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Located in Chelsea’s energized art district our versatile, sun drenched white gallery space is a leading venue for creative industry events, art exhibitions, as a showroom and for fundraisers.
Owners and Principals: Alexander Gray, David Cabrera Partner: Ursula Davila-Villa Unsolicited artist submissions are not considered.
Claire Oliver's program balances conceptual concern with a highly visual approach. Its exclusively represented artists mix traditional disciplines like painting, drawing, and sculpture with new media, methodology, and mindset. A dedication to physical process, a commitment to craft, and an intensity of detail are common to all of the Gallery's artists. This emphasis is seen clearly in the innovative stained glass work of Guggenheim and USA Artist Fellowship recipient Judith Schaechter. The Gallery's determination to showing experimental, time-based and multi-sensory works is seen in the projects of Norbert Brunner, whose digital photo installation "Imagine This Could Be Reality" is a bridge, literally and figuratively, between two buildings in Vienna, Austria. A five-story installation of Brunner's Positive Feedback will grace the façade of The Museum of Art and Design at 2 Columbus Circle, New York in the summer of 2012. Exposing both emerging and mid-career artists of distinction, the Gallery has introduced to the United States exceptional European talent, holding the first U.S. gallery exhibition of Russian collective AES+F group and Catalán Bernardí Roig in 2002. For the fourth consecutive installment, Claire Oliver artists have been included in the Venice Biennale, this year represented by Judith Schaechter and Bernardí Roig. Claire Oliver Gallery is committed to long-term relationships with serious international artists, expanding their careers and helping to promote their fascinating and important projects. Gallery artists are represented in the permanent collections of most major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate Modern and the Smithsonian Institution. Gallery Blog: http://claireoliver.wordpress.com/
Founded in 2007 by Barry Friedman and Marc Benda, Friedman Benda exhibits artists and designers, spanning three postwar generations to the present day. Active in both the primary and secondary markets, the gallery serves as a platform for artists’ visions, with every exhibition purpose built and installed. Friedman Benda presents eight exhibitions each year, juxtaposing established with emerging artists, and is committed to introducing and fostering the awareness and expansion of artists on a global scale.
Specialist in Fine American Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Founded in 2006, Fergus McCaffrey is internationally recognized for its groundbreaking role in promoting the work of postwar Japanese artists, as well as a quality roster of select contemporary European and American artists. Fergus McCaffrey’s rigorous, thoughtful approach is marked by a commitment to discovery, often presenting the work of artists previously unrepresented or misrepresented. Dublin-born founder Fergus McCaffrey has been instrumental in introducing postwar Japanese art to a Western market, including Natsuyuki Nakanishi, and Gutai artists Sadamasa Motonaga and Kazuo Shiraga. The gallery also exhibits the work of seminal Western artists, including Andy Warhol, Birgit Jürgenssen, William Scott, Richard Nonas, Gary Rough, and Jack Early.
Magnan Metz Gallery is co-owned and directed by Alberto Magnan and Dara Metz. The Gallery exhibits international emerging and established artists working in a broad range of mediums. Magnan Metz works closely with its artists to support complex projects in both the private and public sphere. The program focuses on non-traditional artwork incorporating mixed media, installation, video and conceptual sculpture.
Shirin Gallery NY is a contemporary art gallery and platform for curatorial and educational activities that seek to foster international cultural exchange. Originally established in Tehran in 2005, the gallery opened a New York space in 2013 in Chelsea’s gallery district. The New York space furthers Shirin Gallery’s commitment to exhibiting works that push the boundaries of contemporary art, as well as international perceptions of the Middle East.
Hollis Taggart Galleries was founded in 1979 with a gallery mission of presenting museum-quality works of art, maintaining an inventory and exhibition program motivated by scholarship, and offering personalized support in all aspects of art collecting. Over the past 36 years, the gallery has offered significant works in the American vernacular, from the Hudson River School to Impressionist, Modernist, Abstract Expressionist, and Contemporary Art. The gallery has organized groundbreaking exhibitions curated by our own directors in conjunction with the foremost scholars in the field. Hollis Taggart Galleries has organized countless critically acclaimed shows and has proudly collaborated with over thirty museums and institutions to produce scholarly catalogues that reflect our commitment to advancing research and scholarship in the field of American Art. Hollis Taggart Galleries has sponsored three catalogue raisonné projects. The first was the two-volume catalogue raisonné of Pennsylvania Impressionist Daniel Garber, which was published in 2006 and includes over 1,500 entries. In 2000 the gallery launched the Frederick Carl Frieseke catalogue raisonné that is currently being compiled by the artist’s grandson. Most recently, we have undertaken the compilation of the catalogue raisonné of Surrealist artist Kay Sage, in partnership with Mark Kelman and Sage scholar Stephen Robeson Miller. In the summer of 2015, Hollis Taggart Galleries opened a spacious 4,000-square-foot gallery in Manhattan’s Chelsea gallery district. The gallery also retains an elegant, by-appointment-only gallery space on the Upper East Side. Our two venues afford our clients the ease of meeting and viewing gallery inventory where most convenient. Our current gallery program emphasizes Post-War American art, yet we continue to promote the American Modernists who we have highlighted over the years. The gallery will also represent a select group of contemporary artists whose aesthetic we feel is consistent with our historical vision. Above all, we are committed to the advancement of art-historical scholarship and to continuing the lively discourse between contemporary and historical art. Hollis Taggart Galleries welcomes all inquiries from collectors who may wish to sell or consign works of art or estates. The gallery can provide appraisal services as well.
RYAN LEE was established in 2013 by Mary Ryan and Jeffrey Lee. Located in the Chelsea district of Manhattan, the gallery is home to a dynamic roster of international contemporary artists working in a diverse array of media. Representing both established and emerging artists, RYAN LEE is committed to showing innovative and pioneering exhibitions that represent the spectrum of contemporary art practices, and will also be a platform for many artists’ first New York exhibitions.
Since 1973 Heller Gallery has been recognized for playing a seminal role in promoting contemporary sculpture that employs glass as its touch stone medium. For nearly four decades Heller has exhibited the premier international artists working in glass and has been a valuable resource for artists, museums, collectors, public institutions and studios worldwide. Numerous artworks have entered prestigious public collections as a direct result of the Gallery’s exhibitions and advocacy. New York's Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art have acquired works from the gallery for their collections as have The Corning Museum of Glass, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art and numerous museums abroad, including Victoria & Albert Museum, Musee des Arts Decoratifs de Louvre, and Hokkaido Museum, among others. The artists who exhibit at Heller work in a broad range of styles and techniques and explore subject matter equally diverse. Some take on the material itself, testing its limits in monumental sculptures or exploring its fundamental qualities in works that play with the interactions of color, light, transparency and form. Others are more interested in delving into emotion and myth or commenting on art history and do so in more expressive styles, casting figurative sculptures, painting on glass or composing elaborate assemblages of objects and images. Heller Gallery is an almost 7000 sq. ft. bi-level space located at 420 W.14th Street just down the street from the acclaimed new High Line Park. It is easily accessible by car, subway or bus: The West Side Hwy is two blocks away; there are several parking lots nearby and free parking on the street after 4pm. On foot the gallery is a short walk from the 14th Street stops on both the 8th Ave. and Broadway subway lines. With exhibitions featuring new work by both internationally acclaimed and emerging artists Heller Gallery remains a unique destination in New York City’s vibrant contemporary art scene.
Onishi Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York that presents works by artists from Japan and from other Asian nations. Founder Nana Onishi worked as a curator in Japan, Italy, and New York before launching the gallery in Chelsea in 2005. Onishi Gallery has fast become a favored venue for encountering contemporary art of visibly Asian roots. Its exhibitions span a diversity of media, including new explorations in traditional art forms, as well as ambitious experimentation in new formats. More about us here: http://onishigallery.com/profile/ With special thanks to Shashank for helping us with our online presence: http://shanx.com
RIWW has two main areas of research, training and dissemination: (1) the impact of human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity and their impact on the mental health of and HIV risk; and (2) the mental health challenges and needs of asylum seekers and refugees who flee persecution because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Rush Arts Galleries aim to foster and further the careers of emerging artists and curators. Providing exhibition space and countless opportunities through its two gallery spaces, Rush Arts Gallery in Chelsea and Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, artists and curators are supported through a variety of ways including the administration and installation of exhibitions, inclusion in nationwide campaigns and leveraging the extensive network of Rush supporters and alumni to further support their careers and lives.
There are over 500 contemporary art galleries in New York City, but only a handful exhibit the work of emerging and mid-career artists. Since its inception in September 1996, New Century Artists has shown the work of approximately 300 national and international artists, in over 50 solo and group exhibitions, in all media. New Century Artists
ABOUT CEDAR LAKE Since its inaugural 2003-2004 season, New York-based Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet has been recognized for its exceptionally talented dancers and an emphasis on cultivating collaborations with the world's most sought-after choreographers. Cedar Lake has amassed one of the most diverse repertoires in dance, which includes works by such dance makers as Alexander Ekman, Emanuel Gat, Johan Inger, Crystal Pite, Hofesh Shechter, Jo Strømgren, Andonis Foniadakis, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Ohad Naharin and Jiří Kylián.
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