Track 16 Gallery

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Track 16 is a contemporary art gallery in the fashion district neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, exhibiting the work of contemporary artists. [1]

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History

Track 16 was founded in 1994 by Tom Patchett and was located at the gallery hub Bergamot Station which launched that same year. [1] They remained at Bergamot for 17 years until their building was demolished to make way for Metro's Expo Line train station in 2012. In the early years of the gallery, they staged exhibits with the artworks of Man Ray, Manuel Ocampo, the early Punk scene in L.A. ("Forming"), and contemporary Latin American art ("Amnesia", "While Cuba Waits"). [2]

Track 16 now resides in the historic Bendix Building, along with several other contemporary art galleries. [3] [4]

Artists

Selected exhibitions

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