Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles
Upcoming Events (40)
Punch: Nina Chanel Abney-curated exhibition
Punch, curated by Nina Chanel Abney, is a contemporary-art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles running June 29–August 17, 2019. The show features Abney’s bold, colorful canvases that probe culture, identity, and social power.
Judith F. Baca: The Great Wall of Los Angeles
This exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles revisits Judith F. Baca's monumental mural The Great Wall of Los Angeles. Running May 20–August 19, 2023, the show situates the mural’s ambitious story within a contemporary gallery context, highlighting its social impact and artistic scale.
Faith Ringgold: A Survey
A survey of Faith Ringgold's influential narrative art at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. This exhibition presents a focused look at Ringgold's quilts, paintings, and storytelling that shaped contemporary art. On view May 20–August 19, 2023, at 925 N. Orange Drive in Los Angeles.
Nari Ward: Say Can You See
Nari Ward's Say Can You See opens at Jeffrey Deitch in Los Angeles, presenting the artist's multimedia and sculptural works in a contemporary gallery setting. The show runs June 5–August 21, 2021, at 925 N. Orange Drive, inviting visitors to explore Ward's provocative reflections on visibility and identity.
Paul McCarthy: Tomato Head
Paul McCarthy: Tomato Head at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles runs December 13, 2024–February 8, 2025. This installation by the provocative contemporary artist foregrounds unsettling imagery and satirical takes on consumer culture, staged in a sleek gallery space.
Peter Shire: Rumpus Room
Peter Shire's Rumpus Room is a contemporary art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, running Nov 3, 2023–Jan 20, 2024. The show spotlights Shire's vibrant, design-informed artworks in a gallery setting on 925 N. Orange Drive, inviting art lovers to explore his signature fusion of sculpture and color.
Nadia Lee Cohen: Hello, My Name Is
Photographer Nadia Lee Cohen presents 'Hello, My Name Is' at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. This exhibition showcases Cohen’s provocative, hyper-stylized portraits in a contemporary gallery setting, running May 22–August 13, 2022 at 925 N Orange Dr.
Diana Yesenia Alvarado: EARTH WISH November 18, 2023–January 27, 2024 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles
Diana Yesenia Alvarado: EARTH WISH is a contemporary art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles running November 18, 2023–January 27, 2024. The show invites visitors to engage with Alvarado's Earth-inspired works within a sleek gallery space, highlighting material explorations and environmental themes.
Tokyo Pop Underground
Tokyo Pop Underground at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles showcases contemporary Japanese pop-influenced art in a dynamic gallery setting. On view Nov 23, 2019–Jan 18, 2020, the exhibition pairs bold graphics with experimental media, offering a vibrant snapshot of Tokyo's art scene in LA.
Tschabalala Self: Dream Girl
Exhibition by Tschabalala Self, Dream Girl, at Jeffrey Deitch LA. A vibrant, collage-driven survey exploring identity and Black femininity through bold imagery and color. On view Feb 15–Apr 26, 2025 at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles.
Urs Fischer: PLAY
Urs Fischer's PLAY returns to Jeffrey Deitch LA with a bold, room-filling installation. Spanning April 25–June 15, 2019 at the gallery (925 N. Orange Drive), the show showcases Fischer's signature, playful sculptures in an immersive setting. A must-see for contemporary art lovers and fans of larger-than-life works.
Vanessa Beecroft: Rules of Non-Engagement
A contemporary art exhibition by Vanessa Beecroft at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, 'Rules of Non-Engagement'. Running Sept 8–Oct 21, 2023, at 925 N. Orange Dr. The show features Beecroft's provocative installations and performance-derived sculpture in a cutting-edge gallery setting.
Wonder Women
Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles hosts Wonder Women, a curated exhibition by Kathy Huang. The show spotlights contemporary women artists in the gallery at 925 N. Orange Dr., running Sept 3–Oct 22, 2022.
Pussy Riot: Putin's Ashes
A political art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles titled Pussy Riot: Putin's Ashes, running Jan 27–Feb 4, 2023. The show features provocative works exploring power, protest, and the politics of Russia in a contemporary gallery setting.
Rammellzee: Gothic Futurism November 5, 2022–January 14, 2023 925 N. Orange Drive, Los Angeles
Rammellzee: Gothic Futurism at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles presents a provocative survey of the artist's fusion of street art, sci‑fi typography, and futuristic architecture. The indoor exhibition runs November 5, 2022–January 14, 2023 at 925 N. Orange Dr.
Refik Anadol: Living Paintings
Experience Refik Anadol's Living Paintings at Jeffrey Deitch LA, a data-driven, immersive exhibition blending AI-generated visuals with painterly textures. On view Feb 14–Apr 29, 2023 at 925 N. Orange Dr, the show reimagines painting as living media within a sleek gallery space.
Self-Addressed
Self-Addressed, an exhibition curated by Kehinde Wiley, is on view at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles from November 6, 2021 to January 22, 2022. The show pairs Wiley’s portraits with contemporary voices in a sleek, gallery setting, inviting reflection on identity and representation in modern art.
Shattered Glass
Shattered Glass is a contemporary art exhibition curated by Melahn Frierson and AJ Girard at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. From March 20 to May 22, 2021, the show features glass-based artworks and innovative installations in a sleek gallery space at 925 N. Orange Drive. A must-see for followers of experimental sculpture.
The Abstract Future
The Abstract Future, curated by Alia Dahl, is a contemporary art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. Running May 16–August 2, 2025, the show surveys speculative abstraction across works staged in the gallery complex at 925 N. Orange Drive and 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard. A must-see for LA art lovers.
The Emerald Tablet — Solo Exhibition by Ariana Papademetropoulos
The Emerald Tablet is a solo exhibition and curatorial project by Ariana Papademetropoulos at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. Running Sept 4–Oct 23, 2021 at 925 N. Orange Drive, this gallery show presents Papademetropoulos's contemporary works within a layered curatorial framework in a dynamic LA space.
All of Them Witches - LA Exhibition
An exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles titled All of Them Witches, running Feb 8–Apr 11, 2020. A contemporary-gallery showcase exploring witchcraft imagery and myth through contemporary art in an iconic LA space.
George Clinton: The Rhythm of Vision
An art-exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles inviting visitors into George Clinton's 'Rhythm of Vision,' with a stage by Lauren Halsey. The show blends art and music, showcasing Clinton's influence along with Halsey's immersive stage design in a contemporary gallery setting at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard.
Haas Brothers: Sunset People
An immersive show by the Haas Brothers titled Sunset People at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. On view November 3, 2023 through January 20, 2024, the exhibition features playful sculptural forms and fantastical designs in a contemporary gallery setting.
Kenny Scharf: MOODZ
Kenny Scharf's MOODZ exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles presents the artist's bold, pop-surrealist canvases and immersive works. Running Aug 1–Oct 31 at 925 N. Orange Drive, the show fills the gallery with neon color, playful imagery, and a vivid urban dreamscape.
Austin Lee: Psychomachia
At Jeffrey Deitch LA, Austin Lee presents Psychomachia, a contemporary painting exhibition running Sept 6–Oct 26, 2024. Expect bold colors, surreal figures, and myth-inspired scenes unfolding in a sleek gallery space on 7000 Santa Monica Blvd. This show offers a vivid exploration of modern psyche through imaginative, dreamlike works.
Marco Perego: The Being
Marco Perego's The Being is on view at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. This contemporary art exhibition runs February 20–April 4, 2026 at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd, showcasing immersive works by the artist in a gallery setting.
Paige Powell: Private Andy — Religious Services
Paige Powell's photography exhibition 'Private Andy: Religious Services' at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles runs Feb 20–Apr 4, 2026. The show presents Powell's evocative images from the Private Andy series, blending pop-culture iconography with spiritual motifs in a contemporary gallery context.
Eli Russell Linnetz: Monuments
A solo exhibition by Eli Russell Linnetz titled Monuments at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. The show presents Linnetz's contemporary works in a sleek gallery setting at 925 N. Orange Drive, running June 29–August 3, 2024. A must-see for fans of bold, tactile contemporary art in an iconic LA gallery.
Ella Kruglyanskaya: See Saw
Experience Ella Kruglyanskaya's See Saw at Jeffrey Deitch LA. This contemporary painting exhibition runs April 5–June 8, 2024 at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard, blending bold figuration with witty, provocative visuals in a bright gallery space.
Hollywood Babylon: A Re-Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome February 11–16, 2020 1114 Horn Avenue, West Hollywood
A West Hollywood art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch, titled Hollywood Babylon: A Re-Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. The multi-day show runs February 11–16, 2020, presenting contemporary works that blend pop-culture motifs with multimedia installations in a provocative gallery setting.
Gas Station Dinner by Sickid (Isaac Psalm Escoto)
Contemporary art exhibition by Isaac Psalm Escoto aka Sickid, Gas Station Dinner, at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. This immersive installation runs June 28–August 10, 2024 at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd, inviting visitors to experience a provocative blend of dining and performance in a gallery setting.
It Smells Like Girl
It Smells Like Girl is a contemporary art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, running September 6–November 1, 2025. Housed in the gallery at 925 N. Orange Drive, the show invites visitors to explore daring new works in a stylish, urban setting.
Mr. Wash
Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles hosts 'Mr. Wash', a contemporary art exhibition running February 16–March 30, 2024 at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard. This indoor gallery show spotlights contemporary works inside a vibrant urban space.
Ai Weiwei: Zodiac
Ai Weiwei: Zodiac at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles presents a sweeping survey of the artist's work in a dynamic gallery setting. Spanning September 29, 2018 to January 5, 2019, the exhibition probes power, memory, and global culture through bold installations and provocative imagery.
Alake Shilling: A Bug's Life
Experience Alake Shilling's 'A Bug's Life' at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. This contemporary art exhibition runs Apr 22–Jun 3, 2023, presenting Shilling's intricate works in a dynamic gallery setting and inviting visitors to explore micro-narratives, texture and whimsy in a luminous space.
Judith F. Baca: Great Wall of Los Angeles (1970s)
Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles presents Judith F. Baca's Great Wall of Los Angeles: The 1970s — A Decade of Defiance and Dreams. The exhibition surveys Baca's monumental murals and their social impact, tracing community-led art in 1970s Los Angeles. On view February 21–April 4, 2026 at 925 N. Orange Drive.
Alteronce Gumby: Walk on the Moon
Experience Alteronce Gumby's Walk on the Moon at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. The exhibition runs Nov 15, 2025–Jan 24, 2026, presenting contemporary works in a premier gallery setting.
Bisa Butler: Hold Me Close
Explore Bisa Butler's vibrant textile portraits in Hold Me Close at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. The solo exhibition presents life-size quilts and portraits celebrating Black womanhood, crafted in bold color and pattern within a contemporary gallery space. On view Sept 13–Nov 1, 2025.
Clay Pop Los Angeles - curated by Alia Dahl
Clay Pop Los Angeles, curated by Alia Dahl, is a contemporary ceramics exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles. Running June 24–August 12, 2023, the show surveys vibrant clay works in a gallery setting, blending pop references with modern sculpture.
Kohshin Finley: Still Life
Kohshin Finley: Still Life is a contemporary art exhibition at Jeffrey Deitch Los Angeles, running Nov 8, 2025 through Jan 31, 2026 at 7000 Santa Monica Blvd. The show invites visitors to explore Finley’s intricate explorations of memory and representation within a sleek gallery setting.