Loading interactive art...
Loading interactive art...
Price Range
Accessible
Sebastian Gladstone operates across Chinatown and Hollywood with a program that defies the easy categorizations the market prefers. Founded in 2020, the gallery focuses on sculpture, painting, and design -- but the connective thread is not medium but sensibility: an interest in practices that resist categorization, that value material clarity and formal rigor over conceptual trendiness or market-friendly accessibility. The gallery's emphasis on under-recognized practices is a deliberate curatorial choice. Rather than competing for the same hot artists that every other young gallery chases, Sebastian Gladstone identifies practitioners whose work possesses quiet formal intelligence that the market has not yet caught up to. This requires patience from both the gallery and its collectors, but the payoff is access to work that has not been pre-digested by the consensus-making machinery of fairs, magazines, and social media. The residency program extends the gallery's mission beyond commercial exhibition, providing artists with time and space to develop work outside market pressures. The Chinatown and Hollywood locations serve different aspects of LA's creative landscape -- the former embedded in the gallery district's social ecosystem, the latter positioned within the entertainment industry's cultural orbit. Both spaces prioritize the object over the spectacle.
Represents artists directly and sells new works
Accessible pricing for artists whose market visibility has lagged behind their material intelligence. This is a gallery for collectors who trust their own aesthetic responses over market validation -- the work here rewards sustained looking and rewards collectors who engage with form and material rather than narrative or brand. Visit both locations to understand the full scope. The team is engaged and willing to discuss artists' practices in depth.
0 collectors following
A Los Angeles gallery with genuine curatorial independence, focusing on material-forward practices that other galleries overlook. The dual Chinatown/Hollywood model serves different audiences without diluting the program. The residency component signals commitment to artist development beyond sales. Still early enough that the full impact is unclear, but the taste is sharp and the positioning is smart. A collector's gallery in the best sense.