

Location
620 Imperial Street,
Los Angeles, California 90021
Hours of Operation
Tuesday to Saturday
12:00pm to 6:00pm
Galerie Lulla is proud to present a dynamic roster of past and upcoming exhibitions that reflect our commitment to blending the best of East and West. Each exhibition is thoughtfully curated to transport visitors into a unique space where art and wellness converge. Our gallery features a rotating selection of artists, showcasing a diverse range of captivating paintings, sculptures, and installations. Alongside these visual masterpieces, we highlight singular furniture and rare books that enhance the holistic experience of Galerie Lulla. Join us for an inspiring journey through our exhibitions, where creativity flourishes and every visit offers something new and exciting. Explore our schedule of events below to discover the transformative experiences awaiting you at Galerie Lulla.
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Japan in Los Angeles with TKG, KAYOKOYUKI, and 4649
Japan in Los Angeles with TKG, KAYOKOYUKI, and 4649
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February 20 - February 22, 2025
February 20 - February 22, 2025
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Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche of Roche Projects
Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche of Roche Projects
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February 4 - February 18, 2025
February 4 - February 18, 2025
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Secrets of the Lawn Curated by Zoe ZHANG Bing
Secrets of the Lawn Curated by Zoe ZHANG Bing
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September 28 - October 23, 2024
September 28 - October 23, 2024
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Sandstorm Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche
Sandstorm Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche
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August 10 - September 8, 2024
August 10 - September 8, 2024
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FOR THE LOVE OF CLAY with Barnsdall Art Park Foundation & ZZArt Concept
FOR THE LOVE OF CLAY with Barnsdall Art Park Foundation & ZZArt Concept
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June 2 - June 23, 2024
June 2 - June 23, 2024
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Silent Resonance Curated by Roche Projects & Vacant
Silent Resonance Curated by Roche Projects & Vacant
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February 26 - March 30, 2024
February 26 - March 30, 2024
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OH NO I'M N★KED!
OH NO I'M N★KED!
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April 17 - May 8, 2023
April 17 - May 8, 2023
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FRAMA VISITS TERMINAL™
FRAMA VISITS TERMINAL™
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February 16 - February 23, 2023
February 16 - February 23, 2023
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Galerie Lulla is thrilled to announce our collaborative exhibition with globally renowned Japanese galleries, showcasing their artists from February 20 - 22 during Frieze Los Angeles 2025.
Tomio Koyama Gallery
Kayokoyuki Gallery
4649 Gallery
Exhibiting artists include Keiji Ito, Sam Falls, Erin Falls, Yutaka Nozawa, and Yasuaki Hamada.
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Opening Reception
Friday, February 21
6pm - 9pm
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February 4 - 18, 2025
Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche
Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 6pm
Galerie Lulla is pleased to present our February group exhibition of contemporary Japanese female artists, Kurumi Ono, Miyuki Inagaki, and Sawako Nasu.
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Galerie Lulla is pleased to announce the opening of Secrets of the Lawn, organized by ZZArt Concept. Curated by Zoe ZHANG Bing.
Secrets of the Lawn features works by artist couple Angelica Lorenzi and Hans Wendel. Their work addresses the small fantastical worlds and creatures hidden right in the garden/lawn (Lorenzi) as well as questions of suburban life and emotions of alienation (Wendel).
ANGELICA LORENZI
For the past four years, Angelica Lorenzi has delved into the intersection of function and form. Her sculptures are characterized by intricate decoration, undulating glazes, and tactile textures that often replicate surfaces found in nature. Her work infuses narrative and composition with whimsy, drawing inspiration from various references from Italian and American culture. From the natural world of plants, flowers, and mythical creatures to contemporary imagery of urban life and pop culture, Angelica combines this aesthetics to create works that subvert everyday perceptions of domestic space. Her work embodies multiple identities, manifesting as household objects, rituals and worlds that hover between the magical and the real. By using traditional materials such as ceramics to create unconventional forms, she seeks to dismantle traditional notions of structural and functional objects.
HANS WENDEL
Han's work, which he calls "Bro-Coco," is an aesthetic project that he has developed to explore the unexpected yet seamless fusion of middle-class masculinity with various periods of established high art. Through this body of work, he merges familiar symbols from contemporary bro culture—motorcycles, energy drinks, and suburban front lawns—with the painting styles, materials, and subject matter of historical art periods. The juxtaposition of these elements serves as a commentary on contemporary consumerism, the intersection of high and low culture, and the quest for self-identity in an ever-evolving world.
At its core, Bro-Coco is concerned with these unlikely pairings of mediums, styles, and contemporary subject matter. The more convincingly these elements are integrated, the more quixotic the result. By attempting to create a subtle, stable, and convincing union of high and low culture, Han’s work challenges the viewer's preconceived notions. When formerly disparate elements suddenly seem as if they were always meant to coexist, the work invites us to reconsider what we think we know about ourselves and our history.
For all inquiries please email info@galerielulla.com
SANDSTORM
Curated by Yurina Hattori Roche
August 10, 2024 — September 8, 2024
Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 6pm
Opening Reception
Saturday, August 17
6pm - 9pm
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Galerie Lulla is pleased to present "Sandstorm," a group exhibition featuring works on paper of Harold Ancart, Piero Golia, Settai Komura, Calvin Marcus, Toru Otani, Daichiro Shinko, Ikko Tanaka, and Tadanori Yokoo.
This exhibition juxtaposes traditional ukiyo-e prints with contemporary Japanese-style prints, exploring the dynamic interplay of Japanese and Western cultural influences.
The exhibition's title, "Sandstorm," is inspired by Haruki Murakami's novel Kafka on the Shore. Murakami masterfully blends elements of Japanese and Western culture, referencing figures as diverse as Radiohead, Beethoven, tanka poets, and mystical Japanese folklore. Similarly, the artists in "Sandstorm" weave together their own influences from both traditions through mediums such as traditional woodcut printing, executed in collaboration with a three-generation woodcut printmaker. The ukiyo-e prints serve as a commentary on their time, reflecting the changing tides of culture and society.
Organized by Galerie Lulla, Barnsdall Art Park Foundation and ZZArt Concept
Galerie Lulla is proud to present FOR THE LOVE OF CLAY, a group exhibition supporting the Barnsdall Junior Art Center’s Ceramics Studio. This exhibition brings together a diverse collection of Los Angeles artists who focus on ceramics, offering a window into contemporary explorations of the medium, from traditional functional objects to the conceptual and experimental.
Special thanks to Luis de Jesus Los Angeles, Hannah Hoffman, Diane Rosenstein Gallery, Night Gallery, Nonaka-Hill, and Roche Projects for helping make this possible.
Proceeds from artwork sales will support the ceramic studios and classes at the Barnsdall Junior Art center, advancing its mission to foster creativity through engagement and publicly accessible classes for adults and children.
Artists: Adam Alessi, Adam D. Miller, Anna Furman, Angelica Lorenzi, Chris Wawrinofsky, Claudia V. Solorzano, David Hicks, Efifel Wong, Elysabeth Gwendoline Belle, Emily Marchand, Emily Sudd, Galia Linn, Jay Kvapil, Lucile Littot, Rando Aso, Masaomi Yasunaga, Miyakono Yasuda, and Shoshi Watanabe
To inquire about exhibition sales, please send a message in our contact page info@galerielulla.com. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Barnsdall Art Park Foundation's support of the Barnsdall Art Center and Junior Art Center's ceramics programming.
February 26 - March 30, 2024
Coinciding with Frieze Los Angeles 2024
Curated by Vacant and Roche Projects
Galerie Lulla at 620 Imperial Street, Los Angeles, CA 90021
"Silent Resonance" explores the artistic and cultural impact of stillness, emphasizing tranquility and unseen influences on our lives through painting, drawing, calligraphy, ceramics, photography, and drawings. Featuring artists Yasushi Amano, Midori Arai, Baek Hyoweon, Jon Koko, Hideki Makiguchi, Daichiro Shinjo, Misa Shinshi, and Miyakono Yasuda who highlight repose as a significant universal language.
Email: christinaayakohiga@gmail.com for all inquiries.
"OH NO I'M N★KED!" explores desire and sexuality through explicit self-portraiture of elastic range. By modifying and exaggerating her own figure, Ahn exposes the absurdity and instability of perfection as a state of being that can be procured, even the idealized female form isn’t enough, and isn't safe from the arduous process of revision.
The graphic nature of the work eludes all moral quandaries, and instead the viewer is left to their own devices, forced to reckon with their own inner compass–the most private negotiation of them all. It is the task of the beholder to parse through this tension between vulgarity and beauty, to find some compromise between what we regard as sanctified and profane, to confront the female form for what it is: a vision of terror and delight, and for good reason. Pornographic images are here to make a statement: no matter how much one thinks they possess an object, the reality is that the object possesses you.
Ahn paints her nude figure as a way of reclaiming her image; both the model and the painter, the object and the subject, Ahn explores what it means to see and be seen as a woman and a commodity, if such a distinction even exists at all. Her first solo show includes a shoe collection for Yume Yume SS23 and exclusive merchandise in collaboration with Terminal™
View and Shop the exhibition at Galerie Lulla. On view from April 7th to May 8th.
During this year’s Frieze Los Angeles, Danish design brand FRAMA presents a select curation of furniture pieces and design objects alongside picks from favorite collectors at Galerie Lulla. Paired with timeless, natural materials and guided by a desire to create utilitarian items with a true sense of meaning and permanence, each piece is designed to awaken curiosity and inspire discovery. Human scale and practicality are always at the center. The installation will present a harmonious contrast between FRAMA’s organic universe and Terminal’s progressive spatial vision.
620 Imperial St
Los Angeles 90021
Tuesday-Sunday
11AM - 6PM