After Frieze LA
- Mar 12
- 3 min read
March at Ryan Art Advisory & Private Sale Works Available

Frieze Week in Los Angeles is always one of the most energizing moments of the year, and this February proved no exception. Between fairs, exhibitions, and time spent with artists and collectors across the city, the week offered a vivid reminder of the depth and momentum of the LA art community.
A highlight for us was the opportunity to spend time in the studios of Jake Longstreth, Hugo McCloud, and The Haas Brothers, seeing new work firsthand and hearing directly from the artists about what they are developing next is and incredibly inspiring reminder of why we love what we do. These visits remain one of the most valuable parts of our advisory work—offering collectors a deeper understanding of the ideas, processes, and material experimentation that shape the works they live with.
Alongside these visits, we spent several days navigating both Frieze Los Angeles and Felix Art Fair with clients. The fairs brought together an impressive mix of both international and some of our favorite Los Angeles galleries, and we were thrilled to help place a number of exciting acquisitions into our clients’ collections.
Looking Ahead: Ryan at the Dallas Art Fair

The Secondary Source
In addition to sourcing works directly from galleries and artists’ studios, part of our advisory practice involves accessing exceptional works available through the secondary market.
The following works are currently available for private sale directly from collectors we work with. These pieces offer a rare opportunity to acquire sought-after works that are often difficult to obtain through primary galleries, particularly by artists with strong institutional momentum and limited market availability.
Because these works come directly from established collections, they often carry a compelling provenance and reflect thoughtful collecting histories. In many cases, private sales also allow collectors to access important works discreetly and efficiently outside the public auction cycle.
We are currently presenting a curated selection of private sale opportunities below. If any of these works are of interest, we are happy to provide pricing guidance, condition details, and additional market context

Dominique Fung
Untitled, 2017
Acrylic on paper
8 1/2 x 11 inches
Signed twice and dated’ Dominique Fung 2017’ (on the reverse)
Signed ’Dominique Fung’ (lower right)

Genieve Figgis
Heracles and Omphale (after François Boucher)
Archival pigment print on cotton paper
23 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches
Edition: 47 / 50 + 5 AP
Signed and numbered (on the reverse)

Sophie Larrimore
Untitled, 2018
Watercolor, gouache and colored pencil on paper
11 x 16 inches
Signed twice and dated ‘Larrimore 2018’
(on the reverse)

Katherine Bradford
Winter Sun, 2022
Acrylic on paper
5 x 5 inches

Katherine Bradford
Summer Sun, 2022
Acrylic on paper
5 x 5 inches

Ryan Schneider
Chinatown 1, 2018
Watercolor and pencil on paper
13 x 17 inches
Signed, titled and dated ‘“Chinatown 1” Ryan Schneider 2018’ (lower edge)

Katherine Bernhardt
Sock on Black, 2015
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas
36 x 12 inches
Signed, titled and dated ‘sock on black 2015 Katherine Bernhardt’
(on the reverse)

Sara Anstis
Untitled, 2019
Pastel on paper
8 1/4 x 11 3/4 inches
Signed and dated ’Sara Anstis 2019’ (on the reverse)

George Rouy
Tearing of the Savage Breast, 2022
Hand-pulled 24 colour screenprint with matte varnish on 410gsm Somerset Satin paper.
33.07× 34.65 inches
This work is from an edition of 50.
Signed, numbered and dated by the artist.

Larry Bell
Acrylic and screenprint on canvas
42 x 42 inches
2001
As always, should you be interested in selling or acquiring works, or having your collection appraised, we would be pleased to speak with you in confidence. We have a selection of works available privately and would be glad to share further details upon request.
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