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711:, a publication on new figurative painting featuring the most groundbreaking contemporary artists and their important predecessors. The following year, he conceived the creation of the Gallery Association Los Angeles (GALA), to "generate excitement about the L.A. gallery scene" and shared his idea with a group of gallerists in Los Angeles. In May 2020, GALA launched galleryplatform.la, an online platform that serves the dynamic Los Angeles art community with editorial content and rotating online viewing rooms. In 2022, Deitch opened a second location in a historic building on 44: 588:
By 2012, Deitch's directorship led to what one commentator called a "cultural collision" between Deitch's more popular art tastes and MOCA's previous interests. Though Deitch was acknowledged to have boosted museum attendance to record levels, critics charged that MOCA's shows sometimes prioritized
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on the 15-year history of Deitch Projects. In 2015, he began hosting shows at 76 Grand Street in New York, one of his former gallery spaces. In July 2016, he reopened his Lower Manhattan gallery at 18 Wooster Street, the space he ran from 1996 to 2010 and rented out to the
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popular exhibits over artists who were well-known in the LA art scene or over more traditional scholarly concerns. In 2012, as the conflict grew, MOCA's board of trustees unanimously voted to ask for the resignation of its longtime chief curator
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in New York City. He stated in a later interview that he was inspired by the example of Warhol's Factory to try to "create space for another generation of misfits." His first shows included works by
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In 2010, Jeffery Deitch was appointed Director to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), which was seeking to recover from low attendance and a near-bankruptcy following the
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which had originated in San Francisco in the 1990s among artists on the fringe of the skateboard scene. Deitch became well known as a supporter of young artists like
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in which the artist collaborated with 1000 LA residents to fill an exhibition space with clay figures. Additionally, Deitch conceived MOCAtv, the first original
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and has headed several influential public art projects with street artists. He initiated Wynwood Walls with Tony Goldman in Miami in 2009 and Coney Art Walls on
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Widely considered to be the first person who bought a work by Jean-Michel Basquiat (he was also the first to write about him in a 1980 essay for Art in America)
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for the following five years. Deitch now runs the two spaces under Jeffrey Deitch Inc. Since reopening the gallery, Deitch has organized exhibitions by
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Over his career, Deitch has crafted for himself a unique role that merges curatorial profile with the business side of art.
2712: 2054: 1528: 2527:"See How a New Generation of Ceramic Artists Is Pushing the Medium Into Strange Dimensions in Jeffrey Deitch's 'Clay Pop'" 2823: 2803: 2402: 2035: 243: 197:, where his father ran a heating oil and coal company and his mother was an economist. He attended public high school in 2617: 1306: 2505: 2213: 1896: 1693: 1623: 593:, leading to the resignation of four artists on MOCA's board in protest. Deitch resigned from MOCA the following year. 1001: 2602: 1213: 2431:"Meet Nadia Lee Cohen, an Artist Whose Astounding, Shape-Shifting Self-Portraits Are Drawing Crowds in Hollywood" 17: 1970: 2760: 2176: 1578:
Martin, Nadia. "Post human (1992-1993): New social imaginaries of the body among art, science and technology."
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From 1988 to 1996, Deitch was a successful private dealer and art adviser to a number of collectors, including
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Periodically, Deitch hosts artisan marketplaces in the back courtyard of his flagship Los Angeles location.
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In addition to Deste, Post Human was presented at five venues, including the Castello di Rivoli (Turin),
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Deitch opened his first gallery as a college student in 1972 at the Curtis Inn, a rented hotel parlor in
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In 2018, Deitch opened a new 15,000-square-foot (1,400-square-metre) space in Hollywood, designed by
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dedicated to fine art. Deitch donated his after-tax salary back to the museum throughout his tenure.
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for $ 2.1 million, nearly three times its $ 730,000 high estimate and also a record for the artist.
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Since 1975, Deitch has curated exhibitions internationally. Among his most celebrated projects are
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on a thematic exhibition. From 2015 to 2021, the exhibitions were housed in The Moore Building of
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An early advocate of graffiti art in the 1980s, he later introduced New York to the style of
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Jeffrey Deitch Curates Jeffrey Deitch: The Return of the Art World's Most Essential Zelig
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During his three-year tenure, Deitch advised and curated seminal exhibitions such as
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named him as the twelfth most influential person in the international art world.
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Deitch, Jeffrey (September 1980). "Report from Times Square".
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In 1989, he bid US$ 10.5 million and paid $ 11.55 million for
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Big Art, Big Money: Julie Mehretu's 'Mural' for Goldman Sachs
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for its 1984 renovation. Having become a regular at Warhol’s
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How Jeffrey Deitch's MOCA Appointment Changes the Art World
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in Tokyo. His other curatorial projects have included the
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Between 1988 and 2008, Deitch curated numerous shows at
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Deitch has been closely associated with artists such as
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L.A.'s MOCA picks art dealer Jeffrey Deitch as director
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JEFFREY DEITCH with David Carrier and Joachim Pissarro
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and others credit the show with introducing the term "
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Revista de Ciencias HumanĂ­sticas y Sociales (ReHuSo)
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From 2010 to 2013, he served as director of the 2785: 1080:"Sur Rodney (Sur) on Freaking Out the Art World" 740: 649:, Deitch's gallery collaborates with art dealer 193:Deitch was born on July 9, 1952, and grew up in 1641:"Picturing the Urban Landscape: City as Studio" 250:Deitch was also a friend of and art dealer for 1827:A New Boss, and a Jolt of Real-World Expertise 569:The Painting Factory: Abstraction After Warhol 489: 175:Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) 1794: 879: 877: 875: 873: 390:In 1995, he wrote the strategic plan for the 2360:A Gallery by Any Other Name, Size and Shape? 2193:Dan Duray and Gareth Harris (July 8, 2016), 1323:Prosperity Sets the Tone at London Auctions 787: 785: 408:(K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong, 2023), and 188: 27:American art dealer and curator (born 1952) 2102: 2100: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1624:"The Venice Biennale: An Art Bazaar Abuzz" 1608:Los Angeles Museum Taps Dealer as Director 1230: 978: 976: 974: 870: 832: 494:In 1996, Deitch opened Deitch Projects in 435:In 1980, he became a regular columnist of 42: 2809:Directors of museums in the United States 2524: 2211: 2134: 2033: 1780:The Gallery Doors Open to the Long Denied 1719: 1596:. Columbia University Press. p. iii. 1277: 1184: 1161: 1159: 826: 518:video-and-slide-projection show in 1997. 2503: 2267: 2156:Andersen, Kristin (September 22, 2014). 2155: 2052: 1943: 1307:Pollock Price Among Records at Sotheby's 1165: 1077: 945: 943: 941: 782: 596: 2635:Miranda, Carolina A. (April 20, 2020). 2634: 2545: 2525:Goldstein, Caroline (October 6, 2021). 2456: 2400: 2375:Slenske, Michael (September 10, 2019). 2374: 2358:Laura van Straaten (October 25, 2018), 2330: 2174: 2137:"How Do You Solve a Problem Like MOCA?" 2097: 2078:"The Downfall of MOCA's Jeffrey Deitch" 1879: 1747: 1252: 1185:Goldstein, Andrew (November 13, 2008). 1030:Cathleen McGuigan (February 10, 1985), 971: 769: 552:Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 14: 2786: 2653: 2615: 2573: 2482: 2428: 2075: 2005: 1923:Cotter, Holland (September 10, 2007). 1922: 1894: 1691: 1665: 1527:Janus, Elizabeth (September 6, 1996). 1278:Kazanijan, Dodie (September 4, 2017). 1231:Konigsberg, Eric (February 27, 2009). 1156: 1147: 1045: 1043: 949: 544:In conjunction with Creative Time and 294: 2483:Vankin, Deborah (February 18, 2023). 2239: 2106: 2053:Williams, Maxwell (August 10, 2023). 1687: 1685: 1526: 1500: 1166:Tompkins, Calvin (November 5, 2007). 938: 795:. Spain, GEDISA, 2022. 2603:"Unrealism: New Figurative Painting" 2429:Plejko, Jennifer (August 12, 2022). 2401:Reyburn, Scott (February 26, 2021). 2286: 1841:Alexandra Peers (January 20, 2010), 1591: 1337: 1212:Calvin Tomkins (November 12, 2007), 1092: 1049: 984:Museum Role Fits a Former Art Dealer 770:Tomkins, Calvin (November 5, 2007). 359:Everything that’s Interesting is New 132:; born July 9, 1952) is an American 2331:Freeman, Nate (November 24, 2021). 2135:Colacello, Bob (February 5, 2013). 1233:"Is Anybody Buying Art These Days?" 1040: 419:Deitch is known as an advocate for 24: 2829:People from Los Feliz, Los Angeles 2654:Finkel, Jori (February 16, 2023). 2212:Needelman, Joshua (May 15, 2023). 2195:Jeffrey Deitch makes SoHo comeback 2175:Swanson, Carl (January 12, 2014). 2034:Appleford, Steve (July 27, 2013). 1682: 1501:Bevan, Roger (December 31, 1995). 1338:Grau, Donatien (October 3, 2014). 1258:Calvin Tomkins (March 29, 2010). " 700:(curated by Alia Dahl, 2022), and 387:" into the popular consciousness. 25: 2840: 2705: 2240:Blair, Ian F. 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In 2010, 2814:Harvard Business School alumni 2546:Recinos, Eva (July 20, 2023). 2314:"Jeffery Deitch Inc. 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Philosopher 341:Psychological Abstraction 282:Untitled (Diagonal Curve) 216: 109: 101: 93: 78: 53: 41: 34: 1797:"Yoko Ono's double life" 1398:The Museum of Modern Art 205:in 1974 and received an 189:Early life and education 2753:Flash Art International 1268:. Retrieved 2017-08-04. 1057:The Wall Street Journal 707:In 2019, Deitch edited 668:, followed by shows by 655:Miami's Design District 443:Flash Art International 244:The Andy Warhol Diaries 211:Harvard Business School 87:Harvard Business School 1971:"The Painting Factory" 1592:Aloi, Gregory (2020). 713:Santa Monica Boulevard 330:, Athens, including: 2730:, September 19, 2018. 2683:"The Three Jeffrey's" 2661:The Los Angeles Times 2553:The Los Angeles Times 2247:The Los Angeles Times 2114:The Los Angeles Times 2013:The Los Angeles Times 715:, the former home of 647:Art Basel Miami Beach 597:Return to art dealing 427:in New York in 2015. 195:Hartford, Connecticut 71:Hartford, Connecticut 2799:American art dealers 2733:Anna Louie Sussman, 1989:"Art in the Streets" 1825:(January 11, 2010), 1699:Architectural Digest 793:Feminismo posthumano 317:Form Follows Fiction 252:Jean-Michel Basquiat 223:Lenox, Massachusetts 167:Jean-Michel Basquiat 2780:, November 5, 2007. 2769:, January 12, 2014. 2687:The Weekly Footnote 1946:"Hopper's Big Show" 1466:"Artificial Nature" 1430:"Cultural Geometry" 1126:. 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