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Let us create the perfect frame, mount, pedestal, or custom fabrication to complement your unique piece. To begin your enquiry, please contact us with the details below.

Please note that appointments are preferred. Please text +1 (310) 351-6911 to begin that process.

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Art Services Inc. is proud to support all types of creative professionals: Museums, Galleries, Artists, Collectors and Interior designers. Members of our Professional Program receive preferential pricing, which is open to approved professionals only. Please fill out the attached form to see if you are eligible.

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ART SERVICES INC. WAS FOUNDED IN LOS ANGELES IN 1964.

It’s roots to the city began at 8221 Melrose Avenue – the heart of West Hollywood – in the middle of a budding West Coast Modern Art scene of the 1960’s. It was here that Art Services Inc. began it’s support of the community: it provided artist workshop and publisher, Gemini G.E.L., it’s back office; its early founders traded art for quality frames with new arrivals David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Sam Francis.

Caring for the community continues to this day. Please read on to learn how Art Services Inc. has shaped the art and design community over the decades as a market leader among art presentation specialists.

Barbara Kruger, 2022 | © Sprüth Magers Gallery

PROLIFIC OUTPUT.

Art Services Inc. has done an extraordinary amount of work for the world’s top museums, galleries, artists, and interior designers.

427,523+

Frames sold

42,860+

Mounts & Pedestals sold

128,256+

Pieces for galleries

64,128+

Pieces for Museums

YEAR

1964

Manny Silverman and Jerry Solomon found Art Services Inc. at 8221 Melrose Avenue. Art Services begins it’s support of the community: trading quality frames for artwork, with new arrivals David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Sam Francis.

YEAR

1967

Enters corporate partnership with LACMA for their Art + Technology program (1967-1971). Art Services went on to frame and mount countless pieces from their famed Galka E. Scheyer estate.

YEAR

1969

Work with famed interior designer, Charles Hollis Jones on polymethyl methacrylate products, using new diamond drills to cut plastics.

YEAR

1997

During it’s early success, Art Services employed around 15-20 Angelenos. It then expanded to over 100 employees through it’s service to the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, designed by John C. Portman Jr.

YEAR

1994-TODAY

Art Services innovates to further elevate it’s product offerings: it incorporates two CNC Routers into production and begins development of complex hardwood products; it introduces new technique to hand-seam together oversize pieces of Optium acrylic panels, which only few companies can now do; it acquires new diamond acrylic polishers to produce totally clear edging for joins.

Photography: Rowland Sherman Photography
A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1967-1971
© Ed Ruscha. J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2012.M.1)
YEAR

1964

Manny Silverman and Jerry Solomon found Art Services Inc. at 8221 Melrose Avenue. Art Services begins it’s support of the community: trading quality frames for artwork, with new arrivals David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, and Sam Francis.

Photography: Rowland Sherman Photography
YEAR

1967

Enters corporate partnership with LACMA for their Art + Technology program (1967-1971). Art Services went on to frame and mount countless pieces from their famed Galka E. Scheyer estate.

A Report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1967-1971
YEAR

1969

Work with famed interior designer, Charles Hollis Jones on polymethyl methacrylate products, using new diamond drills to cut plastics.

© Ed Ruscha. J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2012.M.1)
YEAR

1997

During it’s early success, Art Services employed around 15-20 Angelenos. It then expanded to over 100 employees through it’s service to the Westin Bonaventure Hotel, designed by John C. Portman Jr.

YEAR

1994-TODAY

Art Services innovates to further elevate it’s product offerings: it incorporates two CNC Routers into production and begins development of complex hardwood products; it introduces new technique to hand-seam together oversize pieces of Optium acrylic panels, which only few companies can now do; it acquires new diamond acrylic polishers to produce totally clear edging for joins.

CONTACT US

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Email: jeff@artservicesinc.com

Tel: +1 310 247 1452

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