US Art Gallery
David Kordansky Gallery is an art gallery established in Los Angeles's Chinatown neighborhood in 2003.[ 1]
History
The gallery was founded by David Kordansky, a former conceptual and performance artist, in a space on Bernard Street in L.A.’s Chinatown neighborhood.[ 2] In 2008, the gallery opened its main location in Culver City and, in 2014, expanded to Los Angeles's Mid-City district where it tripled its size to more than 20,000 square feet.[ 3] The space was designed by architecture firm WHY and includes two large galleries as well as offices, a library and gardens.[ 4]
In 2022, the gallery opened a new space in New York City .[ 5]
David Kordansky Gallery has responded publicly to the Black Lives Matter movement and represents artists from diverse backgrounds.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Artists
David Kordansky Gallery represents living artists, including:
In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:
In the past, the gallery has worked with the following artists and estates:
References
^ Straaten, Laura van (2018-10-25). "A Gallery by Any Other Name, Size and Shape?" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-12-28 .
^ Maximilíano Durón (6 May 2022), L.A. Dealer David Kordansky Realizes a Years-Old Dream: Opening in New York ARTnews .
^ Jessica Gelt (11 September 2014), David Kordansky Gallery to open on La Brea with Rashid Johnson show Los Angeles Times .
^ Jessica Gelt (11 September 2014), David Kordansky Gallery to open on La Brea with Rashid Johnson show Los Angeles Times .
^ Pogrebin, Robin (2022-05-06). "Lauren Halsey Brings Her Vision of South Central Los Angeles to New York" . The New York Times . Retrieved January 10, 2024 .
^ Pogrebin, Robin (2020-10-20). "With Black Artists' Input, One Gallery Is 'Starting to Look Different' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-12-28 .
^ Tomkins, Calvin (2022-03-21). "The Monumental Success of Simone Leigh" . The New Yorker . ISSN 0028-792X . Retrieved 2023-12-28 .
^ Teicholz, Tom. "California Dreaming: David Kordansky At 20" . Forbes . Retrieved 2023-12-28 .
^ Maximilíano Durón (7 November 2018), David Kordansky Gallery Now Represents Huma Bhabha and Lauren Halsey ARTnews .
^ Maximilíano Durón (6 May 2022), L.A. Dealer David Kordansky Realizes a Years-Old Dream: Opening in New York ARTnews .
^ Andrew Russeth (15 April 2014), David Kordansky Will Move to 20,000-Square-Foot Space in Los Angeles’s South La Brea Corridor Observer .
^ Maximilíano Durón (26 September 2018), David Kordansky Now Reps Fred Eversley ARTnews .
^ Tessa Solomon (1 February 2021), Derek Fordjour, Fast-Rising Painter, Gets L.A. Gallery Representation at David Kordansky ARTnews .
^ Tessa Solomon (12 April 2022), Guan Xiao, Artist With an Eye On Our Hyper-Online Lives, Joins David Kordansky Gallery ARTnews .
^ Maximilíano Durón (6 May 2022), L.A. Dealer David Kordansky Realizes a Years-Old Dream: Opening in New York ARTnews .
^ Angelica Villa (14 November 2022), Jenna Gribbon, Painter of Intimate Portraits, Joins David Kordansky ARTnews .
^ Maximilíano Durón (7 November 2018), David Kordansky Gallery Now Represents Huma Bhabha and Lauren Halsey ARTnews .
^ Dodie Kazanjian (1 September 2023), Shara Hughes Is Uncovering New Ground In Landscape Painting Vogue .
^ Andrew Russeth (15 April 2014), David Kordansky Will Move to 20,000-Square-Foot Space in Los Angeles’s South La Brea Corridor Observer .
^ Alex Greenberger (9 November 2023), Painter Sam McKinniss Joins David Kordansky Gallery After JTT’s Closure ARTnews .
^ Maximilíano Durón (2 June 2022), Odili Donald Odita, Painter of Dynamic Abstractions, Joins David Kordansky Gallery ARTnews .
^ Maximilíano Durón (12 March 2024), David Kordansky Gallery Takes on Rising Painter Maia Cruz Palileo ARTnews .
^ Angelica Villa (20 September 2021), With Her Market Ascending, Hilary Pecis Joins Los Angeles’s David Kordansky Gallery ARTnews .
^ Melanie Gerlis (March 27, 2020), Art markets find high-tech ways to reach buyers Financial Times .
^ Andrew Russeth (15 April 2014), David Kordansky Will Move to 20,000-Square-Foot Space in Los Angeles’s South La Brea Corridor Observer .
^ Annie Armstrong (30 April 2019), David Kordansky Gallery Now Represents Linda Stark ARTnews .
^ Andrew Russeth (15 April 2014), David Kordansky Will Move to 20,000-Square-Foot Space in Los Angeles’s South La Brea Corridor Observer .
^ "David Kordansky Gallery | Galleries | Frieze" . www.frieze.com . Retrieved 2023-12-28 .
^ Christopher Bagley (31 August 2021) In David Kordansky and Mindy Shapero’s Home, Art Always Comes First W .
^ Christopher Bagley (31 August 2021) In David Kordansky and Mindy Shapero’s Home, Art Always Comes First W .
^ Maximilíano Durón (21 September 2023), David Kordansky Gallery Now Represents Martha Diamond, Painter of Striking Views of New York City ARTnews .
^ Alex Greenberger (29 July 2019), Pace Gallery Now Represents Pioneering Painter Sam Gilliam ARTnews .
^ Angelica Villa (11 July 2022), Harold Ancart, Painter of Abstract Vistas, Joins Gagosian After Departing David Zwirner ARTnews .
^ Andrew Russeth (15 April 2014), David Kordansky Will Move to 20,000-Square-Foot Space in Los Angeles’s South La Brea Corridor Observer .
^ Alex Greenberger (17 January 2020), Simone Leigh, Sculptor with a Focus on ‘Black Female Subjectivity,’ Heads to Hauser & Wirth ARTnews .
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