Art & Craft shopping in Los Angeles
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Gallery Row
One of Downtown's most raw and experimental galleries, Gallery Row is at its liveliest during the Downtown Art Walk on the second Thursday of the month when galleries stay open until at least 21:00.
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Mary Goldman Gallery
Specializes in established avant-garde artists from LA, New York and Europe in all types of media, including big-wigs Sanford Biggers and Rob Fisher.
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Bert Green Fine Art
The 'godfather' of Gallery Row likes art that's raw, provocative and not for sissies – expect naked bodies and 'porn' flowers.
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Iturralde Gallery
Contemporary art from Latin America, including Marcos Ramirez ‘Erre' from Tijuana and sculpture by Brazil-born Valeska Soares.
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Hive Gallery & Studios
Tunnel-shaped Gallery Row arts collective with a pop surreal focus and awesome show openings on the first Saturday of the month.
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Fahey/Klein Gallery
The best in vintage and contemporary fine-art photography by the likes of Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts and William Claxton.
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Gallery Plus
Leimert Park Village features Gallery Plus where you can pick up the best local paintings and sculpture.
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LMAN Gallery
One of the few galleries on Chung King Rd to represent emerging and mid-career Asian and Asian-American artists.
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Billy Shire Fine Arts
Champions raw, urban, lowbrow art by such emerging geniuses as Tony Fitzpatrick, Bari Kumar and Gary Baseman.
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Margo Leavin Gallery
Contemporary paintings, drawings and sculpture by John Baldessari, William Leavitt and other hot shots.
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