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The Brockman Gallery

The Brockman Gallery

Los Angeles 1967-1990 (Pre-order, Oct 13 2026)

Lauren Hanson
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A visual history of the iconic Brockman Gallery, celebrating its art and artists through essays, photographs, and archival imagery.

The Brockman Gallery: Los Angeles, 1967–1990 tells the visual history of the Brockman Gallery, founded in South L.A. by brothers Alonzo and Dale Brockman Davis in the wake of the Watts Rebellion. Their space became vital for young artists of color, nurturing the early careers of David Hammons, Suzanne Jackson, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. Featuring rich archival material and over more than eighty works of art, the book traces how the Davises cultivated a space for artistic experimentation, intellectual exchange, and multicultural community. Three essays by prominent curators and art historians address the history of the gallery’s community-driven project, its wide-reaching reverberations, and its legacy. The catalogue will outline a comprehensive gallery chronology and historical timeline, with materials from the Brockman Gallery Archive at the Los Angeles Public Library, and detailed biographies with visual analyses.

 

Lauren Hanson is Assistant Curator of Modern Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. She specializes in twentieth-century art from Europe and the United States and has organized installations at LACMA including The Figure AbstractedStage and Spectacle in Modern France and Germany, and Variations on Surrealism: 1930s–70s. She recently co-curated Otto Piene: Paths to Paradise at the Museum Tinguely in Basel, Switzerland. Prior to joining LACMA, Hanson held curatorial positions at the Blanton Museum of Art and the Harvard Art Museums.

 

  • Publisher: Angel City Press
  • Publish Date: October 13, 2026
  • Pages: 208
  • Language: English
  • Type: Hardcover
  • EAN/UPC: 9781626401228
  • Dimensions: 12 in H | 9 in W | 0.06 lb Wt
  • BISAC Categories: Arts & Hobbies, History
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