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Regen Projects
Regen Projects
Los Angeles - 6750 Santa Monica Boulevard - CA 90038
Founded in 1989, Regen Projects has become one of Los Angeles’s leading contemporary art galleries and an essential voice in the international art scene. From the beginning, the gallery has shown an unwavering commitment to supporting artists who challenge artistic conventions and expand the boundaries of visual culture. Among its many strengths, Regen Projects has developed a distinctive reputation for its engagement with photography, championing photographers whose work has redefined the medium and influenced generations of artists and viewers alike.

The gallery’s photography program is a vital part of its curatorial vision. Regen Projects represents and exhibits some of the most significant photographers of our time, including Catherine Opie, Gillian Wearing, Jack Pierson, and Doug Aitken. These artists explore the power of photography as both documentation and artistic expression, addressing themes of identity, community, and the changing landscape of contemporary life. Through carefully curated solo and group exhibitions, Regen Projects provides a platform for these artists to present ambitious new works that engage with the evolving role of the photographic image in culture.

Regen Projects has played a key role in elevating photography within the broader context of contemporary art, integrating it seamlessly with painting, sculpture, video, and installation. The gallery’s exhibitions often encourage interdisciplinary dialogue, reflecting the way today’s artists move fluidly between media. Works by its photographers have entered major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Tate Modern, underscoring the gallery’s far-reaching influence in shaping the field.

Through its thoughtful programming and dedication to artistic excellence, Regen Projects continues to redefine what a contemporary art gallery can be. Its photography program remains a cornerstone of this vision, celebrating the medium’s capacity to illuminate both personal and collective experience, while connecting Los Angeles’s vibrant creative community to the wider world of contemporary art.

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