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Perrotin Los Angeles
5036 West Pico Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90019
323 433 4063
Emmanuel Perrotin founded his first gallery in 1990 at the age of twenty-one. Since then, he has worked closely with his roster of artists, some for more than twenty-five years, to realize their ambitious projects. Perrotin has ten galleries globally, including a New York space, totaling approximately 84,000 square feet (7,800 square meters) across all locations. These multiple venues offer great flexibility, enabling Perrotin to continue staging ambitious projects and large-scale exhibitions for the varied group of world renowned artists it represents. The gallery organizes about 45 exhibitions a year, and partakes in about 20 international art fairs. Perrotin represents more than 60 artists and six estates, and also collaborates with approximately 35 others. Altogether, the gallery provides exposure to both established and emerging artists of more than 25 nationalities. The gallery also publishes books, special editions, and artists’ objects, available in every Perrotin bookstore.

 
Current Exhibitions

Dora JERIDI

Humanity



January 11, 2025 - February 19, 2025
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Humanity, an exhibition of new paintings by Dora Jeridi, marking her first solo exhibition with the gallery. Jeridi’s figures are simultaneously universal and deeply personal. In this new body of work, the artist captures an ambiguity between vulnerability and strength, between a febrile state and the expression of power, inviting us to consider what makes our humanity. Without providing answers, Jeridi encourages us to dwell in uncertainty, to explore the spaces where meaning remains both elusive and profound.

Trevon LatinPieter VERMEERSCH

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January 11, 2025 - February 19, 2025
Perrotin is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Pieter Vermeersch, who returns to the New York gallery after five years. Often working in large-scale spatial interventions, he creates immersive environments that interact with the space he is exhibiting in. This new exhibition extends his ongoing exploration of materiality, time, space and color, incorporating gradient paintings on canvas, semi-precious stones, and silkscreen techniques.

Mathilde DENIZE

Sound of Figures



January 11, 2025 - February 19, 2025
Perrotin is pleased to present Sound of Figures, a solo exhibition by French artist Mathilde Denize.

 
Past Exhibitions

Iván ARGOTE

Impermanent



November 16, 2024 - January 25, 2025
Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to announce artist Iván Argote’s solo presentation Impermanent, opening on Saturday, November 16, 2024, and remaining on view through January 25, 2025. Impermanent is the artist’s seventh solo exhibition with Perrotin and his first at the gallery’s Los Angeles location.

Leslie HEWITT

New Waves



November 16, 2024 - January 25, 2025
Perrotin Los Angeles is pleased to announce artist Leslie Hewitt’s solo presentation New Waves, opening on Saturday, November 16, 2024, and remaining on view through January 25, 2025. New Waves is the artist’s fifth solo exhibition with Perrotin and her first at the gallery’s Los Angeles location.

Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist

Alain JACQUET, James ROSENQUIST



October 29, 2024 - December 21, 2024
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Alain Jacquet & James Rosenquist, in collaboration with Kasmin and thanks to Sophie Matisse and Gaïa Jacquet-Matisse, Mimi Thompson and Lily Rosenquist. This sweeping exhibition elucidates the expressive work of Jacquet and Rosenquist. Most notably associated with the Pop Art movement, these two artists were contemporaries and friends who shared similar interests and practices. The gallery's first floor highlights the artists' interest in space, while the second floor features artwork from the 1960s.

Naotaka HIRO, Kazuo KADONAGA, LEE Bae, Yunhee MIN, Keisho OKAYAMA, Park Seo-Bo, SHIM Moon-Seup

Pacific Abstractions



September 20, 2024 - November 9, 2024
Perrotin Los Angeles opens its fall 2024 season with Pacific Abstractions. Curated by Perrotin Senior Director Jennifer King, and featuring works by Naotaka Hiro, Kazuo Kadonaga, Lee Bae, Yunhee Min, Keisho Okayama, Park Seo-Bo, and Shim Moon-Seup, Pacific Abstractions proposes a fresh art historical view on contemporary abstract art, focusing on the transpacific artistic dialogues between Asia and the West Coast. By bringing together artworks by Asian and Asian-American artists practicing on both sides of the Pacific, the exhibition celebrates the local and global artistic connections occasioned by Perrotin’s recent expansion to Los Angeles.

LEE BAE

BETWEEN



September 6, 2024 - October 19, 2024
Perrotin New York is pleased to present Between, an immersive exhibition of new work by artist Lee Bae (b. 1956 in Cheongdo, South Korea). The exhibition follows two major installations by the artist: in 2023, Lee Bae was the first Korean artist to be commissioned for a colossal project at Rockefeller Center in New York, and currently, his work is the subject of a solo exhibition at the Wilmotte Foundation as part of the official collateral program of the 60th Venice Biennale. Building on these recent presentations, at Perrotin, the artist unveils a site-specific paper installation painted with charcoal ink alongside several bronze sculptures. These bodies of work explore the liminal space between cultural past and contemporary moment by using minimalist forms to capture lost fragments of time.

MSCHF

Industry Plants



September 6, 2024 - October 19, 2024
Art collective MSCHF returns to Perrotin New York with Industry Plants. The exhibition will present a selection of iconic artworks that challenge our understanding of what constitutes a "masterpiece." Additionally, the collective debuts a collaboration with Italian design brand Gufram, marking MSCHF's furniture debut.

Johan CRETEN

Strangers Welcome



June 1, 2024 - July 26, 2024
Perrotin is pleased to announce Strangers Welcome, a continuation of Johan Creten's exhibition Le Coeur qui déborde (The Overflowing Heart) at the remote Abbaye de Beaulieu-en-Rouergue in France. The Paris-based sculptor will introduce his colorful, mysterious creations and gilded bas-reliefs to New York, presenting viewers with his eclectic metaphors on the human condition.

Geneviève ASSE, Anna-Eva BERGMAN, Terry HAASS, Hans HARTUNG, Georges MATHIEU, Serge POLIAKOFF, Gérard SCHNEIDER, Pierre SOULAGES, Maria Helena VIEIRA DA SILVA, WOLS, Zao WOU KI

The New School of Paris Through Its Pioneering Women (1945-1964)



April 13, 2024 - May 23, 2024
Perrotin is pleased to present a historical exhibition on the New School of Paris movement, featuring never-before-seen works from private collections and foundations. Exploring the period from 1945 through 1964, the presentation will bring together for the first time a wealth of archives recounting the stories of female gallerists and critics who contributed to the rise of the post-war movement. This show features exceptional loans and rare archival material, providing an unprecedented glimpse into the lives of these visionary women in Post-war Paris. A 52-minute documentary was produced specifically for the exhibition and will be screened during the show.

MSCHF

ART 2



April 6, 2024 - June 1, 2024
In 1939, the Del Mar Theatre burst onto California’s cinema scene with Frank Capra’s “You Can’t Take It with You.” Throughout the next eight decades, the space has transformed and changed hands. Most recently, Perrotin Los Angeles took possession of the building, converting it into an art gallery while preserving the theater’s historical marquee. An auditorium enhanced by Johnston Marklee serves as the central gallery space, where art collective MSCHF exhibits their second Perrotin solo presentation, Art 2. The collective stages a series of installations bound by the theme of a second act.

IZUMI KATO

Solo show



February 28, 2024 - March 23, 2024
Perrotin is pleased to announce the inauguration of its Los Angeles gallery during Frieze Week with a solo exhibition dedicated to Izumi Kato. On view starting February 28, the inaugural exhibition is the Japan-born artist’s debut on the West Coast of the United States. It will present a survey of his recent practice, highlighting new developments in his paintings, drawings, and sculptures made from various media including wood, stone, soft vinyl, textile, plastic models and cast aluminium.