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6700 Melrose Ave
Coming Soon
Esteban Cabeza de Baca
Cesar’s Angels
May 11 – Jun 15, 2024
Evan Holloway
Faithful Versions of Enochian Tablets
May 11 – Jun 15, 2024
Joseph Holtzman
Pictures from Literature
Mar 16 – Apr 27, 2024
Annabeth Marks
Continuous Time
Mar 16 – Apr 27, 2024
Gladys Nilsson & Hend Samir
Jan 20 – Mar 2, 2024
Judith Linhares
Love Letters from San Jose
Nov 12 – Dec 22, 2023
Claudia Keep
Almanac
Nov 12 – Dec 22, 2023
Troy Lamarr Chew II
Ya Feel Me?!
Sep 9 – Oct 28, 2023
Scott Covert
THE DEAD SUPREME LOS ANGELES
Sep 9 – Oct 28, 2023
Wishing Well
Jun 25 – Aug 5, 2023
Walk Against the Wind
Micki Meng and Parker Gallery
83 Grand St, New York, NY
May 10 – Jun 3, 2023
Enter the Nose
Keegan Monaghan
Apr 23 – Jun 10, 2023
Mermaid Maija & the Island Paintings
Maija Peeples-Bright
Apr 23 – Jun 10, 2023
Melvino Garretti
Searching and Listening in My Backyard
Mar 11 – Apr 15, 2023
Richard Van Buren: 1969-70 Revisited
Mar 11 – Apr 15, 2023
Marley Freeman
elbow fist to make
Jan 15 – Feb 25, 2023
Sätty
Through the Fantasy Lens
Jan 15 – Feb 25, 2023
Franklin Williams
Meditative Spectacle: Paintings 1974–76
Nov 6 – Dec 23, 2022
Pui Tiffany Chow
Hurly-Burly
Nov 6 – Dec 23, 2022
Gene Beery
Portrait of the Artist as a Spandex Tuxedo
Sep 18 – Oct 29, 2022
Lily van der Stokker
What is it
Sep 18 – Oct 29, 2022
Nothing is to be Done for William T. Wiley
Jun 12 – Aug 6, 2022
Gerald Jackson
Psychic Rebuilding
Apr 20 – Jun 4, 2022
Christina Forrer & Rebecca Morris
Feb 17 – Apr 9, 2022
Megan Williams
Feb 17 – Apr 9, 2022
Lukas Geronimas
Jan 15 – Feb 5, 2022
Joan Brown
The End of a Crazy Summer & Other Personal Reflections
Nov 7, 2021 – Jan 8, 2022
Anna Helm
The Fourth Quarter
Nov 7, 2021 – Jan 8, 2022
The De Luxe Show
Aug 12 – Sep 18, 2021
Thornton Dial
The Earliest Years, 1987–1989
Jun 6 – Aug 1, 2021
Nancy Shaver
Blockers, Spacers and Scribble Drawings, 2020
Jun 6 – Aug 1, 2021
Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt
Byzantine Parallels
Apr 10 – May 22, 2021
Zachary Leener
Figur
Apr 10 – May 22, 2021
Melvino Garretti
Vino's Carnival of Ceramic Curiosities, or the Circuitous Path to Calamity
Jan 30 – Mar 27, 2021
Luam Melake
Sensitive Forms
Jan 30 – Mar 27, 2021
Gladys Nilsson
Old Lady Drawings, 1990–2020
Nov 7, 2020 – Jan 16, 2021
Keegan Monaghan
Bowl of Food
Nov 7, 2020 – Jan 16, 2021
Joseph Holtzman
Six Recent Paintings
Oct 16 – Dec 20, 2020
Maija Peeples-Bright
beautiFOAL
Sep 13 – Oct 31, 2020
Troy Lamarr Chew II
Fuck the King's Horses and All the King's Men
Sep 13 – Oct 31, 2020
Sculpture from a Distance (Part III)
May 31 – Jun 13, 2020
Sculpture from a Distance (Part II)
May 16 – May 29, 2020
Sculpture from a Distance (Part I)
May 1 – May 14, 2020
A Page From My Intimate Journal (Part II)
Mar 15 – Jun 13, 2020
William T. Wiley
Real Eye on Change
Mar 1 – May 31, 2020
Marley Freeman
Why I'm Turning My Key
Jan 12 – Feb 29, 2020
Judy Linn
For Ruth Roman
Jan 12 – Feb 29, 2020
Franklin Williams
The Inimitable Professor Emeritus
Oct 27 – Dec 21, 2019
Nickola Pottinger
Little theatre
Oct 27 – Dec 21, 2019
Irving Marcus
Works from the 1980s
Sep 8 – Oct 19, 2019
Hannah Greely
Busy Box
Sep 8 – Oct 19, 2019
Dilexi Gallery
Seeking the Unknown
Jun 15 – Aug 10, 2019
Roy De Forest
Works on Paper
Apr 14 – May 25, 2019
Graham Hamilton
Alphabet City
Apr 14 – May 25, 2019
Nancy Shaver & Emi Winter
Gathering texture, following shape
Feb 3 – Mar 30, 2019
Jim Drain
Half a Hole
Feb 3 – Mar 30, 2019
Alan Turner
Paintings, 1979-2009
Nov 11, 2018 – Jan 19, 2019
Alexandra Noel
Theatre Road
Nov 11, 2018 – Jan 19, 2019
Dustin Metz & Roni Shneior
Tatzpit
Sep 16 – Nov 3, 2018
Gertrud Parker
Recent Works in Encaustic
Sep 16 – Nov 3, 2018
The Candy Store
Jun 10 – Aug 11, 2018
Duncan Hannah
Apr 8 – May 26, 2018
Lukas Geronimas
Swallow Your World
Feb 15 – Mar 31, 2018
Marley Freeman
Californienne
Feb 15 – Mar 31, 2018
William T. Wiley
Nov 12, 2017 – Jan 27, 2018
Hannah Greely
Nov 12, 2017 – Jan 27, 2018
Franklin Williams
1963–1973
Sep 17 – Nov 4, 2017
Nut Art
May 28 – Aug 5, 2017
Gene Beery
Marley Freeman
Melvino Garretti
Lukas Geronimas
Hannah Greely
Karin Gulbran
Wally Hedrick
Joseph Holtzman
Gerald Jackson
Claudia Keep
Zachary Leener
Annabeth Marks
Keegan Monaghan
Gladys Nilsson
Maija Peeples-Bright
Nancy Shaver
Daisy Sheff
William T. Wiley
Franklin Williams
Art Basel Miami Beach
Dec 4 – Dec 8, 2024
Art Basel Paris
Oct 16 – Oct 20, 2024
Art Basel
Jun 11 – Jun 16, 2024
Frieze Los Angeles
Feb 29 – Mar 3, 2024
Frieze London
Oct 11 – Oct 15, 2023
Independent
May 11 – May 14, 2023
Frieze Los Angeles
Feb 16 – Feb 19, 2023
Independent 20th Century
Sep 8 – Sep 11, 2022
Independent
May 5 – May 8, 2022
Frieze Los Angeles
Feb 17 – Feb 21, 2022
Art Basel Miami Beach
Nov 30 – Dec 4, 2021
Independent
Sep 9 – Sep 12, 2021
Felix Art Fair
Jul 29 – Aug 1, 2021
Art Basel
Jun 17 – Jun 26, 2020
Independent
Mar 5 – Mar 8, 2020
Frieze Los Angeles
Feb 14 – Feb 16, 2020
Art Basel Miami Beach
Dec 5 – Dec 8, 2019
Independent
Mar 7 – Mar 10, 2019
Frieze Los Angeles
Feb 14 – Feb 17, 2019
NADA Miami
Dec 6 – Dec 9, 2018
Miart
Apr 13 – Apr 15, 2018
NADA New York
Mar 8 – Mar 11, 2018
Art Los Angeles Contemporary
Jan 25 – Jan 28, 2018
NADA Miami
Dec 7 – Dec 10, 2017
Gene Beery's Universal Calendar

Spiral bound, 22 pages
8.5 x 11 inches (22 x 28 cm)
Photographs and design by Gene Beery
2008/ 2024

$20

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Marley Freeman

Hardcover, 166 pages
11 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches (28.6 x 26.7 cm)
Poems by Eileen Myles; Text by Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, Francesca Wade, Cathleen Chaffee
Karma, New York, 2022

Zachary Leener: Figur and Related Drawings

Softcover, section-sewn
88 pages
8 x 6 inches (20.3 x 15.2 cm)
Essay by Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer
Published by Tutto
Edition of 225
December 2021

$30

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Thornton Dial: The Earliest Years, 1987–1989

Hardcover, 136 pages
8 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches (21.5 x 24.7 cm)
Edited by Phillip March Jones
Contributions by Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander, Paul Arnett, Richard Dial, Nikita Gale, Lonnie Holley, Kéla Jackson, Katherine Jentleson, Phillip March Jones, and Leslie Umberger
Design by Tully
Parker Gallery
Edition of 350
July 2021

$50

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Dilexi: A Gallery & Beyond

Hardcover
452 pages
11 3/8 x 11 3/8 inches (28.8 x 28.8 cm)
By Laura Whitcomb
With texts by Peter Frank, Jim Newman, Gene Youngblood, Jay Sanders and Antoine Thirion
Published by Label Curatorial
December 2021

$150

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Simply Free: A Created, Discovered, Awakened, Original Mind

Perfect bound, 104 pages
9 1/2 × 6 1/2 inches (24 × 16.5 cm)
Text by Franklin Williams, Cambria Williams
Introduction Stuart Williams
Design by Purtill Family Business
Edition of 500
Purple Gate Press
June 2021

$20

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Maija Peeples-Bright: beautiFOAL

Perfect bound, 380 pages
9 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches (23.49 x 26.67 cm)
Essays by Michael Duncan, Cat Kron
Design by Tully
Edition of 500
Parker Gallery
September 2020

$65

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Gladys Nilsson: Honk! Fifty Years of Painting

Hardcover, 176 pages
10 1/2 × 9 inches (26.7 × 22.9 cm)
Text by Marcia Tucker
Interview by Alison M. Gingeras
Matthew Marks Gallery/Garth Greenan Gallery, New York
2020

The Best of Nest

Hardback, 542 pages
11 x 9 inches (27.9 x 22.9 cm)
Edited by Todd Oldham
Essay by Joseph Holtzman
Phaidon, New York
November 2020

Gene Beery

Hardcover, 172 pages
8 1/4 x 11 inches (21 x 27.9 cm)
Edited by Balthazar Lovay
Texts by Kenneth Goldsmith, Balthazar Lovay, Jo Melvin, Gregor Quack
Mousse, 2019

Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design

Paperback, 224 pages
Edited by Jenelle Porter
Published by The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston
2019

Marley Freeman: Park Closes at Midnight

Hardcover, 64 pages
10 1/2 × 8 1/4 inches (26.7 × 21 cm)
Text by Lauren O'Neill-Butler
Edition of 750
Karma, New York, 2019

Eye Fruit: The Art of Franklin Williams

Perfect bound, 44 pages
12 1/4 × 10 1/4 inches (31.1 × 26 cm)
Text by Susan Landauer
Museum of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa, CA, 2018

Alan Turner: Paintings, 1979-2009

Perfect bound, 76 pages
10 × 8 inches (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Text by Alan Turner
Interview by Dan Nadel
Design by Tully
Edition of 200
Parker Gallery
November 2018

$40

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Franklin Williams: 1963-73

Envelope, 33 pages
12 × 9 inches (22.8 × 30.5 cm)
Essay by Eli Diner
Design by Folder Studio
Edition of 250
Parker Gallery
September 2017

$30

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Gladys Nilsson

Hardcover, 68 pages
10 1/4 × 8 3/4 inches (26 × 22.2 cm)
Text by Robert Storr
Interview by Dan Nadel
Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, 2014

What's It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect

Perfect bound, 226 pages
11 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches (28.6 × 24.1 cm)
Texts by Joann Moser, John Yau, and John G. Hanhardt
University of California Press, 2009

Gladys Nilsson: Greatest Hits from Chicago—Selected Works 1967–1984

Perfect bound, 20 pages
8 1/2 × 10 inches (21.6 × 25.4 cm)
Introduction by Deven K. Golden
Text by Russell Bowman
Design by Lois Grimm
Edition of 2000
Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, 1984

Wiley Territory

80 pages
11 × 8 1/2 inches (27.9 × 21.6 cm)
Texts by Graham W.J. Beal and John Perreault
Design by Robert Jensen
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 1979

Wizdumb: William T. Wiley

Spiral bound, 74 pages
10 × 8 inches (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
Text by Brenda Richardson
Design by Bruce Montgomery
Edition of 5000
University Art Museum, Berkeley, CA, 1971

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Parker Gallery is currently open by appointment only