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The Daniel Weinberg Gallery [1] first opened up in San Francisco, CA in 1973. Daniel's first show presented the paintings of David Novros; soon after, he exhibited works by Dorothea Rockburne, Richard Tuttle, Robert Mangold, John Duff, and Jo Baer. Other early shows highlighted Sol LeWitt, Dan Flavin, Richard Artschwager, Charles Gaines, Harriet Korman, Ralph Humphrey, Julian Schnabel, Robert Gober, Carl Andre, Barry Le Va, and Joe Zucker.
Daniel moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and opened a gallery on Venice Boulevard, where he presented three shows before moving into a space on North Almont Avenue space formerly occupied by Larry Gagosian. There, he produced shows for Jeff Koons (including Luxury and Degradation) [2] , Brice Marden, John McLaughlin, Bruce Nauman, Peter Cain [3], John Chamberlain [4], Lee Bontecou, Carroll Dunham, Peter Cain, Peter Halley, Christopher Wool, Steve Wolfe, and Louise Bourgeois. [5]
Daniel returned to San Francisco in 1993, opening a gallery on Geary Street only to head back to Los Angeles in 1999, with a new space at 6148 Wilshire Boulevard. He worked with upcoming artists—including James Siena, Victoria Gitman [6], and Andrew Masullo [7]—but also presented the work of mid-career artists, such as John Chamberlain and John Wesley.
In 2013, 40 years after launching his gallery, Daniel closed it and turned to private dealing. The gallery that assumed his space, Ambach & Rice, hosted a retrospective for him. In collaboration with Ambach & Rice, Daniel curated 40 YEARS AT THE DANIEL WEINBERG GALLERY [8], which showed over 50 artists from across his career.
Daniel Weinberg passed away on February 25, 2022 at the age of 88.
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The Daniel Weinberg Gallery [1] first opened up in San Francisco, CA in 1973. Daniel's first show presented the paintings of David Novros; soon after, he exhibited works by Dorothea Rockburne, Richard Tuttle, Robert Mangold, John Duff, and Jo Baer. Other early shows highlighted Sol LeWitt, Dan Flavin, Richard Artschwager, Charles Gaines, Harriet Korman, Ralph Humphrey, Julian Schnabel, Robert Gober, Carl Andre, Barry Le Va, and Joe Zucker.
Daniel moved to Los Angeles in 1983 and opened a gallery on Venice Boulevard, where he presented three shows before moving into a space on North Almont Avenue space formerly occupied by Larry Gagosian. There, he produced shows for Jeff Koons (including Luxury and Degradation) [2] , Brice Marden, John McLaughlin, Bruce Nauman, Peter Cain [3], John Chamberlain [4], Lee Bontecou, Carroll Dunham, Peter Cain, Peter Halley, Christopher Wool, Steve Wolfe, and Louise Bourgeois. [5]
Daniel returned to San Francisco in 1993, opening a gallery on Geary Street only to head back to Los Angeles in 1999, with a new space at 6148 Wilshire Boulevard. He worked with upcoming artists—including James Siena, Victoria Gitman [6], and Andrew Masullo [7]—but also presented the work of mid-career artists, such as John Chamberlain and John Wesley.
In 2013, 40 years after launching his gallery, Daniel closed it and turned to private dealing. The gallery that assumed his space, Ambach & Rice, hosted a retrospective for him. In collaboration with Ambach & Rice, Daniel curated 40 YEARS AT THE DANIEL WEINBERG GALLERY [8], which showed over 50 artists from across his career.
Daniel Weinberg passed away on February 25, 2022 at the age of 88.
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