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The Deaths in Newport
01/04/2026 - 30/05/2026
Gallery Luisotti
818 South Broadway Suite #1001
90014 Los Angeles, CA,
https://galleryluisotti.com
Gallery Luisotti is proud to present Lewis Baltz: The Deaths in Newport, marking the first public presentation in over thirty years of the photographer’s largely unseen research project. The Deaths in Newport (1995) was first and only exhibited in the United States at Gallery Luisotti in April 1996. Thirty years later, to the date, the gallery recreates this presentation, returning Baltz’s experimental work to public view and revisiting his extended engagement with the materials and conventions of what we now know today as the true crime genre.
This exhibition is co-organized with art historian Andrew Witt and features his new essay True Crime, which re-examines Baltz’s experimental video piece, exploring themes across the artist’s career and within the history of Los Angeles, while bringing this historical work into a contemporary view. This essay will be available at the gallery in tabloid form during the run of the show.
01/04/2026 - 30/05/2026
Gallery Luisotti
818 South Broadway Suite #1001
90014 Los Angeles, CA,
https://galleryluisotti.com
Gallery Luisotti is proud to present Lewis Baltz: The Deaths in Newport, marking the first public presentation in over thirty years of the photographer’s largely unseen research project. The Deaths in Newport (1995) was first and only exhibited in the United States at Gallery Luisotti in April 1996. Thirty years later, to the date, the gallery recreates this presentation, returning Baltz’s experimental work to public view and revisiting his extended engagement with the materials and conventions of what we now know today as the true crime genre.
This exhibition is co-organized with art historian Andrew Witt and features his new essay True Crime, which re-examines Baltz’s experimental video piece, exploring themes across the artist’s career and within the history of Los Angeles, while bringing this historical work into a contemporary view. This essay will be available at the gallery in tabloid form during the run of the show.

