David Kordansky Gallery
Art gallery in California and New York, US
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David Kordansky Gallery is an art gallery established in Los Angeles's Chinatown neighborhood in 2003.[1]
History
The gallery was founded by David Kordansky, a former conceptual and performance artist, in a space on Bernard Street in L.A.’s Chinatown neighborhood.[2] In 2008, the gallery opened its main location in Culver City and, in 2014, expanded to Los Angeles's Mid-City district where it tripled its size to more than 20,000 square feet.[3] The space was designed by architecture firm WHY and includes two large galleries as well as offices, a library and gardens.[4]
In 2022, the gallery opened a new space in New York City.[5]
David Kordansky Gallery has responded publicly to the Black Lives Matter movement and represents artists from diverse backgrounds.[6][7][8]
Artists
David Kordansky Gallery represents living artists, including:
- Huma Bhabha (since 2018)[9]
- Lucy Bull (since 2021)[10]
- Aaron Curry[11]
- Fred Eversley (since 2018)[12]
- Derek Fordjour (since 2021)[13]
- Guan Xiao (since 2022)[14]
- Raul Guerrero[15]
- Jenna Gribbon (since 2022)[16]
- Lauren Halsey (since 2018)[17]
- Shara Hughes (since 2023)[18]
- Rashid Johnson[19]
- Tala Madani
- Sam McKinniss (since 2023)[20]
- Odili Donald Odita (since 2022)[21]
- Maia Cruz Palileo (since 2024)[22]
- Hilary Pecis (since 2021)[23]
- Adam Pendleton (since 2020)[24]
- Mai-Thu Perret[25]
- Linda Stark (since 2019)[26]
- Richard Tuttle
- Mary Weatherford[27]
- Jonas Wood (since 2011)[28][29]
- Lesley Vance (since 2003)[30]
In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:
- Francisco (Chico) da Silva
- Martha Diamond (since 2023)[31]
- Sam Gilliam (since 2019)[32]
- Tom of Finland
- John Wesley
- Betty Woodman
In the past, the gallery has worked with the following artists and estates: