Leslie Sacks Gallery
Santa Monica

Artists
Works Available By
- Nina Chanel Abney
- Derrick Adams
- Etel Adnan
- El Anatsui
- William H. Bailey
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Willie Bester
- Frank Bowling
- Georges Braque
- Brian Calvin
- Marc Chagall
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude
- Chuck Close
- Will Cotton
- Amy Cutler
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Jim Dine
- Sam Francis
- Helen Frankenthaler
- Gajin Fujita
- Hannes Harrs
- Daniel Heidkamp
- Damien Hirst
- David Hockney
- Asif Hoque
- Jasper Johns
- Anish Kapoor
- Alex Katz
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Kim Minjung
- R.B. Kitaj
- Willem de Kooning
- Jeff Koons
- Shio Kusaka
- Sol LeWitt
- Roy Lichtenstein
- Jake Longstreth
- Nicola López
- Eddie Martinez
- Joan Miró
- Ed Moses
- Robert Motherwell
- Alice Neel
- Jules Pascin
- Beverly Pepper
- Raymond Pettibon
- Pablo Picasso
- Marc Quinn
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Robin Rhode
- James Rosenquist
- Ed Ruscha
- Yinka Shonibare
- David Shrigley
- Frank Stella
- Donald Sultan
- Wayne Thiebaud
- Mickalene Thomas
- Mungo Thomson
- Manolo Valdés
- Edoardo Villa
- Andy Warhol
- Stanley Whitney
- Jonas Wood
- Clare Woods
- Hiejin Yoo
Ed Moses
(American, 1926 – 2018)
Ed Moses is an American painter and central figure in the Los Angeles art scene and a key promoter of Post-War, West Coast art. Best known for his eclectic range of abstract paintings, Moses’ work is unified by his interest in transitory processes and the mutability of concepts. His work constantly shifted throughout his career, building off of the theories formulated by the pieces made before. His canvases are formal abstractions using a variety of processes to experiment with surface, creating striations, cracks, marks, and blurs that sometimes juxtaposed with hard-edge geometric abstraction. A contemporary of fellow West Coast compatriots like Wallace Berman, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha, Moses was born in Long Beach, CA on April...

