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CHG - Corey Helford Gallery

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CHG - Corey Helford Gallery
CHG - Corey Helford Gallery
Los Angeles - 571 S Anderson St (Enter on Willow St) - CA 90232
Corey Helford Gallery, founded in 2006 by Jan Corey Helford and television producer Bruce Helford, has become a cornerstone of the New Contemporary art movement in Los Angeles. Located in a vibrant 12,000-square-foot space in Downtown LA, the gallery presents a wide range of exhibitions across three distinct gallery spaces, each designed to create immersive, impactful experiences for visitors.

CHG is dedicated to championing a diverse group of international artists whose work reflects the pulse of contemporary culture. Drawing from genres such as Pop Surrealism, New Figurative Art, Neo Pop, Graffiti, Street Art, and Post-Graffiti, the gallery embraces styles that blend fine art with the visual language of modern life. The result is a dynamic program that showcases bold, vibrant, and often narrative-driven works that resonate with a global audience.

The gallery is known for its commitment to supporting artists at various stages of their careers, from emerging voices to established names. With a consistent focus on innovation and creative freedom, CHG helps artists bring ambitious projects to life and introduces their work to collectors, curators, and enthusiasts around the world. The gallery regularly participates in major international art fairs, including SCOPE Miami Beach and SCOPE New York, helping to amplify its artists’ reach on a global scale.

In addition to its Los Angeles exhibitions, CHG has collaborated with institutions abroad, most notably co-producing the landmark 2010 exhibition “Art From The New World” at the City Museum & Art Gallery in Bristol, UK. This international approach underscores CHG’s role as a cultural bridge, connecting diverse artistic communities through a shared appreciation of contemporary expression.

With new exhibitions launched every six weeks, Corey Helford Gallery continues to push boundaries and spark dialogue within the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art.

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