M+B Gallery in Los Angeles
West Hollywood · Contemporary programme
Editorial Profile
M+B is a contemporary art gallery in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, whose program has consistently moved between emerging and mid-career practices while maintaining a dialogue with more established contemporary art discourses. Founded in the late 2000s, the gallery has developed a curatorial identity centered on conceptually driven and materially diverse work, with exhibitions spanning painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and interdisciplinary practices. Its roster and exhibition history reflect a sustained interest in artists whose work engages with formal experimentation, narrative structures, and cultural critique. Within the broader context of contemporary art in Los Angeles, the gallery occupies a position within a decentralized ecosystem where commercial galleries often intersect with artist-run initiatives and institutional programming, particularly across neighborhoods such as West Hollywood, Hollywood, and Culver City. M+B’s exhibitions tend to foreground tightly articulated solo presentations alongside occasional thematic group shows, contributing to the evolving landscape of galleries in Los Angeles.
The gallery’s program reflects the particular dynamics of Los Angeles as a city where image culture, cinematic language, and studio-based production frequently shape artistic practice. M+B has shown artists working across representational and abstract painting, lens-based media, and sculptural installation, often emphasizing younger voices alongside internationally active practitioners. Its participation in art fairs and its visibility beyond the local scene position it within wider national and international contemporary art networks, while remaining embedded in the specific rhythms of Los Angeles’s gallery ecology. In relation to the city’s major museums and nonprofit spaces, including those mapped through institutions in Los Angeles, M+B operates as part of a broader infrastructure in which commercial and institutional circuits remain closely intertwined.
Selected Artists
Eva Beresin
Hungarian
Matthew Brandt
American
Phil Chang
American
Angela Dufresne
American
Jessica Eaton
Canadian
Sarah Faux
American
Mark Thomas Gibson
American
Mariah Robertson
American
Selected Exhibitions
CHRYSALIS
Georgia Gardner Gray
Psychic Debris Field
Doug Aitken
Altanera, Preciosa y Orgullosa
Aliza Nisenbaum
Learning a new punctuation for hope in times of disaster
Alberta Whittle
Anish Kapoor
Anish Kapoor
What I Loved: Selected Works from the '90s
Matthew Barney, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Rachel Harrison, Mike Kelley, Toba Khedoori, Karen Kilimnik, Glenn Ligon, Marilyn Minter, Catherine Opie, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Richard Prince, Wolfgang Tillmans, Gillian Wearing, Lawrence Weiner, Sue Williams, Andrea Zittel
Raymond Pettibon: Pacific Ocean Pop
Raymond Pettibon
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