Jeffrey Deitch

Art gallery · Hollywood

Jeffrey Deitch

Art gallery · Hollywood

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925 N Orange Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90038

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Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in WeHo offers free entry to dynamic, rotating exhibits featuring immersive digital art and bold installations by acclaimed artists.  

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925 N Orange Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90038 Get directions

deitch.com
@jeffreydeitchgallery

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925 N Orange Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90038 Get directions

+1 323 925 3000
deitch.com
@jeffreydeitchgallery

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Ying Liang

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A free art gallery in weho showcasing some interesting artwork from local artists. No tickets needed, just walk in. Has other locations (different exhibits) around LA as well. Look online for the schedule. For this location, there’s an entrance in the front and the back, and garage parking close by. Very small gallery, two main rooms with tall ceilings. Gets busy on weekends. Right now the exhibit currently shows living paintings by Refik Anadol, beautiful kinetic digital artwork driven by data and AI. You’re not going to learn much reading the info but you get to enjoy some spectacular digital art. There’s also plenty to eat, drink, and check out in the area so you can make a day of your trip. The infinity room was very underwhelming and not worth the long line in my opinion (low res projections and dirty floor). Will definitely keep an eye out for events and come back. Highly recommend!

Oscar H. Fajardo

Google
Great exhibit with plenty of room to enjoy these colorful paintings. Surrounding neighborhood is being built up lots of new spots all around here. Must add that they rotate exhibits so sign up to their newsletter and come back for the new exhibits.

Ray Torres

Google
Newest exhibit “Hello, my name is Nadia” was an amazing display of artistic expression! Half of the display was of the artist dressed as different characters and with trays in the center on a conveyor belt that told you about their personalities! The other half of the exhibit is the appreciation of various women bodies. Other parts had a movie theater seats with a movie showing a person watching us! The motel sign with a side window of a tenant inside and a street light that cast the atmosphere that you were observing everyday lives! Highly suggest taking the time and making the trip to the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery to see the work of art by Nadia Lee Cohen!!

Räşad Paşazadä

Google
JD is a World class commercial art gallery with high quality works by high calibre acclaimed artists! Alia Dahl's current exhibition is simply spectacular at all manners of artistism!

Brooke Powell

Google
I love this gallery! The openings are always really fun; Kenny Scharf’s MOODZ and Ariana Papademetropoulos’ The Emerald Tablet were incredible events. The vibe is really good. Even if there are a lot of people in the space it doesn’t really feel crowded.

Leslie Osuna

Google
Neat and clean, but small. They have a bigger gallery down the street. They have a clean restroom inside as well.

Jieun Kim

Google
new exhibit "Refik Anadol: Living Paintings" was amazing! the gallery was clean and nice. free offered parking was great, too.

Nicole Elin Antoine

Google
Amazing show, the best I've seen in a while. Brilliant paintings by Adriana Papademetropoulos and sculptures by the late Mike Kelly whom I adore. Easy street parking. Today was the last day of this exhibit.✨
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Elaine L.

Yelp
Art installations were spectacular here! They are currently showing Refik Anadol living paintings until April 29. They also have an infinity room similar to the one at the Broad. There is a line for this room but it does move by quickly. There are 3 separate areas of display and you can sit down to enjoy the art. They rotate artists and exhibitions every few months too! Street parking or lot parking is available.
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Nguyen T.

Yelp
Beautiful gallery with a lot of different exhibits!! They also validate parking and the entree is free.
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Deidre M.

Yelp
First time visiting this gallery for the Refik Anadol exhibition. Appreciated that the gallery was inclusive and didn't gate keep art (it was free and you can just roll up and in!). Gallery layout - v nice and open. Vivid screens and QR codes for learning more. The immersive room was not worth a 1 hour plus wait for us. It felt dated IMO, especially if you've been to a teamLab exhibition or the Kusama infinity room many moons ago. If it wasn't for the disheveled female employee with attitude (barked at us bc we're "blocking her table" bc she needed to "see the gallery" while in line for the immersive room) it would have been a 5 star experience. Perhaps look into hiring people who can communicate more effectively and professionally, along with better logistics or a ticketing system for features like this.
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Ron L.

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I decided last minute to go to the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery to see an exhibition of some artist who projects large images on buildings in downtown LA, but he has an exhibit of his art. The artist is Refik Anodal and his work is amazing. It is both time lapse digitally inspiring and beautiful. The Gallery is on Orange Avenue right in the heart of Hollywood. One side of this large warehouse like building is 40 feet by 30 feet with a huge screen with amazing digital images and music. Then there are panels 7 feet by 3 feet on both sides of the walls in the other large room. Each panel is beautiful, either abstract colors or a time lapse of the National Parks. Finally, i waited in a long line, waiting to get into the immersive room, where the images are on all sides and the ceiling with an infinity floor. Super cool for 3 minutes. The exhibit is free and runs through April. Run, hop skip or jump on over. You will enjoy it.
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Brandan H.

Yelp
Very dope gallery. Super nice space. Slight bigger than most art galleries. I came for the Refik Anadol exhibit and it was the best. The infinity room line is always long and should be monitored more as some people were in there forever. Besides that the space is great and you can find parking in the structure behind or street. One of my faves.
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Channel E.

Yelp
My husband and I decided to make a visit here for Refik Anadol's exhibit (which is located at 925 N. Orange Ave.) since it'll be there until the end of April. He specializes in embedding media arts into architecture with data and machine intelligence for public art, data sculpture, and paintings. There's a parking lot that can be used with validation at 935 N. Sycamore. There's also metered parking avilable, as well. The exhibit is a decent size - like 3 spacious rooms. You have to queue in a line for the Infinity exhibit, but we decided we didn't want to wait for it. It surprisingly wasn't too crowded on a Saturday morning. Definitely a cool exhibit to check out - especially since it's free, why not?
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Charlzetta W.

Yelp
Thought provoking and inspiring artists and exhibits. The current exhibit by artist Nari Ward, is to me, an ode to oil and blood, capitalism vs environment, people vs things. It begs the questions "Are we truly living and free or dying prisoners to the waste we demand and recreate..." Wait, you didn't come here for a discussion, you came for a review. VISIT THIS GALLERY if you love art and especially if you are looking to invest in unique statement pieces. We went hoping to see Murjoni Merriweather's exhibit but all her pieces had sold out...except one piece that was still on display in a private room. I asked about it and the gallery host allowed us to view it and it was stunning!
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Gnarles M.

Yelp
The Rafik Anadol exhibit is not to be missed. Computer generated art from nature pictures posted to social media. The exhibit is amazing and free. The art is exhibited in a warehouse like space that does the art justice. Validated parking is available around the corner.
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Nick C.

Yelp
Great gallery space curated by Jeffrey Deitch. The room is large and has tons of natural lighting--it's very comfortable in there and allows for very large art pieces. I came for the Tokyo Pop Underground exhibit (which includes Hajime Sorayama's "Sexy Robots"!) and it made for a great ~1 hr visit. Looking forward to more exhibits here!
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Lorraine I.

Yelp
Very unique and infamous gallery In my own opinion it is underrated I love their exhibition, good taste and selection on the artists. You will never be disappointed at this place. Will come back again when I get a chance.

Dottie B.

Yelp
I had Shingles, but wanted to see the Sasha Gordon exhibit, I dragged myself downtown to the gallery on Grand Street all the way from Queens via bus and train! The dates were the same as they had been in 2022, but 2023 was on the website. I have and had the printout from the site, "Hands of Others" that spoke to the artist, her sense of unease when observing her own body, behaviors, etc., the use of doppelgangers, the idea of lucid dreams, etc., I couldn't get there fast enough!! The woman at the desk told me I had the dates wrong, it was last year. THEY had the dates wrong and have since addressed the issue on the website. I was dismayed. I have nothing against the gallery, I do think they need to ensure information is correct on the site, the FIRST time. I was not intrigued by the exhibit that was there; I had wasted my time as well as placed a notch on my sense of wellness.
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Hyeonmi S.

Yelp
free entrance, mesmerizing artwork as well as a small room to enter with projection. it's cool that ai was incorporated in this exhibition. the big screen and the projection room were my favorite, pretty cool to checkout if you're in the area!
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Giji F.

Yelp
Another round of clapping hands for Mr. Jeffery Deitch on how resourceful he is to bring in total of 7 Hajime Sorayama sexy robots!!!! I love visiting Jeffery Deitch Gallery since the space is humongous which can house really out of this world large scale exhitbits. This time all 6 Hajime Sorayama sexy robots housed in their own black lab. Very sensational!! Besides their facilities, clean, best lightings for photos, their staffs are always polite and sincere with guests. Lately, they even have a sign outside to show us to the new garage on 1 street west of the gallery.

bianca m.

Yelp
Stood in line for an hour to get to the infinity room. Was in line at 4:30pm and as soon we get to the entrance a rude brunette told us to leave in a blunt manner. The sign says "we do not recommend lining up after 5". We tried to explain that we were in line earlier and her response was "read the website". She witnessed us stand in line for an hour. They did not let the line finish. Very unprofessional, would not recommend this for anyone. They are not clear. Wasted my time.

Donna S.

Yelp
Loved the Refik Anadol exhibit!
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Stella T.

Yelp
First class gallery and Jeffery is a genius so that's as good as it gets if your looking for a great experience. Everything about this gallery is amazing and the Art openings are next level . The Artist ‍ are exceptional and the installation is always impressive. The people are always interesting. The space is large so it has a good feel. Get out L A has a great energy and cutting edge art scene.
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Lucy W. H.

Yelp
What a magnificent space to showcase great art. Jeffery Deitch has impeccable taste. Saw Ai Wei Wei's zodiac LEGO paintings. His wallpaper with many layers of meaning. Treasure box. One ton of compresses tea, the stools representing the children who died from a poorly constructed school building. There is so much to see and ponder. Quite a gem.

Giselle C.

Yelp
waited in like for almost an hour to enter the infinity room. there is a sign at the front that says the line closes at 5 and we got in line around 4:30. we got to the entrance of the room at 6, the time the gallery closes. a rude brunette girl kicked us out right before we were able to enter even though we were next in line. there were more people waiting behind us as well. she was rude and not considerate of the people in like. the place has poor instructions and they were not clear about the line closing. ridiculous experience and wasted my time here. do not recommend at all.