Louis Stern Fine Arts was founded in 1982 as Louis Stern Galleries in Beverly Hills and has been located in West Hollywood’s Design District since 1993. The gallery focuses on West Coast Post-war geometric abstraction and represents the artists who defined and epitomized the California Hard Edge movement: Lorser Feitelson, Helen Lundeberg, and Karl Benjamin. The gallery also holds works by other influential Mid-Century abstract painters including John McLaughlin, Frederick Hammersley, Roger Kuntz, June Harwood, and Ynez Johnston. A stable of contemporary artists including Richard Wilson and Mark Leonard along with sculptors Knopp Ferro and Cecilia Miguez and photographers Magali Nougarède and Jean-François Spricigo supplement the gallery's historic program. In addition to its exhibition program, Louis Stern Fine Arts has had a long and successful involvement in the secondary market, with a special concentration in Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and Latin American art. As director of The Alfredo Ramos Martínez Research Project, Louis Stern oversees the development of the catalogue raisonné for the artist.
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24 Jan - 7 Mar 2026
9002 Melrose Avenue, CA 90069, Los Angeles
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“collective portraits of outrage, sorrow, and hope” by the late artist, educator, activist, art historian, and curator, who grew up in segregated New Orleans
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