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Speedy Gallery Online Viewing : Now you can enjoy Speedy Gallery on your smartphone anywhere in the world!

Speedy Gallery Online Viewing.

Los Angeles “Speedy Gallery” can now be enjoyed anywhere in the world.

Speedy Gallery Inc. of California, a U.S. corporation, has exhibited at Hauser & Wirth (London, Hong Kong, New York, etc.) and Nottingham Contemporary (a contemporary art center in Nottingham’s Lace Market area). V21 Artspace (London), which has created online sites for prestigious galleries from the Society to the Gadderby Museum and Art Gallery to Nottingham Castle, has partnered with V21 Artspace to launch its online gallery on November 1, 2020.

https://v21artspace.com/speedy-gallery-fall-2020-exhibitions-programme

You don’t need an app to visit the gallery site from your smartphone!

This is the second platform to partner with Walter’s Cube (New York, NY), which partnered and announced on June 21, 2020.
http://spdy.jp/news/s5507/

All five exhibition rooms (2,400sqft=192m²) in the Speedy Gallery in Los Angeles were meticulously surveyed and utilized the Matterport service, a platform from Matterport (San Francisco, U.S.A.) Equipped with six 3D scanning cameras. The entire gallery was photographed to recreate a realistic gallery.

This allows us to introduce Japanese contemporary art to art lovers not only in the Los Angeles area but also around the world.

Speedy Gallery is currently hosting “What is your Balance” by Moeko Maeda, who paints with salt. Other exhibits include the latest artworks by Akitsune Tsuchiya, a leading Japanese ink painting artist, Tetsuya Tamanoi, who creates three-dimensional works of Japanese pop culture, and Britney TOKYO, a nail artist beloved by American celebrities.

Speedy Gallery opened in downtown Los Angeles, CA in May 2018. We moved our location to Santa Monica in March of this year.
Current address: 2525 Michigan Ave. B5B, Santa Monica,90404

As part of its strategy to further DX (Digital Transformation) in the post-Corona era, Speedy Group has completely recreated its Los Angeles gallery online.