Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will close Los Angeles location
Briefly

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will close its Los Angeles outpost in September, seven years after opening on Highland Avenue. The decision follows the end of the lease and comes as the commercial art market contracts, prompting multiple gallery closures this summer. The Los Angeles space opened in 2018 after artists on the gallery roster requested representation on the West Coast. The gallery mounted exhibitions by Charles Long, Olafur Eliasson, Tomás Saraceno, Laura Lima and Susan Philipsz. The gallery plans to continue supporting artists through its New York and international programme and maintains a stated commitment to Los Angeles and the regional arts community.
The lease's end offered a natural pause to assess, and celebrate, all we have accomplished with the Los Angeles gallery exhibition programme,
With that foundation now firmly in place, and with a full slate of exhibitions continuing in New York and internationally, the gallery will continue to support its artists' work in Los Angeles, throughout the West Coast, and beyond,
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery remains deeply committed to Los Angeles and its vibrant community of artists, collectors and institutions.
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