Yavoi Kusama at Beverly Hills through to July 17th
Larry Gagosian is undertaking an ambitious expansion of his space in Beverly Hills. In addition to his gallery in Los Angeles, Gagosian oversees three spaces in New York, two in London and one in Rome, and also organises temporary shows in Moscow. Now he has asked architect Richard Meier to double the size of the Beverly Hills gallery to 11,600 sq. ft. The New York-based architect designed the original Gagosian gallery in Los Angeles in 1994-95 by converting an existing storefront. The newly expanded gallery will open next year.
Via (ArtNewspaper)
Gagosian doubling space in Los Angeles
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