Emmanuel Perrotin Brings His Prestigious Gallery to LA
The art visionary transforms a historic theater into the home of his first permanent gallery in Los Angeles.
WRITER: ORLA BRENNAN
PHOTOGRAPHER: MITCHELL DAO
Emmanuel Perrotin opened his first gallery at 21 and hasn’t stopped since. The French gallerist-provocateur closely nurtured the careers of some of contemporary art’s most disruptive forces since his start in 1990, among them greats like Takashi Murakami, KAWS and Daniel Arsham. While the Perrotin name has become a global institution over these three decades, it hasn’t lost its bold, knife-edge point of view.
Inside Perrotin's Los Angeles gallery, which opened during the city's Frieze Week in February 2024.
The gallery, located in the former Del Mar Theatre located at 5036 West Pico Boulevard, featured artist Izumi Kato for its inaugral show.
Gallerist Emannuel Perrotin stands with Japanese artist Izumi Kato. The new gallery's first exhibition is the artist’s debut on the United States' West Coast.
Works by Izumi Kato, exhibited at Perrotin Los Angeles.