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Los Angeles’s Thomas Duncan Gallery announced today that it is closing its doors. Established in 2012, the gallery has featured artists such as Steven Baldi, Verena Dengler, Lucas Knipscher, Zak Prekop, Valerie Snobeck, and Jesse Willenbring. The gallery has exhibited at numerous fairs, including Art Los Angeles Contemporary, Art Basel Miami Beach, and FIAC Paris.

In a letter, Thomas Duncan wrote, “I am extremely proud of the achievements of the past four and a half years––from debut and pivotal solo shows to larger curatorial endeavors within the space as well as the relationships forged with institutions and other galleries alike. To have been able to support these amazing artists and enable their work to be experienced by new audiences has been, quite literally, a dream come true. I will always be incredibly grateful to all those who have supported the program during its lifetime.”

The gallery’s current exhibition, titled “Sponsored by Homer,” which showcases the work of Jesse Willenbring, will be its last. It runs until June 4.

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