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    Gagosian

    4.5 (33 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Debbie and Paul reconnecting at the Gargosian

    My wife loves the Beatles and Paul is her favorite. My son told us about the exhibit and the very next day we were there. The Gagosian is the perfect venue for this exhibit. We went on Thursday, after the morning traffic eased and found convenient parking right next door. The venue is spotless and the staff was very gracious, making our visit a relaxing and enjoyable experience. With only a few other visitors attending, this allowed us to move freely at our leisure. We were there for about an hour and viewed all of Paul's photos, as well as a video of the group performing on the Ed Sullivan show. You must catch this exhibit before it ends to appreciate that period in Beatle history.

    Jean-Michel Basquiat
    Snoopy S.

    Came for Basquiat exhibition. Venue is large and spacious with a smaller second floor. Gallery has a counter off to the side usually for selling artist-related merchandise. In one of the rooms, there's a screen with audio coming through two magnetic speakers on the wall that's meant to be interactive for viewers. Specifically for the event, the line was terrible. It folded back on itself and took up the entire sidewalk. Parking was impossible around the area, but generally okay a couple blocks out. Pretty large venue, great art, okay experience.

    Emma B.

    Neat spacious gallery located in the center of Beverly Hills. We stopped in to see the spotlight works Honor Titus Advantage In. Lovely staff, very knowledgeable. I recommend visiting if you're in the area and have some free time.

    You need to be here to feel the disproportions.
    Giji F.

    A thousand years old Oak tree was uprooted by a dark force even the concrete was upheaval from the crust below. In a heavy pace, I carefully stepped into and out of cracks, struggled within high and low faults; feeling uneasy, and unwilling to embark on the road of no return. "On the Eve of Never Leaving" creator Trouve composes a feeling of losing time and space. Looking far away, I saw a pillow soaked in the water, it won't get wet? Is it a cover? A closer look reveals that he used marble, granite and agate to make soft cushions and pillows. Long dipping in turbid water. It raises questions about the causes and consequences of this structural damage. The water droplets that symbolize vitality are to be attached to the roots of the dead tree. The line between the decline and the new life, growth and debris, the scene . I thought that big tree is real. It turned out to be 1:1 die casted bronze. It is best to wear flat shoes to see the exhibit and the security guard will let you approach the exhibits. I like to visit and film in the private art gallery. Because the security is more professional and courteous, let you shoot your photo. (When there is no others, a tripod may be allowed discreetly) They also often looking for buyers, so every guest is also their customer, of course, courtesy. This blasting tree is waiting for the buyer, I think it is suitable for the dark cuisine, dark culture luxury boutiques. If you don't mind the sound of dripping water running around a pool of water; you can take it home too.

    Kanye West and Lil Pump "I Love It" inspired
    Kat A.

    Loved Takashi Murakami exhibition! Small gallery - two floors and free entry! 2 bathrooms. Parking next door, 1hr free and you don't need that long to see all the art.

    Takashi Murakami Gyatei2
    Raychel R.

    Nice little art gallery in downtown Beverly Hills. It's quite small, but their selection is usually centered on one artist at a time. I came to see the Takashi Murakami's Gyatei2 exhibit. I've always loved his work and the pieces for this exhibit were amazing. Note: Free admission and 1 hour free parking next door. (440 N. Camden Dr)

    Lila H.

    Super cool art gallery in the middle of Beverly Hills. Entrance is free. Came to see the Murakami & Abloh "America Too" The workers there could have been a little bit nicer when we asked questions.. Other than that I would have given 5 stars.

    Alex Israel - Self Portrait
    Howie C.

    So you want to see some modern art but the Broad says they are nice enough to let you in three months from now... That's how I felt so I scratched my itch and went to the Gagosian instead! They are currently running their 20th Anniversary Show which showcases a piece or two from some of their favorite artists. It's a first rate collection of pieces that leaves you wanting so much more, and that's a good thing. When someone gives you a chip with avocado on it, one chip with guacamole is just not enough, right? Same with this exhibit. There's Jeff Koons (more on display at The Broad). There's a mind fracking black sheep with gold horns in formaldehyde by Damien Hirst. Cy Twombly is the only repeater with a painting and drawings on display. Ed Ruscha? Roy Lichenstein? Takashi Murakami? Urs Fischer? Why yes. I last came here in 2007 for the Damien Hirst "Butterflies" show. AMAZING. One of the best shows I have ever seen anywhere. If you are in Beverly Hills and have some time to kill between shopping and eating, or maybe in better terms, "If you come to Beverly Hills to see the Gagosian, there is good shopping and eating in the area to go with..." There are two main rooms, but don't forget the third and fourth smaller viewing rooms on the 2nd floor. They always provide a list of works at the front desk. Entry is free. The Gagosian is a commercial gallery so they have outposts in New York, Paris, Rome, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Athens. If you want to see what is hot or trending in contemporary art, the Gagosian is the place to be.

    Nancy Rubins Reception, Main Gallery, 04Jun'10
    Barry W.

    *** An amazing space and reception for Nancy Rubins. *** I first stumbled upon a Nancy Rubins sculpture 3 weeks ago when I was at Aria Hotel Las Vegas, http://www.westvegas.com/city_center/CITY_CENTER_CANOE_ART_ARIA.jpg It is definitely eye-catching work. So when an art dealer asked me to come for Rubins opening reception here, I gladly agreed. Several guests at the reception and the gallery space itself were actually more interesting than Rubins work shown imho. (haha) This bi-level space features four rooms for exhibiting, very nice. A beautiful piece of contemporary architecture in Beverly Hills. And the guests? Well I have never seen so many Louboutins, Manolos, attractive outfits ... like an informal runway show. ;) The few conversations that I had were all very entertaining. Unfortunately, I can't say that I was impressed with the exhibit. I gotta problem with modern art that requires a story to explain its significance (if any). I'd say the narrative failed to help here. "Big Edge" at Aria Hotel speaks for itself. This exhibit does not. The graphite on paper pieces are particularly underwhelming, yet they did make a fine backdrop for a smashing reception. *** I look forward to future exhibits. It is a dreamy space. ***

    Christel H.

    This place was the cutest Pop Up! Loved the artwork involved during the Week we went, I just wish us enjoying ourselves and taking pictures wasn't such an issue being a large group. Don't forget to go upstairs too!! Pretty small spot but honestly a cute going in around LA while walking around Rodeo.

    Ying C.

    Very like the exhibition, the receptionist is very cute, worth everyone to enjoy。Very like the exhibition, the receptionist is very cute, worth everyone to enjoy。Very like the exhibition, the receptionist is very cute, worth everyone to enjoy。Very like the exhibition, the receptionist is very cute, worth everyone to enjoy。

    Murakami
    Yuri C.

    Great place!!! Now I have this place as a go-to spot for next time. Surprisingly has a big space and all the statues and ginormous artwork of Murakami fit in the space and loved every moment of it. There is public parking next door.

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    If you like the best of the best, take a stroll over to Gagosian Gallery. Great artists from a great enterprise!

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    It may be difficult to drive into Beverly Hills, but there is a parking garage with one hour free parking nearby, on the same street.

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