Current
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Glass Half Full
The Apartment 28 Feb - 25 Apr 2026 Rhett Baruch Gallery is pleased to present Glass Half Full, an exhibition exploring optimism, light, and perspective through the transformative language of glass and the radiant possibilities of paint. Marking the third exhibition at The Apartment, the show brings together an international roster of glass and craft artists alongside Los... Read more -
Flowers of the Field
Collaboration with Jean Pascal Florist 4 Apr - 2 May 2026 Rhett Baruch Gallery is pleased to present Flowers of the Field, a group exhibition hosted at Jean Pascal Florist in Beverly Hills. Please join us for the opening reception on Saturday, April 4th from 6-8pm Reflecting on the fleeting nature of beauty, the exhibition draws on the metaphor of “flowers... Read more
Past
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Close To Coast
Collaboration with Lawson-Fenning 27 Feb - 4 Apr 2026 Rhett Baruch Gallery and Lawson-Fenning are pleased to present Close To Coast, a collaborative exhibition hosted at Lawson-Fenning’s new concept space, Studio LF. The exhibition brings together two abstract painters long associated with the galleries’ program: Lynda Keeler and Colt Seager. Both artists approach landscape not as a fixed image,... Read more -
The Weight of Thinking
Lasse Bech Martinussen and James Naish 4 Oct - 22 Nov 2025 Rhett Baruch Gallery: The Apartment is pleased to present The Weight Of Thinking , a two-person exhibition featuring new works by Copenhagen-based painter Lasse Bech Martinussen and Los Angeles-based artist and designer James Naish. Both artists approach material and form with an awareness of history by echoing Auguste Rodin, Henry... Read more -
Wish You Were Here
Edward Givis, Satoshi Okano, and Kristopher Raos 24 Jul - 30 Aug 2025 Rhett Baruch Gallery is thrilled to announce our newest exhibition at the Melrose gallery, Wish You Were Here. This exhibition is about memory being reconstructed, reframed, and reimagined through fragments of culture and personal history through the lens of three painters. This summer show features Edward Givis, Satoshi Okano, and... Read more -
Shell Game
Liz Oliver and Laura Vahlberg 27 Jun - 19 Jul 2025 Rhett Baruch Gallery is thrilled to announce Shell Game, a two-person exhibition that brings together the lighting works of Liz Oliver and oil paintings by Laura Vahlberg. Two artists whose practices, though materially and functionally distinct, share a deep engagement with perception, surface, and the quiet reordering of the visible... Read more
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Thin Places
Colt Seager 22 Mar - 26 Apr 2025 Rhett Baruch Gallery is thrilled announce Colt Seager’s inaugural solo exhibition, following his debut as the first painter featured in our gallery in 2022. This show marks a significant milestone in his career, offering a deeper exploration of his evolving practice and providing an opportunity for our growing audience to... Read more -
Incursions
Richard Shapiro 25 Jan - 23 Feb 2025 Rhett Baruch Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of paintings and sculptures by artist Richard Shapiro. This is the inaugural exhibition for the gallery at its new temporary Los Angeles location as well as the first solo exhibition with Shapiro. Featured is a series of new monumental paintings... Read more -
Blurry Pastures
A landscape show 26 Oct - 14 Dec 2024 Rhett Baruch Gallery is pleased to present Blurry Pastures, a group show of artists exhibiting varying forms of what a landscape can be. To challenge traditional notions of landscape representation, prompting visitors to reconsider the possibilities inherent in this genre. By presenting a diverse range of artistic expressions and mediums,... Read more -
Luxury Repeat
Bonnie Morano and Stanislas Piechaczek 13 Jul - 10 Aug 2024 The convergence of two artistic practices centered on repetition, movement, and symbolism within distinct value systems. Showcased in a limited exhibition space at a meticulously restored historic French Art Deco apartment by GLB Properties. Exclusive of Rhett Baruch Gallery’s ongoing art and design curation in collaboration with Ivana Rose. An... Read more