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RIVERA & RIVERA is a contemporary art gallery in West Hollywood, California, owned by Carlos A. Rivera.

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History

The gallery opened in 2009 on the ground floor of the 1100 S. Hope Street building in Downtown Los Angeles. [1] In 2011, the gallery moved to the West Hollywood Avenues of Arts & Design. Located on Robertson Boulevard, the gallery is housed in a two-story architectural space designed by Arata Isosaki. [2] Erected in 1967, the space previously housed Rolling Stones Records, the Michael Kohn Gallery and most recently, the Earl McGrath Gallery.

Artists

The gallery exhibits mid-career and established artists of international recognition and has prominently exhibited seminal installations and international projects of artists thereafter included in important exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and the Pasadena Museum of California Art.

The gallery has helped foster the careers of influential contemporary artists, including Marquis Lewis (RETNA). In addition, the gallery has hosted a wide range of international exhibitions, from a survey of the Chicano influence on Latin Art including works from Carlos Almaraz, Frank Romero, The Date Farmers and Ismael Vargas [3] to a survey of foreign and expatriate British artists including Tobias Keene and Pete Stern. [4] In addition, the gallery has collaborated on the international exhibition of several urban artists, including Miles MacGregor (El Mac), Augustine Kofie, and Marquis Lewis (RETNA). The gallery has also hosted exhibits by Ray Turner.

Notable exhibitions

Press

Press articles about the gallery and its artists have been featured in Complex Magazine, [19] The Financial Times, Bloomberg, [20] The Huffington Post, [21] The Economist, [22] The Wall Street Journal, Juxtapoz Magazine, [23] The Los Angeles Times, [24] Artillery Magazine, [25] Art News, The New Yorker, LA Weekly and Esquire. [26]

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