Kohn Gallery

Kohn Gallery is an art gallery established in 1985 and located 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 others.

Kohn Gallery
Established1985
Location1227 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038
DirectorMichael Kohn
ArchitectLester Tobias

Guest curators at the gallery have included journalist, critic, and curator Kristine McKenna,[10] New York artist Heidi Hahn,[11] and West Coast Pop artist Tony Berlant.[12]

One of the gallery's inaugural exhibitions, haven taken place in 1986, included Andy Warhol's Campbell’s Soup Boxes.[13]

Background

The gallery was founded by Michael Kohn, former Flash Art Magazine editor and art critic for Arts Magazine.[14][15] 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.[16][17]

In 2015, the Wall Street Journal dubbed the gallery "among the most important showcases of modern art on the West Coast."[18]

In media

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.[19]

References

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