Moran Bondaroff is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2008 by Alberto Moran, Aaron Bondaroff, and Mills Moran as OHWOW. The gallery began as an alliance of artists and curators, presenting various exhibitions, happenings, and publications before evolving into what it is today.
Moran Bondaroff exhibits work in a variety of media including: painting, drawing, installation, video, photography and sculpture. The gallery program currently includes Diana al-Hadid, Daniel Arsham, Charlie Billingham, Michael Genovese, Luis Gispert, George Herms, Terence Koh, Eric Mack, Robert Mapplethorpe, Anders Ruhwald, Jacolby Satterwhite, David Benjamin Sherry, Lucien Smith, Agathe Snow, Torey Thornton, Kon Trubkovich, and Nick van Woert.
Previous group exhibitions have featured work by artists including Rita Ackermann, Tauba Auerbach, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Peter Coffin, Dan Colen, Harmony Korine, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Mariah Robertson, Amanda Ross-Ho, Shinique Smith, Dash Snow, and Jessica Stockholder. As of spring 2011, Moran Bondaroff opened a gallery location in Los Angeles, designed by New York City architect Rafael de Cárdenas.
Founded in 2012 by Moran Bondaroff, Know Wave (operating out of New York City, Los Angeles, London, and Tokyo) is an international community platform that promotes expression through music, interviews, publications, and happenings.
The Comforts of Bath, a solo exhibition of Charlie Billingham’s work, in Los Angeles, 2016
Eternal, an exhibition featuring works by Marco Barrera, George Herms, and Agathe Snow, in Los Angeles, 2016
War Games, a group exhibition curated by Benjamin Godsill, in Detroit, 2016
Dark and Light, a solo exhibition of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work, in Los Angeles, 2016
Paper in Practice, a group exhibition in Los Angeles, 2016
Intervals, a solo exhibition of Michael Genovese's work, in Los Angeles, 2016
Allergic to Morning, a solo exhibition of Lucien Smith's work, in Los Angeles, 2016
Puuuuuuuuuuffs, a solo exhibition of Brian Belott's work, in Los Angeles, 2016
Paradise Fire, a solo exhibition of David Benjamin Sherry's work, in Los Angeles, 2015
Never Had A Dream, a solo exhibition of Eric Mack’s work, in Los Angeles, 2015
Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In, a solo exhibition of Nick van Woert's work, in Los Angeles, 2015
Queer Fantasy, a group exhibition curated by William J. Simmons, in Los Angeles, 2015
Aqua Regia, a solo exhibition of Luis Gispert's work, in Los Angeles, 2015
Ground and Figures, a solo exhibition of Diana al-Hadid's work, in Los Angeles, 2015
Some Stew You Got Inside Your Plastic Bag, and You Always Organize The Parts So Close, a group exhibition curated by Torey Thornton, in Los Angeles, 2014
House of the Rising Sun, a solo exhibition of Kon Trubkovich's work, in Los Angeles, 2015
How Lovely Is Me Being As I Am, a solo exhibition of Jacolby Satterwhite’s work, in Los Angeles, 2014
Some Narrow Sleeping, a solo exhibition of Torey Thornton’s work, in Los Angeles, 2014
Tender 2 The Sunshine Room, a solo exhibition of Charlie Billingham’s work, in Los Angeles, 2014
Kick the Tires and Light the Fires, a solo exhibition of Daniel Arsham's work, in Los Angeles, 2014
As Above, So Below, a solo exhibition of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work, in Los Angeles, 2014
Bloody English, a group exhibition curated by Ariella Wolens, in Los Angeles, 2014
Immediate Surroundings, a solo exhibition of Kim Ye’s work, in Los Angeles, 2013
Emergio, a solo exhibition of George Herms’ work, in Los Angeles, 2013
Haptic Translations, a group exhibition organized by Christine Messineo, in Los Angeles, 2013
Things Get Better, a solo exhibition of Scott Campbell's work, in Los Angeles, 2013
Wonderful Land, a solo exhibition of David Benjamin Sherry's work, in Los Angeles, 2013
No Man's Land, a solo exhibition of Nick van Woert's work, in Los Angeles, 2013
Lines and Cracks and Zebras and Horses, a solo exhibition of Michael Genovese's work, in Los Angeles, 2013
It Ain't Fair 2012, a group exhibition and final installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami Beach, 2012
Tout Dit (2D), a solo exhibition of Agathe Snow's work, in Los Angeles, 2012
Seven Rain Paintings, a solo exhibition of Lucien Smith's work, in Los Angeles, 2012
Too Old For Toys, Too Young For Boys, a group exhibition curated by Alex Gartenfeld, in Los Angeles, 2012
Leap Second, a solo exhibition of Kon Trubkovich's work, in Los Angeles, 2012
All Oyster, No Pearl, a solo exhibition of Luis Gispert's work, in Los Angeles, 2012
the fall, the ball, and the wall, a solo exhibition of Daniel Arsham's work, in Los Angeles, 2012
It Ain't Fair: Materialism, a thematic group exhibition and fourth installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2011
Post 9-11, a group exhibition in Los Angeles, 2011
Form Forming Formation, a solo exhibition of David Benjamin Sherry's work, in Los Angeles, 2011
Noblesse Oblige, a solo exhibition of Scott Campbell's work, in Los Angeles, 2011
The Island, a site-specific exhibition organized by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and OHWOW, in Miami, 2010
Skins, a group exhibition curated by Alex Gartenfeld, in Miami, 2010
It Ain't Fair 2010, a group exhibition, and third installment of OWHOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2010
Untitled Photographs, a solo exhibition of Tim Barber's work, in Miami, 2010
No Cause, a solo exhibition of Ari Marcopoulos' work, in Miami, 2010
It Ain't Fair 2009, a group exhibition, and second installment of OHWOW's annual exhibition, in Miami, 2009
It's Not the Heat, it's the Humility, a solo exhibition of Michael Genovese's work, in Miami, 2009
It Ain't Fair 2008, a group exhibition curated by Jeffrey Deitch, Terence Koh, Tim Barber, Kathy Grayson, Nicola Vassell, and Pablo de la Barra in Miami, 2008
2011 The New York Art Scene After 9/11: A (Very) Condensed Oral History by Dan Colen and Aaron Bondaroff
2011 New York State of Mind
2011 DIG
2011 Asked & Answered: OHWOW