Von Lintel Gallery

Von Lintel Gallery Currently the gallery is open by appointment only. Please send us an email to [email protected]

Von Lintel is a contemporary art gallery representing twenty-one artists in the primary market. In early 2014, the gallery relocated to Los Angeles after enjoying 15 years in New York City’s Chelsea district and, before that, seven successful years in Munich, Germany. Since its inception, Von Lintel has presented work that is both avant-garde and maintains a sense of aesthetic tradition. The galle

ry artists work in a variety of media including painting, photography and works on paper and their practices include both representational and abstract compositions. Among the photographers, there is an emphasis on one-of-a-kind photography and many of the artists working in other media draw on or allude to photographic traditions. Von Lintel Gallery produces illustrated catalogues in conjunction with many exhibitions and has attracted a high level of critical success as well as a devoted following of collectors. In recent years, Von Lintel exhibitions and artists have been the subject of numerous reviews and features in prestigious publications including Artforum, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Art in America, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, Art on Paper, Artnews, New York Magazine and Time Out. Von Lintel artists have shown or placed work in many public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Getty and Londonʼs National Gallery of Art.

Come join us this Saturday ie tomorrow for the opening of Kate Petley’s ‘Penumbra’ at the gallery from 4 to 7pm.  Parkin...
05/29/2026

Come join us this Saturday ie tomorrow for the opening of Kate Petley’s ‘Penumbra’ at the gallery from 4 to 7pm. Parking here are Bergamot Station Art Center is easy and free. If you like this works from the images you are going to love them in person. We look forward to seeing you and Kate will be present.

Kate Petley’s practice turns light into structure, and structure into image. Working across sculpture, photography, and painting, Petley builds compositions that are at once materially precise and visually unstable, where the line between object, document, and illusion is elegantly undone.

Petley’s process begins with temporary sculptural arrangements of painted materials, staged in intensely lit environments and photographed at the moment of their brief, atmospheric existence. The resulting photographs are then translated onto canvas, where the image is reanimated through selective painted passages that are often nearly imperceptible. The effect is a surface that remains insistently flat even as it evokes a shimmering, holographic depth.
Kate Petley received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation award in 2025 and has exhibited nationally and internationally since 1988. Her work is represented in the collections of the City of Houston, Grinnell College Museum of Art, the Polsinelli Collection, the Howard Hughes Corporation, and others. She has exhibited at MCA Denver, FotoFest Houston, PhotoIreland, and the CU Art Museum, and has received a Ucross Foundation Fellowship and a NEA/Rockefeller Foundation grant. Petley lives and works in Peekskill, New York.

Kate Petley’s third solo show at the gallery ‘Penumbra’  opens on Saturday May 23rd, but the official opening, with the ...
05/22/2026

Kate Petley’s third solo show at the gallery ‘Penumbra’ opens on Saturday May 23rd, but the official opening, with the artist present, won’t be celebrated until the following Saturday, May 30th from 4pm to 7pm.

Kate Petley’s practice turns light into structure, and structure into image. Working across sculpture, photography, and painting, Petley builds compositions that are at once materially precise and visually unstable, where the line between object, document, and illusion is elegantly undone.

Petley’s process begins with temporary sculptural arrangements of painted materials, staged in intensely lit environments and photographed at the moment of their brief, atmospheric existence. The resulting photographs are then translated onto canvas, where the image is reanimated through selective painted passages that are often nearly imperceptible. The effect is a surface that remains insistently flat even as it evokes a shimmering, holographic depth.

Kate Petley received a Pollock-Krasner Foundation award in 2025 and has exhibited nationally and internationally since 1988. Her work is represented in the collections of the City of Houston, Grinnell College Museum of Art, the Polsinelli Collection, the Howard Hughes Corporation, and others. She has exhibited at MCA Denver, FotoFest Houston, PhotoIreland, and the CU Art Museum, and has received a Ucross Foundation Fellowship and a NEA/Rockefeller Foundation grant. Petley lives and works in Peekskill, New York.

Last day at AIPAD. Open until 5 pm.   Works by
04/26/2026

Last day at AIPAD. Open until 5 pm. Works by

Join us! Opening Today, Saturday March 14th, from 4pm to 7pm.Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to present Nicolette Spear’s ...
03/14/2026

Join us! Opening Today, Saturday March 14th, from 4pm to 7pm.

Von Lintel Gallery is pleased to present Nicolette Spear’s exhibition Dopamine: Embodied Presence, a new series of oil paintings that position the body as a luminous site of resistance within the circuitry of the attention economy. Expanding her ongoing Dopamine project, this second exhibition with the gallery examines what it means to remain sensate and self‑possessed amid the persistent tug of digital distraction.

Spear’s work orbits the “dopamine loop,” the addictive feedback cycle engineered by apps and algorithms, and counters it with the slowness and tactility of painting. Classical oil portraiture collides with the flattened language of branding and AI‑generated imagery; logos and synthetic motifs cling to the figures like a second skin, forming a patchwork that blurs the line between person and platform. The result is a hybrid iconography in which the interface seems etched into the psyche.

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Last day to see Anthony Friedkin’s mini retrospective is today. Come say hi and see these brilliant photographs for your...
03/07/2026

Last day to see Anthony Friedkin’s mini retrospective is today. Come say hi and see these brilliant photographs for yourself.

Just a few more days before this beautiful mini retrospective of Anthony Friedkin’s photographs comes to an end on Satur...
03/05/2026

Just a few more days before this beautiful mini retrospective of Anthony Friedkin’s photographs comes to an end on Saturday March 7th.

Von Lintel Gallery
Bergamot Station Arts Center
2525 Michigan Ave, Unit A7
Santa Monica

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1978, Jaws, Universal Studios, Hollywood, CA taken by Anthony FriedkinHis show runs through March 7th and we are really ...
02/27/2026

1978, Jaws, Universal Studios, Hollywood, CA taken by Anthony Friedkin

His show runs through March 7th and we are really close to Frieze LA if you want to stop by.

Von Lintel Gallery
Bergamot Station Arts Center
2525 Michigan Ave, Unit A7
Santa Monica

Carolyn Marks Blackwood in booth 411 at the intersection Palm Springs art fair. We’re here until February 16th, if can s...
02/13/2026

Carolyn Marks Blackwood in booth 411 at the intersection Palm Springs art fair. We’re here until February 16th, if can stop by.

Come join us, Anthony Friedkin is giving an artist talk today at the gallery at 3pm.Von Lintel GalleryBergamot Station A...
02/07/2026

Come join us, Anthony Friedkin is giving an artist talk today at the gallery at 3pm.

Von Lintel Gallery
Bergamot Station Arts Center
2525 Michigan Ave, Unit A7
Santa Monica

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2525 Michigan Avenue, Unit A7
Los Angeles, CA
90404

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Tuesday 12pm - 6pm
Wednesday 12pm - 6pm
Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

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