Perrotin is pleased to announce the representation of Todd Gray (b. 1954, Los Angeles). Known for his photo-sculptural compositions that interrogate the long reach of colonization, Gray draws from his own archive of photographs—taken over the course of five decades—to reorient how we see the world. With an incisive eye for detail, he directs our attention to the visual and historical connections between African landscapes and Renaissance interiors, pop icons and sculptural monuments, classical order and the digital glitch.
Gray will have his first solo exhibition with the gallery at Perrotin Los Angeles in March 2026. Gallery founder Emmanuel Perrotin says, “From my first introduction to Todd Gray’s work, I have been impressed by its ambition, originality, and vitality.” The recipient of prestigious fellowships including the Rome Prize and the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, Gray will debut a monumental work commissioned by LACMA for its Peter Zumthor-designed permanent collection galleries when the new building opens in spring 2026.
In addition to Perrotin, the artist will continue to be represented by Lehmann Maupin.
photo: Kyungmi Shin