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Blum

Culver City
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One of an international trio of contemporary art galleries specializing in abstract works.via Google

An influential contemporary gallery that has played a key role in bridging the Los Angeles and Tokyo art scenes.

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Free admission; located in the Culver City Art District.

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Kelly Sidneya year ago
Blum is a must-see gallery in LA. I have visited upwards of six times now … They represent a diverse selection of artists and I always look forward to their shows. The gallery itself features both a lower and upstairs level, plus a garden around the corner in the back. I generally spend 20 to 40 minutes here. There’s something serene and peaceful about the space.
Sage V2 years ago
Super stoked that this exhibit features a ton of Japanese artists. Really happy to see some works from Lee Ufan, Susumu Koshimizu, and Yayoi Kusama. Was definitely happy to discover new Japanese artists as well! I know most people may be visiting to see Yoshitomo Nara, but I highly encourage to take time to view the other artists as well, and simply explore the rest of the gallery as you’ll very likely discover something new for yourself.
Ken Manna year ago
Beautifully maintained building with 3 exhibit spaces. Some very serious pieces - some on justified black protest, one gallery on the plight of a Polish woman and women in her country - you can feel the weight of her feelings.
Sarah Joo Kima year ago
Beautiful exhibition of Yoshitomo Nara happening at Blum and Poe Gallery! Great to go with your kids if they love art like mine!
Virgie Tovar4 years ago
I visited during Gallery Weekend and was absolutely blown away. There was an artist conversation, zine reading, and film screening. I left feeling inspired and invigorated.
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