Founded by Stuart Regen in 1989 and directed by Shaun Caley Regen for the last quarter-century, Regen Projects has launched careers with its innovative and critically acclaimed exhibition program, earning a reputation for incisive vision in its representation of emergent as well as established artists worldwide. This illustrated volume presents the full run of exhibitions and projects spanning 25 years, together with archival material documenting the cultural context in which the gallery has operated, a foreword by George Baker and essays by Ann Goldstein and Michael Maltzan. An afterword by Shaun Caley Regen rounds out this tribute to a gallery, which has become an institution, playing a transformative role in the evolving cultural landscape of Los Angeles and remaining at the forefront of artistic advocacy and discovery. Published in association with Regen Projects, Los Angeles. AUTHOR: George Baker is Professor of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles. Ann Goldstein directed the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from 2010 to 2013 and prior to that was Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles from 1983 to 2009. Michael Maltzan, founding principal of Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc., is the architect of MoMA-QNS in New York and Inner-City Arts and the Pittman Dowell Residence in Los Angeles, in addition to Regen Projects spaces since 2003. 650 colour illustrations