The collections at NoHo Modern include various pieces of modern furniture, paintings and sculptures. NoHo Moder sells unique seating, tables, lighting, storage and decorative items that all bring that modern and chic feel into the room. It's a great place to go if you're looking for that original piece of furniture that fits in with almost any style of room.
Aboriginal Dreamtime sells original artwork representing diverse communities throughout Australia. Every painting sold comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. A portion of the proceeds of the sales is allocated for the benefit of the Aboriginal people.
Morateur is an art gallery featuring original twentieth-century pieces and specializing in work in the Art Deco style. Morateur's collection includes clocks, seating, desks, tables, lighting, sculptures and framed art.
Associated with the University of Southern California, One Archives features the world's largest collection of resources on gay and lesbian heritage and concerns. The center houses archival collections, subject files, books, magazines, journals and audiovisual materials that document the history of the LGBT community.
The center also has an art collection that includes paintings, photography, ceramic sculptures and more that reflect the LGBT experience.
The friendly staff is happy to answer any questions and guide visitors through the archives.
M+B Gallery is a contemporary art gallery set in what used to be a house between Melrose Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. The relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere is welcome to all visitors. The main house in front and a structure in the back feature mostly photography by established and emerging cutting-edge artists. Artists featured here include Mike Brodie, Erwan Frotin, Mona Kuhn, Alex Prager, Martin Denker, Carlo Van De Roer and Kohei Yoshuki. Exhibitions include solo shows and group shows. Benjamin Tregano is the owner of the gallery. A few spaces of parking are available in the driveway.
The Louis Stern Fine Arts gallery sells paintings, sculptures and photography—with a special emphasis on mid-20th-century, West Coast Abstract painters. Louis Stern also represents a select group of contemporary artists. The gallery is closed on Sundays. Additional information is available on the website.
The Schindler House is a landmark architectural and historic site in West Hollywood. It was designed by Viennese emigre Rudolf Schindler in the 1920s for his family and other artists. It is considered the first house built in the Modern style. The design of the house was unique for its cooperative live and work spaces, industrial materials and integration of interior and exterior environments. Over its history, the house was a gathering place for progressive and avant-garde artists. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It has been operated by the MAK Center for Art and Architecture since 1994. The organization is a satellite of the MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art in Vienna.