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Carl D'Alvia: Assembly
November 16, 2024 - January 4, 2025 A solo exhibition by Connecticut-based artist Carl D'Alvia (USA, b. 1965). A selective overview of figurative sculpture, installed here in two gallery spaces, Assembly reunites a body of work created over the past decade. This is D’Alvia’s inaugural exhibition with our gallery and his solo debut in Los Angeles. Read more -
Marty Schnapf: Apparitions
November 16, 2024 - January 4, 2025 A solo exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based multimedia artist Marty Schnapf. Since 2019, Schnapf has developed a unique visual language with deconstructed compositions anchored in the figure and the natural world . Created in his Chinatown studio, these mostly large-scale paintings foreground figures in elaborately articulated pastoral landscapes... Read more
Upcoming
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Sarah Schumann: Shock and Beauty
January 11 - February 8, 2025 A solo exhibition of collages, photographs, and paintings by Sarah Schumann (GER, 1933-2019), a Surrealist feminist artist who was based in Berlin until her death in 2019. This presentation of significant works from 1959-1998 is Sarah Schumann’s inaugural exhibition in Los Angeles. A figurative painter and collagist, Schumann drew on... Read more -
Eleanor Antin: Persona
January 11 - February 8, 2025 An exhibition of selected photographs and works on paper created between 1972 - 1977 by iconic conceptual artist Eleanor Antin, depicting the artist in performance as her personae The Nurse, The Ballerina, and The King of Solana Beach. Read more
Past
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Against Dystopia
Curated by nico w. okoro September 14 - November 2, 2024 Ray Anthony Barrett, Ashanti Chaplin, Phoebe Collings-James, Cara Despain, Andrae Green, Margaret Griffith, Jane Chang Mi, Olivia “LIT LIV” Morgan, Esteban Ramon Perez, and Adrienne Elise Tarver. Curated by independent curator nico w. okoro, Against Dystopia features works by ten international artists representing twelve cities across the United Kingdom, Jamaica,... Read more -
Dogs & Dads
July 13 - August 31, 2024 A thematic exhibition about dogs and dads (and anger and patriarchy) – with works by Taylor Marie Prendergast, David Sipress, and Karl Haendel. The exhibition will include drawings, paintings, and two videos – Father, Daughter, Holy Spirit (2020), by Taylor Marie Prendergast (directed by Nick Harwood); and Questions For My... Read more -
(Online) Rory Devine: post human
June 27 - July 25, 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is happy to announce post human – a dedicated online exhibition of paintings by Los Angeles-based artist and curator Rory Devine. This series of figurative paintings depicts robotic creatures in familiar landscapes, inspired by the artist’s recent experiences with loss and alienation. Devine cites 20th century surrealists... Read more -
Twelve
Anniversary Exhibition June 8 - July 6, 2024 A group exhibition that celebrates the 12th Anniversary of Diane Rosenstein Gallery. The show will include paintings, photographs, sculpture, works on paper, and ceramics created between 1973-2024. Exhibited artists include: Aaron Fowler, Alex Hedison, Abe Odedina, Amir Zaki, Arnold Helbling, Clare Grill, Dan Miller, David Hicks, David Schafer, Eben Goff,... Read more -
Sarah Mikenis: A New Season
June 8 - July 6, 2024 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is happy to announce A New Season , a solo exhibition of new paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Sarah Mikenis . For her second solo exhibition with our gallery, Mikenis will show a suite of seven new gradient paintings in our Project Room. This body of work is... Read more -
Jay Kvapil: Recent Landscapes
April 13 - May 25, 2024 An installation of ceramics by California-based potter Jay Kvapil. For his third solo exhibition with our gallery, the artist will show a new suite of glazed rock forms created in his studio on the Sonoma Coast. Read more -
Dan Miller: Paintings
April 13 - May 25, 2024 Our 4th solo presentation of paintings and works on paper by Dan Miller (USA, b. 1961) , a prominent ‘Outsider’ artist who is based in the Bay Area. Miller is a developmentally disabled artist (he has autism) who works in a variety of media and employs an abstracted visual language... Read more -
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia: A Viewing Room
April 13 - May 25, 2024 For his first solo exhibition with Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Los Angeles-based interdisciplinary artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia will show a suite of works: four recent landscape paintings, a woven textile, and a pall – a sculpture in drawn textile, beadwork, and acrylic paint. Titled Vida, pasión, y muerte (2017), it stands... Read more -
Amir Zaki: Nothing To Say
February 24 - March 30, 2024 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Nothing To Say, a solo exhibition of new photographs by Egyptian American artist Amir Zaki (USA, b. 1974). For the past twenty-five years, Zaki has developed a photographic language which seeks to elevate the formal qualities of California’s architecture and landscape. For his second... Read more -
Signal to Noise
Curated by Michael Slenske January 13 - February 17, 2024 'Signal To Noise' is a group exhibition that centers on 'finding form through abstraction in an undefinable Era.' Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce Signal To Noise, a group exhibition curated by Michael Slenske. The presentation will include paintings, sculpture, and drawings by twenty-two contemporary artists who explore the... Read more -
Kenwyn Crichlow: Incandescence
November 4 - December 30, 2023 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Incandescence – a solo exhibition by Kenwyn Crichlow (Trinidad and Tobago, b. 1951). For his inaugural exhibition with our gallery, Crichlow will present a suite of recent abstract oil paintings produced in his studio in Curepe, near Port of Spain, Trinidad. Kenwyn Crichlow has... Read more -
Joe Ray: Fifteen Columns
September 16 - October 28, 2023 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Fifteen Columns, a solo exhibition by Joe Ray. For his third exhibition with our gallery, Ray will present an environmental installation of cast resin sculpture and a single painting. Drawing on the ideals of Minimalism and the California Light and Space movements, Ray has... Read more -
Beautiful Peace On Earth: Selections from Creative Growth
July 15 - August 26, 2023 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present Beautiful Peace On Earth, a group exhibition featuring 17 current and alumni artists from the Creative Growth Art Center, the oldest and largest studio and gallery program worldwide featuring artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Beautiful Peace on Earth is curated by Ginger... Read more -
Jason Stopa: Garden of Music
May 20 - July 1, 2023 Garden Of Music is a solo exhibition of new, graphic abstract paintings by Jason Stopa. The artist paints archetypal forms with a lively color system that investigates notions of progress and utopia. This is Stopa’s first solo exhibition with Diane Rosenstein Gallery. The exhibition takes inspiration from Bob Thompson’s painting... Read more -
David Hicks: The Harvest
April 13 - May 13, 2023 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present The Harvest, a solo exhibition of ceramics and sculptural wall compositions by David Hicks. The Harvest is a major body of work that signals the artist’s shift in focus from points of agriculture to the domestic landscape of ‘kept nature’. David Hicks is... Read more -
Vanessa Prager: Portraits
February 14 - April 1, 2023 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Portraits, an exhibition of recent paintings by Vanessa Prager. This installation is comprised of fifteen oil paintings that depict individuals in a profound state of metamorphosis. In her mythic portraits, Prager works between still life and classicism to depict subjects that are a hybrid... Read more -
Jacques Villeglé: Décollages
February 14 - April 1, 2023 A Project Room installation of important décollages by Jaques Villeglé, the influential French affichiste and early appropriation artist. This presentation showcases eight works from 1957 - 1987 by the late Nouveau Realist artist (d. 2022) who was instrumental in bringing ‘the streetscape’ into the space of the exhibition. Read more -
Lisa Beck: Space-time
November 12, 2022 - January 13, 2023 Diane Rosenstein Gallery announces Space-time, a solo exhibition by Lisa Beck. The artist, who is based in Brooklyn, has shown her work extensively for the past forty years in New York and Europe. We are honored to host Lisa Beck’s inaugural exhibition in Los Angeles. Space-time embodies the idea that... Read more -
Bob Neuwirth: Amagansett
November 12 - December 17, 2022 We are happy to announce Amagansett — a special presentation room installation of works on paper by Bob Neuwirth. In the early-to-mid 1980s, Neuwirth worked between his studios in Amagansett, NY and Venice, CA, where he produced this series of abstract seascapes using pastels on Arches paper. This exhibition will... Read more -
Abe Odedina: You Give Me Fever
September 17 - October 29, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is proud to announce You Give Me Fever, a solo exhibition of paintings by Abe Odedina – a Nigerian-British artist who lives and works in London and Bahia, Brazil. These paintings, mostly made in 2022, are an exploration of different aspects of desire. This is the artist’s... Read more -
Marty Schnapf: Phosphors
July 23 - September 2, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery presents Phosphors, a solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by Marty Schnapf. This new series of emotionally complex tableaus explores the fluid interplay between the physical and psychological dimensions of human connection, isolation, and independence. These works often feature intimate pairings of intertwined figures embracing one another... Read more -
Amir Zaki: On Being Here
June 4 - July 16, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery presents On Being Here, a solo exhibition of photographs by Egyptian-American artist Amir Zaki. Zaki presents twenty-two color photographs that depict piers off the coast of California. This is the artist's first solo show with the gallery. Amir Zaki's photographs exist as a digitally rendered space that... Read more -
Shelter From the Storm
April 16 - May 28, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is happy to present Shelter From the Storm, a three-artist exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and mixed media works by Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Sarah Mikenis, and Jason Stopa. The works in this show reference totems, shields, architecture, and tapestries with challenging formal and emotional resonance. The artists use... Read more -
Abe Odedina: Under The Influence
February 15 - March 12, 2022 Under The Influence will present a suite of eight paintings — both portraits and still lifes. Painting on plywood board rather than canvas, Odedina’s compositions embody all the solidity — and practicality — of shop fronts or municipal murals. He offers us a vivid palette with a formal nod to... Read more -
Jay Kvapil: Lip, Body, and Foot
February 15 - March 12, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce an installation of recent ceramics by Jay Kvapil. These exuberant glazed ceramic vessels were made during the pandemic and are the culmination of Kvapil’s thirty-five-year studio practice at California State University Long Beach. This is his second solo show with the gallery. The... Read more -
Julian Stanczak: The Light Inside
February 5 - April 2, 2022 The Light Inside explores Stanczak 's intuitive use of color and geometric abstraction to create a sense of radiant light. This historic series of paintings — made in Cleveland between 1972-1987 — resonates with the themes of the California Light And Space movement. According to the artist (who died in... Read more -
Tim Davis: I'm Looking Through You
December 16, 2021 - January 22, 2022 Diane Rosenstein Gallery presents a solo exhibition of photographs and spoken word prose by Tim Davis, an artist, songwriter, and essayist based in Tivoli, New York. The multimedia show opens with a reception for the artist and a music performance by special guests. I’m Looking Through You is an installation... Read more -
Robert Gunderman: The Quiet Beliefs
October 23 - December 4, 2021 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce The Quiet Beliefs — an exhibition of new paintings by Robert Gunderman. The artist, who is based in Southern California, will show abstract landscapes and skyscapes that illustrate the silent mechanisms that govern the natural world. This is Gunderman’s first exhibition with the... Read more -
Ilona Szwarc: Virgin Soap
September 4 - October 16, 2021 Virgin Soap - a solo exhibition of photographs and sculpture by Ilona Szwarc. In this new body of work, the Polish American artist documents herself casting a model’s torso in silicone and plaster. The model lies prone on a table, her breasts exposed, classically posed against an electric blue backdrop.... Read more -
Gallery Weekend Los Angeles
Gallery 2: Heather Day, Robert Gunderman, and Dan Miller July 28 - August 1, 2021 GALLERY WEEKEND LOS ANGELES features over 70 local galleries and art spaces, including non-profit art spaces, alternative art spaces, and museums. The first event of an ongoing initiative, this Gallery Weekend is focused on making art accessible for both residents and visitors, and underscores the importance of viewing art in... Read more -
GalleryPlatform.LA
Online Viewing Room June 10 - 23, 2021 For the fifth cycle (mid-June, 2021) of GALLERYPLATFORM.LA , Diane Rosenstein Gallery takes a closer look at Dani Tull: Take a single letter from the stream. This solo exhibition of paintings is on view in the gallery through August 14, 2021. 'Some forms are leaning on each other, some are... Read more -
Dani Tull: Take a single letter from the stream
June 5 - August 14, 2021 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present a solo show of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Dani Tull. Tull’s abstract paintings are language-based and inherently sentimental, a dynamic the artist calls “narrative abstraction.” Abstract streams of color lean, support, navigate and negotiate complex relationships with one another and the... Read more -
Roland Reiss: The Castle of Perseverance
Curated by Jorin Bossen April 24 - May 28, 2021 Roland Reiss: The Castle of Perseverance (1978) is a life-sized sculptural installation, first exhibited in 1978 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum (now the Orange County Museum of Art) and will be presented here for the first time in a decade. The Castle is Reiss’ interpretation of a typical American... Read more -
Vanessa Prager: Static
February 20 - April 10, 2021 Vanessa Prager's Static includes new paintings that pack a sensory and emotional impact, redefining perception in a high-def world. Her impasto pieces resist the quick take and allow us to discover the hidden treasure of the work itself; in these paintings, more is more. In this time of pandemic, when... Read more -
David Hicks: Seed
January 9 - February 13, 2021 Seed is an exhibition of ceramics and drawings by David Hicks and is his first solo exhibition with the gallery. This body of work is closely connected to the landscape surrounding Hicks’ studio and home in Central San Joaquin Valley, a largely agricultural area in California. The artist writes, David... Read more -
The Creator Has A Master Plan
October 30 - December 26, 2020 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce The Creator Has A Master Plan— a thematic installation inspired by Pharaoh Sanders’ epic spiritual jazz recording from his 1969 album Karma. Our group exhibition includes sixteen artists who engage the mystical energy and power of the natural and often supernatural world Artists... Read more -
Heather Day: Ricochet
September 12 - October 24, 2020 Heather Day's Ricochet is a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by the Bay Area-based artist. Day makes abstract paintings comprised of scraped, smeared, and flooded pools of pigment. The compulsive energy of her work oscillates between rehearsed abandon and careful restraint. Her encompassing murals, large canvases, and... Read more -
Joe Ray: I Can Hear The Scream
June 22 - August 30, 2020 Joe Ray: I Can Hear The Scream is a historical solo exhibition of painting, sculpture, and photographs by the Los Angeles-based artist. In Ray’s second solo exhibition at Diane Rosenstein Gallery, following a 2017 survey of his work, Ray presents a body of work which reflects directly on a particular... Read more -
Dan Miller: Important Paintings and Textiles
June 13 - August 30, 2020 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce Dan Miller: Important Paintings and Textiles, a solo exhibition by the self-taught California artist. This is our third show with Dan Miller, one of the most important Outsider artists working today. He is a 25-year veteran of Oakland’s Creative Growth Art Center, the... Read more -
Farrah Karapetian: The Photograph is Always Now
February 8 - April 11, 2020 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of experimental photographs and sculptural installations catalyzed by Farrah Karapetian’s experience of her father’s death. She mines the gestures of care and suspense that most punctured her consciousness, working from iPhone pictures, music lyrics, dreams, and conventions of sacred space,... Read more -
Ada Ihmels: Forest and the nuisance of our time
Project Room January 4 - February 1, 2020 Forest and the nuisance of our time is a solo exhibition of sculpture by Swedish artist Ada Ihmels, to be installed in our Project Room. This is the artist's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles. In Forest and the nuisance of our time, Ada Ihmels fills a gallery with ethereal... Read more -
King Dogs Never Grow Old
Curated by Brooke Wise January 4 - February 1, 2020 King Dogs Never Grow Old - a group exhibition curated by Brooke Wise- includes paintings, sculpture, ceramics, works on paper, and tufted wall hangings by Ginny Casey, Sam Crow, Tom of Finland, Haley Josephs, Jillian Mayer, Haley Mellin, Robert Moreland, Rose Nestler, Scott Reeder, Matthew Sweesy, Bri Williams, and Chris... Read more -
Jay Kvapil: Lost Words
November 2 - December 21, 2019 Lost Words is an installation of 50 vessels by Jay Kvapil, a potter based in Southern California. Jay Kvapil’s abstract ceramics allude to the landscape and intimate pictorial space. The vessels are the sites of dynamic color, complex tension and radical glazes. Glazed as painterly landscapes, this work is... Read more -
Sarah Mikenis: New Paintings
November 2 - December 21, 2019 Sarah Mikenis: New Paintings is an installation of sculptural paintings that challenge the relationship between the physical and the optical. Mikenis, an emerging artist based in downtown Los Angeles creates striped and patterned compositions that are seemingly draped and gathered over a skeleton of stretcher bars, if the painting itself... Read more -
Julian Stanczak: The Eighties
September 7 - October 26, 2019 The Eighties isour third solo exhibition with Julian Stanczak. This installation of fifteen paintings made between 1982-1990 explores Stanczak's skillful use of gradations of color and form to create a subtle experience of light. In essence and outlook they are also emotional landscapes, an effort to transcend the surface containment... Read more -
Marty Schnapf: Loves and Lovers
June 15 - August 17, 2019 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Loves and Lovers, a solo exhibition of figurative charcoal drawings by Los Angeles multidisciplinary artist Marty Schnapf. This is Schnapf’s first solo show at the gallery. Marty Schnapf grew up in a farmhouse in Newburgh, Indiana, surrounded by fields, and... Read more -
Michael Ajerman: Possessions
Project Room June 15 - August 17, 2019 Possessions is a solo exhibition of figurative oil paintings by Michael Ajerman, marking his first presentation in Los Angeles. This exhibition provides glimpses of private moments shared by real and fictional subjects: erotic vignettes and quiet moments of domesticity unfolding mostly after hours. Ajerman’s actors are often fictitious characters seen... Read more -
The Seven Year Itch
April 6 - June 1, 2019 “The Seven Year Itch,” is a celebration of our 7th anniversary, with work by 15 artists. The show will include sculpture, photographs, ceramics, drawing, and painting by Eleanor Antin, Sarah Awad, Charles Fine, Aaron Fowler, Farrah Karapetian, KATSU, Jay Kvapil, Sarah Mikenis, Dan Miller, Karin Apollonia Müller, Kent O’Connor, Joe... Read more -
Emma Webster: Arcadia
February 9 - March 23, 2019 Arcadia is a solo exhibition of new paintings by British-American artist, Emma Webster. The artist will present fifteen oil paintings completed during a recent residency at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Aspen. For her first solo show with the gallery, Webster transforms idyllic landscapes into theatrical still lifes. Emma... Read more -
Jesse Edwards: House of Cards
Project Room January 10 - February 2, 2019 House of Cards is a solo exhibition ceramics and paintings by Jesse Edwards. Edwards, who is based in New York City, uses 17th Century “Delft Blue” glazing techniques over hand-built clay forms, and will show a series of new glazed stoneware “Card Houses” and figurative sculptures. The card houses are... Read more -
Damien Flood: Shape of Things
January 10 - February 2, 2019 Shape of Things, a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Irish-born artist Damien Flood. In the past decade, Damien Flood has distinguished himself as one of the most original painters of his generation, exhibiting recently in Dublin, London, Belgium, and Cologne. The paintings in this exhibition were made during recent... Read more -
KATSU: DRONE
November 3 - December 22, 2018 DRONE is a solo exhibition of paintings by the new media conceptual artist KATSU. The show will present a suite of new monumental Dot paintings alongside the artists’ ongoing series of Smiles, Drone Flowers, and Portraits. KATSU will also present UNTITLED, an autonomous painting video. This is KATSU’s first exhibition... Read more -
Kent O'Connor: New Paintings
Project Room November 3 - December 22, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery presents an exhibition of new paintings by Kent O’Connor. Kent O’Connor will show still lifes and portraits, each painted in oil and executed on an intimate scale. O’Connor, who received his MFA from Yale, was included in Way Out Now last summer. This is his first show... Read more -
Anthony Giannini: Mess Head
September 15 - October 27, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present Anthony Giannini: Mess Head, his first solo exhibition with the gallery. Consisting of new work from his Table Top Still Life and Remnant series, Giannini uses gesture, appropriation, screen-printing, and color theory to create intensely layered paintings. The artist, who lives in Detroit... Read more -
Transfigured.
July 28 - August 25, 2018 “The gifted artists are the great benefactors of the world. Life flows from their souls, from their heart, from their fingers.” Dominique de Menil (1987) Transfigured. is an exhibition with Jay Kvapil, Sarah Mikenis, Lionel Sabatté, and Evan Whale. We present four artists in four rooms, and include paintings, ceramics,... Read more -
Way Out Now
Yale MFA Painting/Printmaking 2018 June 16 - July 21, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present Way Out Now, a group exhibition of Yale’s 2018 MFA Painting and Printmaking graduates. Way Out Now will present twenty-three artists from the United States, Klamath Tribes, Mexico, and Colombia. This exhibition includes paintings, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, works on paper, video, and printed... Read more -
Roland Reiss: Unrepentant Flowers and New Miniature Tableaux
April 28 - June 2, 2018 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to present Unrepentant Flowers and New Miniature Tableaux, a solo exhibition of sculpture and paintings by Roland Reiss. In this exhibition, Reiss presents two different series of floral paintings, Unrepentant Flowers and American Still Lifes; and a series of six new wall-mounted Miniatures that expand his... Read more -
Matthew Sweesy: Nocturnes
Project Room March 17 - April 21, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present Nocturnes, an exhibition of drawings by Matthew Sweesy shown in the Project Room. Inspired by rediscovered childhood drawings, Sweesy offers compositions of colored pencil on panel that are vivid and laced with latent energy. This suite of meditations on his past and present... Read more -
Jesse Edwards: Hot Town
March 17 - April 21, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present Hot Town, an exhibition of paintings and ceramics by Jesse Edwards. The work was created in Edwards’ studios on the Lower East Side of Manhattan (2010 – 2018) and he offers this show as a souvenir of his “New York years”. This is... Read more -
Gisela Colon: New Sculpture
January 20 - March 10, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Los Angeles-based artist Gisela Colon. This exhibition – the artist’s second with the gallery – will present two large-scale Parabolic Monoliths, an evolving series of blow-molded acrylic Pods, and a new freestanding Light Slab. Gisela Colon’s... Read more -
"It's All Good..."
December 2, 2017 - January 13, 2018 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce “It’s All Good…” an exhibition of new paintings, works on paper, and sculpture by Brian Rochefort, Daniel Gibson, Steve Olson (all based in Los Angeles) and Jesse Edwards (New York). Each artist negotiates the tension between their identities, the environment, and their impulse... Read more -
(real evening buoyancy)
October 28 - November 25, 2017 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to announce (real evening buoyancy), an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by three emerging artists: Darren Goins, Ada Ihmels, and Shiri Mordechay. The title of the exhibition -- from a Darren Goins carved acrylic painting – describes the exuberance and optimism that... Read more -
Dan Miller: Recent Paintings
October 28 - November 25, 2017 Dan Miller: Recent Paintings is a solo exhibition of paintings by the Oakland-based artist. This show will be installed in our Project Rooms and presents an edited selection of works on paper (2012-17) as well as a monumental scroll painted earlier this year by Miller at the Creative Growth Art... Read more -
Julian Stanczak: DUO
September 16 - October 21, 2017 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce DUO, a solo exhibition of paintings by the late American artist Julian Stanczak. This exhibition includes twelve geometric paintings with a reduced pairing of two colors. These compositions were created over a period of forty years (1970 – 2011) and articulate the artist’s abiding... Read more -
Joe Ray: Complexion Constellation
June 17 - August 5, 2017 Joe Ray: Complexion Constellation is a thematic solo exhibition of sculpture, painting, photographs, collage and performance by the Los Angeles-based artist. This monographic presentation emphasizes the artist’s 50-year exploration of both “inner and outer space” from 1968 - 2017. Joe Ray (USA, b. 1944) grew up in Alexandria, Louisiana and... Read more -
“Wouldn’t it be nice if we could dream together?”
April 27 - June 10, 2017 In celebration of our five year anniversary, Diane Rosenstein announces 'Wouldn't it be nice if we could dream together?': a group show of painting, sculpture, ceramics, and works on paper by eleven contemporary artists who draw the viewer into alternate worlds. The title of the show is inspired by a... Read more -
Stefan Heyne: SUPER VISION
The New German Abstraction February 25 - April 15, 2017 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce SUPER VISION, the first United States solo exhibition of photographs by Berlin-based artist Stefan Heyne. SUPER VISION: The New German Abstraction is a contemporary survey of Heyne’s photo-based work (2004 – 2016), with an emphasis on his recent “SEAT” series of large format color... Read more -
Gisela Colon: HYPER-MINIMAL
January 7 - February 18, 2017 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce HYPER-MINIMAL, a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Los Angeles-based artist Gisela Colon. HYPER-MINIMAL will present vivid and metallic hued blow-molded acrylic sculptures in an installation that invites the viewer to actively engage in an optical and perceptual experience. This is Gisela Colon's first... Read more -
Life During Wartime
October 22 - December 24, 2016 Life During Wartime (1979) (By David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth) Heard of a van that is loaded with weapons, Packed up and ready to go Heard of some grave sites, out by the highway, A place where nobody knows The sound of gunfire, off in the distance,... Read more -
Samuel Jablon: Over Heard
Project Room September 10 - October 15, 2016 Diane Rosenstein Gallery presents a solo exhibition of paintings by Samuel Jablon. Jablon has exhibited throughout the United States, with solo shows at Freight + Volume (2018, 2016), Ballon Rouge (2018), Diane Rosenstein (2016), and Arts & Leisure (2016). His selected group exhibitions include venues such as Pierogi Gallery (2018),... Read more -
Dan Miller: Click
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Roland Reiss: Je T'aime
Recent Paintings + Drawings From The 1960's June 24 - August 12, 2016 Diane Rosenstein Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of intimate floral still-lifes, painted recently by Roland Reiss, to be installed in the Project Room. We will also show a selection of rarely seen drawings and collages from the 1960s. This is the Los Angeles-based artist’s third solo show with... Read more -
Julian Stanczak
March 19 - April 30, 2016 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of paintings by Julian Stanczak. This is Stanczak’s first gallery exhibition in Los Angeles in forty years, and includes eighteen paintings made between 1968-2009. More than half the paintings in this show have never before been exhibited or not shown in... Read more -
Aaron Fowler: Blessings on Blessings
January 30 - March 12, 2016 Aaron Fowler: Blessings On Blessings is a solo exhibition of new assemblage-paintings by the New York-based artist. This is Fowler’s first solo exhibition. In these sculptural tableaux, Fowler depicts himself as a “mirror character” called The Pilgrim. He employs oils, acrylics and collage - often pixilated ‘photo print-outs’ based on... Read more -
The New New
October 17 - December 5, 2015 The New New is an exhibition of painting, drawing, mixed-media, and collage by six emerging artists from New York and Los Angeles: Ray Anthony Barrett, Aaron Fowler, Genevieve Gaignard, Tschabalala Self, Michael Shultis, and Jason Stopa. The works in this show are multi-dimensional, with some artists using heavy impasto, collage,... Read more -
Roland Reiss: 1968
Project Room September 12 - October 10, 2015 Roland Reiss: 1968 is a solo exhibition of early-career fiberglass and resin paintings by the Los Angeles-based artist. This is Reiss’ second exhibition with the gallery. These pivotal works are among the first sculptural resin paintings: produced by Roland Reiss in Colorado, in synchronicity with both the Light and Space... Read more -
Sarah Awad: Gate Paintings
September 12 - October 10, 2015 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce Gate Paintings, a solo exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Awad. This is the artist’s second solo show with the gallery. Sarah Awad re-examines the traditions of art history, and like her previous series of female nudes, these “gate” paintings are a meditation on... Read more -
Eben Goff: INCLUSIONS
June 26 - August 15, 2015 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce INCLUSIONS, a solo exhibition of new sculpture and photographs by Los Angeles-based artist Eben Goff. This is the artist’s second solo show with the gallery. Inclusions present three major series of work produced over the past two years that explore the dichotomies of material... Read more -
Genevieve Gaignard: A Golden State of Mind
Curated by Danny First at The Cabin, LA May 1 - 31, 2015 The Cabin LA and Diane Rosenstein Gallery are pleased to announce Genevieve Gaignard: A Golden State of Mind, a solo installation of photographs, collage and sculpture at The Cabin LA. Gaignard presents site-specific installation that transforms all four walls of The Cabin’s gallery into an autobiographical narrative. Read more -
David Schafer: Models of Disorder
January 31 - March 14, 2015 Diane Rosenstein is pleased to announce Models of Disorder , a solo exhibition of sculpture and works on paper by Los Angeles-based artist David Schafer. Models of Disorder will present selected works (2002 – 2012) in an installation that asks the gallery viewer to actively listen in a shared aural... Read more