LA Louver Gallery
Venice · Los Angeles, California
LA Louver has represented some of the most significant artists in contemporary art since its founding in Venice Beach in 1975, making it one of the longest-running galleries in Los Angeles. The gallery's Venice location - a distinctive building designed by Frederick Fisher - suits a roster that combines established international figures like David Hockney and Leon Kossoff with accomplished mid-career artists. LA Louver's consistent commitment to craft, figure, and painting gives it a distinctive identity in a city prone to chasing trends, and its beachside Venice location adds a relaxed, creative character that distinguishes it from the more institutional gallery districts further east.
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