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Jeremy Larner (art dealer)

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(born July 15, 1978) is an American Art Dealer and owner of JKL Worldwide in New York.

Larner grew up in Los Angeles where he spent the first 20 years of his career in the entertainment industry. Most notably as MTV star and pro-skateboarder Rob Dyrdek's manager and business partner. Alongside Dyrdek, Larner produced several television shows including MTV’s Rob and Big, Fantasy Factory and Ridiculousness, as well as Wild Grinders. During this time Larner also founded and sold several companies including Five Four Clothing and Young and Reckless Clothing, as well as partnering with several celebrities to build their brands, including Tia and Tamera and Brad Goreski.

In 2013, Larner’s entertainment business was acquired and he relocated to New York to begin his career in the Art World. Since that time Larner has been engaged in the buying and selling of blue chip artwork for himself as well as a prestigious US and international client list consisting of athletes, celebrities, and tech entrepreneurs. Specializing in Post-War and Contemporary art, Larner is currently active on the global art scene and has conducted major transactions with many noted artists, such as: Mark Rothko, Yayoi Kusama, Rudolf Stingel, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Bruce Nauman, Donald Judd, Albert Oehlen, Ed Ruscha, Kerry James Marshall, Mark Grotjahn, and, Roy Lichtenstein. Larner is also an active advocate of the arts, serving on the board of trustees for Bomb Magazine.

In addition to buying and selling artwork, Larner has contributed to the success of many startups is a leading angel investor with a portfolio including companies such as Postmates, Shave Club, Rappi and many others Personal

Larner divides his time between New York City and Maui with his wife Gabriela and their two children.

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