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Regen Projects will open its new 20,000 square-foot gallery
building, designed by architect Michael Maltzan, at 6750 Santa Monica
Boulevard, in the heart of Hollywood, on September 22nd with with an
inaugural exhibition featuring works by 31 of the gallery's artists.
A testament to the long history of support that Regen Projects has
given to art in Los Angeles, as well as to the international reach of the
gallery, the inaugural exhibition reflects the depth of cutting edge
contemporary art practices that Regen Projects continues to foster. New and
recent sculptures, mixed media installations, paintings, drawings, and
photographs will be on view, along with site-specific works
by Lawrence Weiner and Dan
Graham inspired by the new gallery. Several artists will debut new
pieces informed by signature bodies of work, including a folded copper
sculpture by Walead Beshty, assemblages from the
"Autoconstrucción" series by Abraham Cruzvillegas, a
large five-panel collage by Elliott Hundley, a fabric work
by Sergej Jensen, a newly commissioned Liz Larner sculpture,
a Glenn Ligon "Stranger Study," a surfer drawing
by Raymond Pettibon, a large c-print from Wolfgang
Tillmans' new headlight series, and a unique self-portrait
from Gillian Wearing. The inaugural exhibition also presents
work by Doug Aitken, Matthew Barney, John
Bock, Rachel Harrison, Toba
Khedoori, Gabriel Kuri, Scott
McFarland, Marilyn Minter, Catherine
Opie, Elizabeth Peyton, Jack
Pierson, Lari Pittman, Willem de
Rooij, Gary Simmons, Lizzie Fitch/Ryan
Trecartin, James Welling, Sue Williams,
and Andrea Zittel.
Regen Projects new
location 6750 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA
90038 Hours: Tue–Sat, 10–6pm
T 310 276
5424 F 310 276 7430 office@regenprojects.com www.regenprojects.com
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