From the Archive

Billy Al Bengston’s studio on Mildred Street in Venice, California, 1970. Image courtesy of and © Billy Al Bengston
Billy Al Bengston moved to a large studio at 110 Mildred Street in Venice in the 1960s, which became a meeting space for artists living and working in the same building at the time, such as Ken Price, Ed Moses, and John Altoon. Bengston hosted exhibitions there, calling the space the “Artist Studio” while they were on view. Through these exhibitions, he sold work straight out of his studio as a means of circumventing gallery commissions.