Art For Sale, West Hollywood
Where to find art for sale, West Hollywood
This article will help you find art for sale, West Hollywood. West Hollywood has lots of great galleries, so it is worth doing a little forward planning before visiting.
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West Hollywood Art Galleries
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery was founded in the late 1990s. It has galleries in Sydney, Australia and West Melrose shopping district, Los Angeles. The gallery has works from prize winning artists located in Australia’s Central and Western Deserts, and art centers such as Utopia, Yuendumu, and Papanya Tula.
ACE Gallery was founded in 1961, by the Gallery's current director Douglas Chrismas. The Gallery focuses on a balance between emerging and mid-career artists, and artists who have become fully established within the last forty years.
ACME started out in Santa Monica, California in October of 1994, before moving to its present location in 1998. The gallery was created by Robert Gunderman and Randy Sommer who had previously worked together at the alternative art space, FOOD HOUSE. The gallery represents works in a wide range of media, including painting, drawings, prints, sculpture, video and installations.
Daniel Weinberg Gallery was founded in 1973. The gallery is focused on contemporary American art.
David Fahey and Randee Klein Devlin opened their gallery in 1986, with Ken Devlin joining them as co-owner/partner in 1998. The Fahey/Klein Gallery’s collection focuses on 19th and 20th century rare, vintage and contemporary fine art photography. The gallery has over 3,000 photographs in stock covering all genres - including portraiture, landscape, still-life, nudes, and reportage. Contemporary photographs are priced from $500 - $5000, and rare vintage photographs from the 20th century master photographers from $5000 - $500,000.
Founded in 1961, the galleries focus is modern and contemporary figurative art. The gallery acts as representative to 30 contemporary artists, located both in the USA and internationally. The galleries collection includes American modernist and social realist art, and European modernism and figurative art from 1900 to the present day.
Aboriginal Dreamtime Fine Art Gallery
The gallery was founded in 2007 by Irish sculptor Linda Brunker. Gallery 13 features her own bronze works, limited edition prints and drawings. Contemporary sculptures, drawings, prints, and paintings by Irish artists are also included in the collection.
Founded in the mid 1970’s, George Stern Fine Arts specializes in California Impressionism and American Scene painting. The galleries inventory revolves around paintings from 1880 through 1940, but also features more recent works.
The gallery was founded in 1979, before moving to its current location in 1981. The collection includes contemporary paintings, sculpture, prints and drawings.
Established in the late 1980s, the Jan Kesner Gallery specializes in fine art photography. The Gallery maintains an inventory of vintage photographs, and represents a number of contemporary artists. The Gallery has a wide range of aesthetic focus, including Pictorialism and the Group f.64, Experimental Works from the 1960’s, and Cutting-edge Photobase of the 1980’s.
The gallery specializes in Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and Latin American. It has also cultivated a reputation for two specialist areas: early to mid-twentieth century west coast abstract painters, and more recently, the Hungarian Avant Garde, 1900 -1935.
Established in 1987, before locating to its present address in 1993, Manny Silverman Gallery specializes in American Art of the Post-War Period with a strong emphasis on Abstract Expressionism.
Founded in 1997, Merry Karnowsky focuses on emerging and mid-career artists. The galleries focus is on contemporary works of art that “are challenging, innovative and committed to fostering new directions in American art”. A second gallery opened in Berlin, Germany in 2008.
Morseburg Galleries was founded in 1958. Since this time, the gallery has dealt in a range of fine art, including California and American Impressionism, "Golden Age" American illustration, 19th-Century Victorian and European paintings, Fine Prints and Graphic Art.
Papillon Gallery specializes in European and American paintings and sculpture from the period 1890-1950, with emphasis on the School of Paris. The gallery’s particular focus is Modernist figurative works from that period.
The Paul Kopeikin Gallery specializes in fine art photography.
8810 Melrose Avenue,West Hollywood,
CA. 90069
(310) 385-5894
The Gallery Seyhoun was originally founded in the 1970s in Tehran by the painter Massoumeh Noushin Seyhoun. The Los Angeles gallery is run by Mrs. Seyhoun’s daughter, and features works by both Iran-based and expatriate Iranian artists.
Started in 1978, Tobey C. Moss Gallery includes prints, drawings, paintings, and sculpture. The gallery’s focus today is on 20th Century American Prints, California Modernism, and Latin American and Women Artists.
The gallery traces its roots back to 1870, when the eponymous founder opened a gallery called City Art Rooms, in Kansas City, Missouri. Expanding over the years to Chicago, Palm Beach, New York, Paris, and Beverly Hills, Wally Findlay became an international operation. Specializing mainly in the French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masters, the gallery also represents a number of contemporary European and American artists.
Overall, West hollywood has a vibrant art scene. Inevitably, those with a strong budget will get the most out of this district of Los Angeles.