LA Louver, the oldest extant gallery in Los Angeles, shall be closing its house in Venice this fall and transitioning to give attention to non-public artwork dealing and consulting, in accordance with an announcement right now, September 16. Alongside this pivot, the gallery shall be donating its archive and library spanning 50 years of correspondence, pictures, publications, objects, and different ephemera to the Huntington library in San Marino.
LA Louver was based by Peter and Elizabeth Goulds in 1975 in the identical block it nonetheless occupies, not removed from Venice Seaside. Once they opened, LA’s artwork scene seemed vastly completely different from right now, with only a handful of galleries, predominantly on the Westside. LA Louver’s mission, mentioned Peter Goulds in an announcement, was “to indicate Southern California artists in a world context, and to introduce worldwide artists to this area.”
Over the previous 5 a long time, LA Louver has organized 667 reveals that includes greater than 430 rising to established artists, together with David Hockney, Edward and Nancy Kienholz, R.B. Kitaj, Alison Saar, Terry Allen, Enrique Martínez Celaya, and Gajin Fujita.
The information comes within the wake of the latest closures of different LA galleries, most notably Blum, which abruptly ceased operations in July. Clearing Gallery, which had areas in New York and LA, closed final month, and Tanya Bonakdar lately introduced it will shutter its LA location in September. Based in 1994, Blum (initially Blum & Poe) was one of many galleries related to LA’s meteoric rise to international artwork capital over the previous few a long time. Co-founder Tim Blum mentioned his determination to shut his gallery was pushed by the artwork market’s “unsustainable scale,” and the rising prices and shrinking gross sales of the artwork honest circuit.
LA Louver shall be shifting its operations to a warehouse on Jefferson Boulevard in West Adams that it bought in 2012, the place they are going to host non-public viewings by appointment and current particular tasks.
“We’re returning to a mannequin extra aligned to the mode during which we operated in the course of the preliminary years of the gallery, specializing in project-based artistic endeavors and away from a daily public-facing cycle of exhibitions,” a spokesperson for LA Louver advised Hyperallergic.

Its archives and library — totalling 1,076 linear ft of supplies and 506 linear ft of publications, respectively — shall be donated to the Huntington, with a whole switch anticipated by 2029. Till then, archivists and librarians shall be busy processing the gathering and making ready it for switch. The archives will be part of the establishment’s rising trove of supplies devoted to the cultural panorama of Southern California, which incorporates the archives of writers Eve Babitz and Octavia E. Butler, the papers of novelist Christopher Isherwood and drawings by his companion Don Bachardy, and Gusmano Cesaretti’s images.
LA Louver’s spokesperson mentioned that conversations in regards to the donation started again in 2022.
“Due to its interdisciplinary and historic mission, we really feel the establishment’s stewardship of the L.A. Louver Archive & Library will assist in telling our and Los Angeles’ story for generations to return,” Peter Goulds mentioned in an announcement.