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Ochi Gallery Los Angeles

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Ochi Gallery Los Angeles
Ochi Gallery Los Angeles
Los Angeles - 3301 W Washington Blvd - CA 90018
Ochi Gallery, with its dual presence in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Los Angeles, California, has become a distinctive voice in the contemporary art landscape, weaving together a history of family vision, experimentation, and cultural engagement. While known for its interdisciplinary programming, the gallery has cultivated a thoughtful commitment to photography, recognizing the medium as a vital force within its curatorial approach.

From its early days in Boise in the 1970s, when Roberta and Denis Ochi first established an artist-run gallery, to its evolution into a nationally recognized exhibition space in Sun Valley, photography has played an important role in shaping Ochi’s identity. The large-scale Sun Valley location, with its expansive ceilings and clean architectural lines, lends itself naturally to photographic installations, offering artists the ability to push the medium into immersive and spatially ambitious forms.

In Los Angeles, Ochi Projects was founded in 2015 by Pauli Ochi in the Arlington Heights neighborhood, just blocks from The Underground Museum. Here, photography found fertile ground as artists explored intersections between image-making, performance, and installation. The gallery embraced works that questioned traditional boundaries of the medium, giving photographers the opportunity to experiment with narrative, scale, and materiality. Exhibitions have highlighted both emerging talents and established photographers, situating their work within a broader conversation about identity, memory, and the evolving nature of visual culture.

By supporting artists whose practices expand the definition of photography, Ochi has positioned itself as a platform where the medium is celebrated not just as documentation, but as fine art capable of conceptual and emotional resonance. Today, Ochi continues to integrate photography into its broader program of painting, sculpture, and mixed media, ensuring that the photographic voice remains central to the gallery’s vision. Through this dedication, the gallery underscores photography’s enduring power to shape how we see, remember, and imagine.

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