Art gallery in Los Angeles, California
Installation view, Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles
Kohn Gallery is an art gallery established in 1985 in Hollywood, California .[ 1] The space, under the direction of gallerist Michael Kohn,[ 2] has exhibited works by seminal Pop artist Wallace Berman ,[ 3] [ 4] Colombian painter María Berrío ,[ 5] polymath artist Enríque Martínez Celaya ,[ 6] German painter Rosa Loy,[ 7] American abstract painter Ed Moses ,[ 8] Pop /graffiti artist Keith Haring [ 9] and numerous other artists. In addition to presenting exhibitions of contemporary art, the gallery also represents the estates of historically relevant West coast artists, including Ed Moses[ 10] and John Altoon.[ 11]
Guest curators at the gallery have included journalist, critic, and curator Kristine McKenna ,[ 12] New York artist Heidi Hahn,[ 13] and West Coast Pop artist Tony Berlant .[ 14]
One of the gallery's inaugural exhibitions in 1986 included Andy Warhol 's Campbell’s Soup Boxes .[ 15]
Background
The gallery was founded by Michael Kohn, former Flash Art Magazine editor and art critic for Arts Magazine .[ 16] [ 17] The gallery has existed in its current location since 2014.[ 1] The building had previously been used as a printing press facility.[ 1]
In 2010, the business celebrated its 25th anniversary with Katy Perry , Russell Brand , Clifford Einstein, Ellen DeGeneres , Portia de Rossi , and other public figures in attendance.[ 18] [ 19]
In 2015, the Wall Street Journal dubbed the gallery "among the most important showcases of modern art on the West Coast."[ 20]
In June 2016, the gallery was featured on the podcast You Can't Eat the Sunshine in celebration and exploration of the gallery's major exhibition of Wallace Berman 's work.[ 21]
References
^ a b c Boucher, Brian (2014-04-22). "Michael Kohn Goes to Hollywood" . ARTnews.com . Retrieved 2021-04-22 .
^ Vankin, Deborah (2015-05-31). "Janelle Monae rocks MOCA gala honoring John Baldessari" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2021-04-22 .
^ "Berman" . KOHN GALLERY .
^ "Datebook: Portraits of pugilists, a key L.A. collagist gets his due, and a piano show about destruction" . Los Angeles Times . May 5, 2016.
^ "Review: María Berrío's dream-like collages deploy paper like paint" . Los Angeles Times . June 17, 2019.
^ Stuart, Gwynedd (September 17, 2019). "Enrique Martinez Celaya Captures a Familiar Feeling in His First L.A. Show in 4 Years" .
^ "The mysterious women of Rosa Loy's paintings" . Los Angeles Times . December 22, 2018.
^ "Ed Moses - Artnews" . KOHN GALLERY .
^ "CONTACT" . KOHN GALLERY .
^ "Art Industry News: How WeWork and Jeff Koons Both Made the Same Boneheaded Mistake + Other Stories" . Artnet News . 2019-10-25. Retrieved 2022-08-23 .
^ "John Altoon: Works From The Estate" . Artsy . Retrieved 2022-08-23 .
^ "Kristine McKenna" . October 30, 2019 – via Wikipedia.
^ "Heidi Hahn - Curator" . KOHN GALLERY .
^ "Tony Berlant - Curator" . KOHN GALLERY .
^ Auctions catalogue Sotheby's [dead link ]
^ "artnet" . www.artnet.com .
^ Michals, Susan (November 23, 2010). "Michael Kohn On What It Takes To Make it in the Art Business in L.A." Wall Street Journal .
^ "General view of Michael Kohn Gallery's 25th Anniversary Show at..." Getty Images .
^ "Scene and Heard: Michael Kohn Gallery party" . Los Angeles Times . November 26, 2010.
^ McLaughlin, Katy (12 November 2015). "Big City Tastemakers Choose an Old Fashioned House" . Wall Street Journal .
^ Adventures, Esotouric Bus (June 2, 2016). "Episode #111: The Wild World of Wallace Berman" . Esotouric .