Gregory Crewdson at Gagosian Gallery Los Angeles
Gregory Crewdson's exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles ran from June 29 to August 3, 2002. The show featured his signature elaborately staged, cinematic photographs that blur the line between reality and fiction. Crewdson is known for his large-scale, meticulously crafted images that often depict suburban American life with a surreal, melancholic atmosphere. The exhibition was held at the Gagosian Gallery's Beverly Hills location, a prominent venue for contemporary art. The event was covered by artpress, a French art magazine, which published a PDF feature on the exhibition.
Key facts
- Exhibition ran from June 29 to August 3, 2002
- Location: Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles, United States
- Artist: Gregory Crewdson
- Medium: Photography
- Style: Cinematic, staged, large-scale photographs
- Theme: Suburban American life with surreal and melancholic elements
- Venue: Gagosian Gallery, a major contemporary art gallery
- Covered by artpress magazine
Entities
Artists
- Gregory Crewdson
Institutions
- Gagosian Gallery
- artpress
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States
Sources
- artpress —