From the Archive

Larry Bell in his studio in Venice, California, 1969. Image courtesy of Malcolm Lubliner and Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica. © Malcolm Lubliner
Larry Bell moved his studio to Venice in the early 1960s in order to have a more spacious working environment as his works grew in size and technological complexity. This large studio housed Bell’s small and big chambers, which he used to coat the glass for his sculptures.