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Los Angeles gallery Regen Projects brings on two new directors Bryan Barcena and Stephanie Dudzinski

Both Bryan Barcena and Stephanie Dudzinski have worked with major museums and galleries in the city

Daniel Cassady
22 June 2021
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Stephanie Dudzinski and Bryan Barcena Photo: Caroline Wallis

Stephanie Dudzinski and Bryan Barcena Photo: Caroline Wallis

Los Angeles gallery Regen Projects has enlisted two new directors, Bryan Barcena and Stephanie Dudzinski.

Both have spent time at a number of distinguished institutions and galleries before signing on with the gallery. Barcena worked as assistant curator and manager of publications at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and curatorial assistant at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Dudzinski has held positions Cherry and Martin, Gagosian and Sadie Coles HQ while working closely with artists and collectors for more than a decade.

Currently on view at Regen Projects is a group show of works by gallery artists, including Kader Attia, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Dan Graham, Anish Kapoor, Wolfgang Tillmans and Sue Williams, among others.

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