The Ace Gallery is an internationally recognized art gallery that showcases work from artists of all ages and genres. With locations in New York, Beverly Hills and Los Angeles, the gallery allows visitors from around the country to see contemporary art from emerging artists or the craft of already established names. The Ace Gallery has featured artists such as Dennis Oppenheim, James Rosenquist, Robert Irwin and Andy Warhol. Current Director Douglas Chrismas opened the gallery in 1961 and is known for creating museum-like exhibits. The spacious Los Angeles location, found between Burnside and Dunsmuir avenues, is on the second floor of an 11-story 1930s building. Guests can walk around the gallery freely, viewing the latest exhibits. Staff is always available to answer any questions.
GETTING THERE
Take the 55 Freeway north for about six miles until the I-5 Freeway. Merge onto the I-5 Freeway north toward Los Angeles and continue for around 30 miles. Take the I-10 west toward Santa Monica. Stay on the I-10 west for about eight miles before exiting La Brea Avenue. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for La Brea Avenue north. Turn right at La Brea Avenue south and continue for a little more than one mile. Turn left at San Vicente Boulevard. Continue straight to stay on San Vicente Boulevard and turn right at Hauser Boulevard. Less than a mile down Hauser Boulevard will be Wilshire Boulevard. Turn right on Wilshire Boulevard until you end at the Ace Gallery. Free one-hour parking is available in the parking lot behind the gallery.