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Craig Krull Gallery is recognized for California painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography, focusing on local movements and lineages including Light and Space, Chicanx Art, and California Clay. The gallery presents sixteen to twenty exhibitions per year, with educational programs, artist talks, and performances. Craig Krull Gallery: A Documentary History Craig Krull Gallery: A Documentary History Craig Krull opened Turner/Krull Gallery on Melrose Avenue in 1991, focusing on the exceptional yet underrepresented Los Angeles photography community, including Anthony Hernandez, Robbert Flick, John Divola, JoAnn Callis, Edmund Teske, and J ulius Shulman. Krull also brought back to LA major photographers such as Robert Adams, Frederick Sommer, and William Eggleston. The ‘90s saw explosive growth in the photography market, a revitalized interest in the medium and its history, and tremendous cross-fertilization of photography with other visual art forms. Krull curated exhibitions on the history of Photomontage, Neue Sachlichkeit Photography, and the landmark “Action/Performance and the Photograph,” which examined the relationship of still photography and Performance Art.…