Overview
- The New York–based dealer will not renew its Highland Avenue lease, with the Los Angeles space set to close in September after seven years.
- The final show in the location is Bek Hyunjin’s solo exhibition, which is scheduled to end on August 29.
- The gallery says it will continue supporting artists’ projects in Los Angeles, across the West Coast, and internationally while running a full slate in New York.
- The Los Angeles branch opened in 2018 and hosted programs that connected roster artists to major museums and institutions in the region.
- The decision lands as other galleries recalibrate their Los Angeles footprints, with recent pullbacks reported at Blum and Clearing; Artnet News first reported this closure.