David Kordansky Gallery

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David Kordansky Gallery is an art gallery established in Los Angeles's Chinatown neighborhood in 2003.[1]

History[edit]

The gallery was founded by David Kordansky, a former conceptual and performance artist. In 2008, the gallery opened its main location in Culver City and, in 2014, expanded to Los Angeles's Mid-City district. In 2022, the gallery opened a new space in New York City.[2]

Artistic Program[edit]

The gallery represents the works of Tala Madani, Sam Gilliam, Francisco (Chico) da Silva, Richard Tuttle,Tom of Finland, Rashid Johnson, Betty Woodman, Martha Diamond, Jonas Wood.[3] David Kordansky Gallery has responded publicly to the Black Lives Matter movement and represents artists from diverse backgrounds.[4][5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "David Kordansky Gallery | Galleries | Frieze". www.frieze.com. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ Tomkins, Calvin (2022-03-21). "The Monumental Success of Simone Leigh". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  6. ^ Teicholz, Tom. "California Dreaming: David Kordansky At 20". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-12-28.

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