Los Angeles Times

Talent agency’s leader in fine arts

- By David Ng david.ng@latimes.com

Josh Roth, who founded the fine arts division at United Talent Agency and combined a passion for contempora­ry art with the art of deal making, died from heart failure over the weekend. He was 40.

Roth founded UTA Fine Arts in 2015 after a six-year tenure as chair of the art law department at law firm Glaser Weil.

The UTA division he created was unique in the world of Hollywood talent agencies, focusing on the representa­tion of contempora­ry artists and applying their talents beyond traditiona­l museums and galleries.

At UTA, his client roster included numerous fine artists, photograph­ers and mixed-media artists. He enlisted the collaborat­ion of high-profile talent as diverse as the Chinese conceptual artist Ai Weiwei and video artist turned filmmaker Steve McQueen.

UTA Fine Arts launched an exhibition space in Boyle Heights two years ago, then recently moved it to a renovated warehouse near the agency’s headquarte­rs in Beverly Hills. The new location was redesigned by Ai, who became a UTA client in 2016.

The Chinese artist is to present his first Los Angeles-area solo exhibition at the new space this fall.

“Josh was a dear man and a great colleague, and we are devastated by his loss,” UTA Chairman Jim Berkus and CEO Jeremy Zimmer said in a statement Monday.

“His friendship­s and contributi­ons were deeply felt. He constantly inspired his colleagues and those he represente­d with his impeccable taste, thoughtful­ness, creativity, and absolute dedication. Most importantl­y, Josh was a wonderful man — devoted to his family, kind in spirit, and generous in every way,” they said.

Roth was a scion of a prominent Los Angeles family that made its fortune in oil. His grandfathe­r Bernard Roth was the founder of South Gate-based World Oil Corp., which started as a collection of gas stations around South L.A. The company grew and diversifie­d to include real estate, asphalt and oil recycling.

Roth’s father, Steven, is co-CEO of World Oil. He is also one of the original founding partners of rival talent agency Creative Artists Agency, and he served as vice chairman of the board of Internatio­nal Creative Management.

Josh Roth’s survivors include his wife, Sonya — an attorney who was named managing director for Southern California at auction house Christie’s in 2015 — and their children, Anabel, Colette and Henry.

 ?? Alex J. Berliner ABImages ?? ‘WONDERFUL MAN’ United Talent Agency recalled Josh Roth for his creativity and dedication.
Alex J. Berliner ABImages ‘WONDERFUL MAN’ United Talent Agency recalled Josh Roth for his creativity and dedication.

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