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Chambers Fine Art, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


522 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 414-1169

Established in New York in 2000, Chambers Fine Art is one of the leading galleries in the United States and China to represent a rising generation of Chinese artists who use both traditional and modern art-making techniques to tackle the issues and trends of contemporary Chinese life. With a solid program of solo and group shows, Chambers contributes significantly to the growing understanding and appreciation of contemporary Chinese art. In September 2007, Chambers Fine Art opened an 8,000 square-foot space in Beijing, designed by artist and architect Ai Weiwei, in the Caochangdi art district, to better serve the artists it represents. Represented artists include Ai Weiwei, Cai Jin, Chi Peng, Feng Mengbo, Guo Hongwei, He Yunchang, Hong Hao, Hong Lei, Lu Shengzhong, Rong Rong, Shi Jinsong, Song Dong, Taca Sui, Tan Dun, Wang Tiande, Wu Jian’an, Xie Xiaoze, Yang Jiechang, Yin Xiuzhen, Zhan Wang, Qiu Zhijie, Zhang Dun, Zhang Huan, and Zhao Zhao

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David Zwirner Gallery
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525 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-2070

Representing over 40 artists and estates, David Zwirner is a Contemporary Art gallery active in both the primary and secondary markets. Since opening its doors in 1993, it has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres. The gallery has helped foster the careers of some of the most influential artists working today, including Luc Tuymans and Neo Rauch, who had their US debut exhibitions at the gallery (in 1994 and 2000, respectively), and has maintained long-term representation of a wide-ranging, international group of artists. During the 1990s, the gallery began representing Michaël Borremans, Raoul De Keyser, Stan Douglas, Marcel Dzama, On Kawara, Toba Khedoori, Jockum Nordström, Raymond Pettibon, Thomas Ruff, Katy Schimert, Yutaka Sone, Diana Thater, and Christopher Williams. The gallery’s relocation from SoHo to W. 19th Street in New York’s Chelsea district in 2002, and its expansion from 10,000 to 30,000 square feet in 2006, has allowed multiple full-scale exhibitions to be mounted simultaneously. Since 2000, more artists have subsequently joined the gallery, including Adel Abdessemed, Tomma Abts, Francis Alÿs, Karin Mamma Andersson, R. Crumb, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Marlene Dumas, Suzan Frecon, Isa Genzken, Chris Ofili, Michael Riedel, James Welling, and Lisa Yuskavage. The gallery also represents the Estates of Dan Flavin, Gordon Matta-Clark, John McCracken, Alice Neel, Jason Rhoades, Fred Sandback, and Al Taylor. In 2010, David Zwirner announced its exclusive representation of the Judd Foundation. In 2011, the gallery announced its representation of Carol Bove in partnership with Maccarone, New York. In 2012, Doug Wheeler joined the gallery, followed by Yayoi Kusama, Oscar Murillo, Jordan Wolfson, and the Estate of Ad Reinhardt in 2013. In October 2012, David Zwirner expanded into Europe. The gallery opened in an 18th-century Georgian townhouse on 24 Grafton Street in the heart of London’s Mayfair district with a solo exhibition of new works by Luc Tuymans. After a renovation overseen by architect Annabelle Selldorf of Selldorf Architects, the building has almost 10,000 square feet throughout five floors, with main exhibition spaces on three levels. Further expansion continued in New York with a new five-story building at 537 W. 20th Street, also designed by architect Annabelle Selldorf. The 30,000-square-foot gallery opened in February 2013, becoming the first commercial art gallery to receive LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. The inaugural exhibition was by Dan Flavin and Donald Judd. In the primary sector, the gallery covers a broad spectrum of contemporary artistic practice, from seminal Minimalist works to large-scale installation and time-based performances and video work. In the secondary market, the gallery has become known for presenting historically researched exhibitions and publications devoted to the work of Modern and Contemporary artists. From 2000 to 2009, David Zwirner was a partner with Iwan Wirth in Zwirner & Wirth, a gallery in New York’s Upper East Side, which focused on private sales. The collaboration yielded a series of significant exhibitions, including Gerhard Richter: Early Paintings (2000); Bruce Nauman (2001); Cy Twombly: Letter of Resignation (2002/2003); Claes Oldenburg: Early Work (2005); David Hammons (2006); Joseph Beuys: Sculpture and Drawing (2007); Dan Flavin: The 1964 Green Gallery Exhibition (2008); and Selections from the Collection of Helga and Walther Lauffs (2008). Following the move of David Zwirner’s part of the business to Chelsea, highlights have included Dan Flavin: Series and Progressions (2009), an ambitious survey of the artist’s work in fluorescent light; Edward Kienholz: Roxys, which presented a seminal installation by the artist; and Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960–1970, a critically acclaimed survey of West Coast Minimalism (both 2010). These types of art historical surveys now make up the exhibition programming in the gallery’s W. 20th Street location.

Hauser & Wirth
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511 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 790-3900

Jonathan LeVine Gallery
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529 West 20th Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-3822

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
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521 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 414-4144

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is an art gallery located in Chelsea in New York City founded by Tanya Bonakdar. Since its inception in 1994, the gallery has exhibited new work by contemporary artists in all media, including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video.The gallery represents over 30 artists, including Uta Barth, Mark Dion, Olafur Eliasson, Ernesto Neto, Susan Philipsz, Thomas Scheibitz, Sarah Sze, Gillian Wearing, Liz Larner and Haim Steinbach.HistoryOriginally located in SoHo, the gallery moved to Chelsea in 1998, and in 2006 underwent a major renovation that doubled the exhibition space, adding 5000sqft of gallery space on the ground floor. The exhibition schedule utilizes both the upstairs and downstairs galleries, showing work by two different artists concurrently, and rotating exhibitions approximately every six weeks for 10–12 shows per year. In addition, Tanya Bonakdar regularly participates in the major annual international art fairs such as Art Basel, Frieze Art Fair, Art Basel Miami Beach, The Armory Show (art fair) and Art Dealers Association of America Art Show.Tanya Bonakdar is a member of the Board of Directors of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).

Gagosian Gallery
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522 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

ACA Galleries
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529 W 20th St, Fl 5th
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-8080

Jonathan Levine Gallery
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529 W 20th St, Fl 9th
New York, NY 10011

212-243-3822

Paula Cooper Gallery
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534 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-1105

The Paula Cooper Gallery is an art gallery in New York City founded in 1968.ArtistsThe gallery is primarily known for the Minimalist and Conceptual artists it has represented and whose careers it helped launch. Such artists include: Carl Andre, Jennifer Bartlett, Lynda Benglis, Mark di Suvero, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Sophie Calle, Meg Webster among others.HistoryAccording to The New York Observer, "The history of Paula Cooper Gallery is, in many ways, the history of the New York art world." Cooper opened the first gallery in lower New York City, below Houston Street, in 1968. “I didn’t like uptown,” Ms. Cooper told The Observer. “I thought it was just little shops. I looked downtown. And people told me that I was crazy to open there. That no one would go there.” The gallery opened with an exhibition to benefit the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, working alongside Veterans Against the War. The exhibition featured LeWitt’s first wall drawing, and included works by Andre, Flavin, and Judd. That show is now widely recognized as seminal in the development of a new generation of rigorous and challenging work.By 1975, the neighborhood had been renamed SoHo, and included 83 other art galleries. Cooper relocated the gallery to Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood in 1996. Critic Michael Kimmelman, reviewing a Carl Andre exhibition, wrote in The New York Times, "The news here is how good Paula Cooper's new gallery looks: the main room is like a big chapel. Too bad for SoHo, which Ms. Cooper, one of its pioneering dealers, recently abandoned to the hordes of retail stores."

Anton Kern Gallery
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532 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 367-9663

Artists: Araki Ellen Berkenblit John Bock Brian Calvin Anne Collier Nicole Eisenman Saul Fletcher Mark Grotjahn Bendix Harms Eberhard Havekost Lothar Hempel Richard Hughes Sarah Jones Shio Kusaka Jim Lambie Marepe Dan McCarthy Matthew Monahan Marcel Odenbach Manfred Pernice Alessandro Pessoli Wilhelm Sasnal Lara Schnitger David Shrigley Erik van Lieshout Andy Warhol Jonas Wood

Gagosian West 21
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W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

2127411717

Petzel Gallery
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Main Location: 456 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 680-9467

Petzel Gallery, founded in 1994, first opened on Wooster Street in the Soho area of New York City. In 2000, the gallery moved to 537 West 22nd Street in Chelsea and in 2006 expanded to include a separate space next door dedicated to smaller exhibitions, artists' projects, and performances. In Fall 2008, Friedrich Petzel Gallery opened a joint gallery with Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. This new gallery, called Capitain Petzel, is housed in a glass-encased gallery located in Mitte section of Berlin and presents exhibitions of established international artists. After eleven years on 22nd Street, Petzel Gallery closed this space, expanding into a new location at 456 18th Street in 2012. In March of 2015, Petzel opened a second space in New York, a new, uptown location at 35 East 67th Street. Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery will curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities. Both galleries in New York are complimented by Capitain Petzel in Berlin. The move to the new, larger 18th Street location and expansion uptown continue Petzel Gallery’s commitment to develop its program upon the scope, diversity, and ambitions of the artists that it represents. Petzel Gallery has continued to develop its program around a group of contemporary artists who are renowned internationally: Yael Bartana, Walead Beshty, Cosima von Bonin, Troy Brauntuch, Keith Edmier, Thomas Eggerer, Andrea Fraser, Wade Guyton, Georg Herold, Charline von Heyl, Dana Hoey, Sean Landers, Rezi von Lankveld, Maria Lassnig, Allan McCollum, Adam McEwen, Sarah Morris, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Joyce Pensato, Seth Price, Stephen Prina, Jonathan Pylypchuk, Tobias Rehberger, Jerone de Rijke and Willem de Rooij, Dirk Skreber, Nicola Tyson, Corinne Wasmuht, and Heimo Zobernig. Each artist has exhibited widely in both museums and galleries throughout the world and are regularly included in international exhibitions such as Documenta, the Whitney Biennial, The Carnegie International, and the São Paulo Biennial. Numerous publications are available on all the gallery artists. Petzel Gallery also deals in outstanding artworks from the last thirty years by artists such as: Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Louise Lawler, John Miller, Albert Oehlen, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Struth, and Christopher Wool.

Denise Bibro Fine Art
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529 W 20th Street 4W
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-7030

Denise Bibro began exhibiting the work of a diverse group of contemporary artists in corporate and alternative spaces in 1980. After showcasing work at her art salon in Union Square, 1992 saw the opening of her first gallery in SoHo. Denise Bibro Fine Art moved to its current Chelsea location in 1997, and encompasses the main gallery as well as a project space, Platform, providing over 4,000 square feet of exhibition space. Presenting and promoting both emerging and established artists, the gallery has an emphasis on painting, works on paper, sculpture, and multi-media works. The programming for Platform explores more conceptual work, including video and installation works, as well as presenting collaborative projects with other curators and dealers. Ms. Bibro also provides comprehensive advisory services for both artists and collectors. For artists, she offers portfolio reviews, promotion, publicity, and grantwriting; and for collectors, art appraisals and installation services.

David Zwirner Gallery
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525 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-2070

Jane Lombard Gallery
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518 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 967-8040

Jane Lombard Gallery artists: Huguette Caland, Squeak Carnwath, James Clar, Shezad Dawood, Sarah Dwyer, Mounir Fatmi, Teppei Kaneuji, Lee Kit, Lee Mingwei, Yuko Mohri, Tameka Norris, Lucy+Jorge Orta, Dan Perjovschi, Michael Rakowitz, Nina Yuen

Bortolami Gallery
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520 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-2050

Skoto Gallery
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529 W 20th St Ste 5W
New York, NY 10011

(212) 352-8058

ZieherSmith
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516 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 229-1088

Galerie Tanja Grunert
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524 West 19th Street
New York, NY 10002

(646) 918-7761

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Lori Bookstein Fine Art
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138 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011-4727

(212) 750-0949

Ricco/Maresca Gallery
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529 W 20th St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10011

(212) 627-4819

Following in the footsteps of the legendary New York dealer Sidney Janis, Ricco/Maresca champions and showcases the art of self-taught masters working outside the continuum of art history. The gallery specializes in Outsider, Self-Taught, Contemporary, and historically significant American Folk art in various media. Over a period of more than 35 years, Ricco/Maresca has helped blur the lines that have habitually separated conventional art-historical categories and “marginal” art. The gallery has carried out this mission through a pioneering program that emphasizes crossover between vernacular and mainstream traditions, the management of key estates (William Hawkins and Martín Ramírez among them), and seminal books produced with publishing partners such as Alfred A. Knopf, Little Brown and Company, and Pomegranate Press. Ricco/Maresca Gallery was founded in 1979 on Broome Street, within New York’s then-emerging SoHo gallery district. The gallery relocated to TriBeCa in the 1980s and later moved to Wooster Street in SoHo—which had by then become an established contemporary art hub. In 1997, Ricco/Maresca became one of the first galleries to move to the new Chelsea art district and is currently located at 529 West 20th Street. The gallery participates and has participated in the Armory Show, the Outsider Art Fair (New York and Paris), Metro Curates, Art Chicago, SCOPE (New York and Miami), and AIPAD. We work closely with major museums and collectors, and offer services that range from curatorial advisory to collection management, installation design, and conservation.

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David Zwirner Gallery
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525 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-2070

Representing over 40 artists and estates, David Zwirner is a Contemporary Art gallery active in both the primary and secondary markets. Since opening its doors in 1993, it has been home to innovative, singular, and pioneering exhibitions across a variety of media and genres. The gallery has helped foster the careers of some of the most influential artists working today, including Luc Tuymans and Neo Rauch, who had their US debut exhibitions at the gallery (in 1994 and 2000, respectively), and has maintained long-term representation of a wide-ranging, international group of artists. During the 1990s, the gallery began representing Michaël Borremans, Raoul De Keyser, Stan Douglas, Marcel Dzama, On Kawara, Toba Khedoori, Jockum Nordström, Raymond Pettibon, Thomas Ruff, Katy Schimert, Yutaka Sone, Diana Thater, and Christopher Williams. The gallery’s relocation from SoHo to W. 19th Street in New York’s Chelsea district in 2002, and its expansion from 10,000 to 30,000 square feet in 2006, has allowed multiple full-scale exhibitions to be mounted simultaneously. Since 2000, more artists have subsequently joined the gallery, including Adel Abdessemed, Tomma Abts, Francis Alÿs, Karin Mamma Andersson, R. Crumb, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Marlene Dumas, Suzan Frecon, Isa Genzken, Chris Ofili, Michael Riedel, James Welling, and Lisa Yuskavage. The gallery also represents the Estates of Dan Flavin, Gordon Matta-Clark, John McCracken, Alice Neel, Jason Rhoades, Fred Sandback, and Al Taylor. In 2010, David Zwirner announced its exclusive representation of the Judd Foundation. In 2011, the gallery announced its representation of Carol Bove in partnership with Maccarone, New York. In 2012, Doug Wheeler joined the gallery, followed by Yayoi Kusama, Oscar Murillo, Jordan Wolfson, and the Estate of Ad Reinhardt in 2013. In October 2012, David Zwirner expanded into Europe. The gallery opened in an 18th-century Georgian townhouse on 24 Grafton Street in the heart of London’s Mayfair district with a solo exhibition of new works by Luc Tuymans. After a renovation overseen by architect Annabelle Selldorf of Selldorf Architects, the building has almost 10,000 square feet throughout five floors, with main exhibition spaces on three levels. Further expansion continued in New York with a new five-story building at 537 W. 20th Street, also designed by architect Annabelle Selldorf. The 30,000-square-foot gallery opened in February 2013, becoming the first commercial art gallery to receive LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. The inaugural exhibition was by Dan Flavin and Donald Judd. In the primary sector, the gallery covers a broad spectrum of contemporary artistic practice, from seminal Minimalist works to large-scale installation and time-based performances and video work. In the secondary market, the gallery has become known for presenting historically researched exhibitions and publications devoted to the work of Modern and Contemporary artists. From 2000 to 2009, David Zwirner was a partner with Iwan Wirth in Zwirner & Wirth, a gallery in New York’s Upper East Side, which focused on private sales. The collaboration yielded a series of significant exhibitions, including Gerhard Richter: Early Paintings (2000); Bruce Nauman (2001); Cy Twombly: Letter of Resignation (2002/2003); Claes Oldenburg: Early Work (2005); David Hammons (2006); Joseph Beuys: Sculpture and Drawing (2007); Dan Flavin: The 1964 Green Gallery Exhibition (2008); and Selections from the Collection of Helga and Walther Lauffs (2008). Following the move of David Zwirner’s part of the business to Chelsea, highlights have included Dan Flavin: Series and Progressions (2009), an ambitious survey of the artist’s work in fluorescent light; Edward Kienholz: Roxys, which presented a seminal installation by the artist; and Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960–1970, a critically acclaimed survey of West Coast Minimalism (both 2010). These types of art historical surveys now make up the exhibition programming in the gallery’s W. 20th Street location.

Jane Lombard Gallery
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518 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 967-8040

Jane Lombard Gallery artists: Huguette Caland, Squeak Carnwath, James Clar, Shezad Dawood, Sarah Dwyer, Mounir Fatmi, Teppei Kaneuji, Lee Kit, Lee Mingwei, Yuko Mohri, Tameka Norris, Lucy+Jorge Orta, Dan Perjovschi, Michael Rakowitz, Nina Yuen

Lori Bookstein Fine Art
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138 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011-4727

(212) 750-0949

Anton Kern Gallery
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532 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 367-9663

Artists: Araki Ellen Berkenblit John Bock Brian Calvin Anne Collier Nicole Eisenman Saul Fletcher Mark Grotjahn Bendix Harms Eberhard Havekost Lothar Hempel Richard Hughes Sarah Jones Shio Kusaka Jim Lambie Marepe Dan McCarthy Matthew Monahan Marcel Odenbach Manfred Pernice Alessandro Pessoli Wilhelm Sasnal Lara Schnitger David Shrigley Erik van Lieshout Andy Warhol Jonas Wood

Ricco/Maresca Gallery
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529 W 20th St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10011

(212) 627-4819

Following in the footsteps of the legendary New York dealer Sidney Janis, Ricco/Maresca champions and showcases the art of self-taught masters working outside the continuum of art history. The gallery specializes in Outsider, Self-Taught, Contemporary, and historically significant American Folk art in various media. Over a period of more than 35 years, Ricco/Maresca has helped blur the lines that have habitually separated conventional art-historical categories and “marginal” art. The gallery has carried out this mission through a pioneering program that emphasizes crossover between vernacular and mainstream traditions, the management of key estates (William Hawkins and Martín Ramírez among them), and seminal books produced with publishing partners such as Alfred A. Knopf, Little Brown and Company, and Pomegranate Press. Ricco/Maresca Gallery was founded in 1979 on Broome Street, within New York’s then-emerging SoHo gallery district. The gallery relocated to TriBeCa in the 1980s and later moved to Wooster Street in SoHo—which had by then become an established contemporary art hub. In 1997, Ricco/Maresca became one of the first galleries to move to the new Chelsea art district and is currently located at 529 West 20th Street. The gallery participates and has participated in the Armory Show, the Outsider Art Fair (New York and Paris), Metro Curates, Art Chicago, SCOPE (New York and Miami), and AIPAD. We work closely with major museums and collectors, and offer services that range from curatorial advisory to collection management, installation design, and conservation.

Elizabeth Harris Gallery
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529 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 463-9666

Elizabeth Harris Gallery represents: James Bohary, Mary Carlson, William Carroll, Martha Clippinger, Steve Currie, Eyai Danieli, Elisa D'Arrigo, Maya Lisa Engelhardt, Lachlan Goudie, Julian Hatton, Daina Higgins, Lisa Hoke, David Ivie, Leif Kath, Susan Leopold, Greg Lindquist, Ron Milewicz, Holly Miller, Mario Naves, Carolanna Parlato, Pat Passlof, the estate of Victor Pesce, Scott Richter, Jane Schiowitz, Ann Showstrom, Bill Weiss, Thornton Willis. The Elizabeth Harris Gallery does not accept submissions and is not responsible for returning unsolicited material.

Skoto Gallery
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529 W 20th St Ste 5W
New York, NY 10011

(212) 352-8058

529 Arts Building
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529 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

Kim Foster Gallery Bill Hodges Gallery Josée Bienvenu Ricco/Maresca Gallery Flowers Gallery Bruce Silverstein Photography (By appointment only) Denise Bibro Fine Art CS Photography ACA Galleries Tyler Rollins Fine Art Dorfman Projects Elizabeth Harris Gallery Jonathan Levine Kathryn Markel Gallery Skoto Gallery Andre Zarre Galleria Ca'D'Oro Garth Greenan Gallery

Jankossen Contemporary
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529 W 20th St, Fl 6th
New York, NY 10011-2819

(631) 903-5564

JanKossen Contemporary primarily focuses on abstract, conceptual art created by both established and mid-career international talents. The gallery organises exhibitions in the Basel gallery space, as well via curated pop-up shows held in Zürich and, Hong Kong. Since 2009, the gallery is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland. End of 2014 JanKossen will open a 2nd space in New York Chelsea.

Josée Bienvenu Gallery
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529 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-7990

Josée Bienvenu Gallery opened in September of 2004. The gallery is located in Chelsea, New York City. Josée Bienvenu created and developed a highly focused program with an emphasis on drawing and the relationship to time. The program has grown and the gallery represents emerging and mid career international artists. Artists: Ana Bidart Jonathan Callan Martí Cormand Juan Manuel Echavarría Dario Escobar Artur Lescher Marco Maggi Stefana McClure Elena del Rivero Sérgio Sister Julianne Swartz Yuken Teruya Toluca Editions Adam Winner

Ca' d'Oro Gallery New York
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529 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 620-0549

Galleria Ca’ d’Oro was established in 1970 in Rome by Antonio Porcella, the son of Amadore Porcella, one of the most notable art critics of his time, who wrote for L’Osservatore Romano, the newspaper of Vatican City. Amadore was also the grandson of Alpinolo Porcella, a personal friend ofrecognized Italian masters, including Filippo de Pisis and Giorgio de Chirico. Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is viewed as one of Rome’s leading contemporary art galleries and is located on the historic Via del Babuino. Antonio remains active in the art world and is a current member of the de Chirico Foundation in Rome. Gloria Porcella, Antonio’s daughter and fourth generation Porcella to work in the art business, began working alongside her father in Galleria Ca’ d’Oro Rome twenty years ago and also began managing the gallery’s daily operations. In 2010, she realized her vision to bring the gallery to the U.S., opening in Miami with the intent to introduce more contemporary Italian art to the U.S. audience. Shortly after establishing Galleria Ca’ d’Oro Miami, she staged the highly-acclaimed exhibit, “Mona Lisa Unveiled” at Miami’s Freedom Tower, in coordination with the city of Margherita di Savoia and the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci in Florence, Italy.Working with the world-renowned Cracking Art Group, Gloria also coordinated the worldwide tour of the “REGeneration Art Project,” first in Miami during the 2010 Art Basel Miami Beach, then at the 2011 Venice Biennale and concluding in 2014 in Central Park in New York. She also coordinate “Homage to de Chirico” in New York, Los Angeles and Miami. And, she organized a tribute exhibit to Pope John Paul II celebrating the 25th anniversary of his papacy with the ”Madonna in Contemporary Art” at the European Parliament in Brussels and the Pantheon in Rome. Gloria was raised in Rome, but studied at San Diego State University before returning to Rome where she assumed an advisory position for the City of Rome’s Cultural Commission. In September 2014 the Galleria has grown even further by opening its doors in Chelsea, New York City, the capital of the Art-World. In 2013 and 2014, the gallery participated in distinguished Art Fairs such as Context-Art Miami, Scope New York, Art Wynwood Miami and Art Southampton. The same year, the Galleria successfully reintroduced eight giant red snails in Central Park and Columbus Circle, New York. The installation’s popularity demonstrated once again the international prestige and acclaim of the gallery in the United States.

Galleria Ca' d'Oro New York
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529 W. 20th Street 9th Floor
New York, NY 10011

Petzel Gallery
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Main Location: 456 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 680-9467

Petzel Gallery, founded in 1994, first opened on Wooster Street in the Soho area of New York City. In 2000, the gallery moved to 537 West 22nd Street in Chelsea and in 2006 expanded to include a separate space next door dedicated to smaller exhibitions, artists' projects, and performances. In Fall 2008, Friedrich Petzel Gallery opened a joint gallery with Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. This new gallery, called Capitain Petzel, is housed in a glass-encased gallery located in Mitte section of Berlin and presents exhibitions of established international artists. After eleven years on 22nd Street, Petzel Gallery closed this space, expanding into a new location at 456 18th Street in 2012. In March of 2015, Petzel opened a second space in New York, a new, uptown location at 35 East 67th Street. Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery will curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities. Both galleries in New York are complimented by Capitain Petzel in Berlin. The move to the new, larger 18th Street location and expansion uptown continue Petzel Gallery’s commitment to develop its program upon the scope, diversity, and ambitions of the artists that it represents. Petzel Gallery has continued to develop its program around a group of contemporary artists who are renowned internationally: Yael Bartana, Walead Beshty, Cosima von Bonin, Troy Brauntuch, Keith Edmier, Thomas Eggerer, Andrea Fraser, Wade Guyton, Georg Herold, Charline von Heyl, Dana Hoey, Sean Landers, Rezi von Lankveld, Maria Lassnig, Allan McCollum, Adam McEwen, Sarah Morris, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Joyce Pensato, Seth Price, Stephen Prina, Jonathan Pylypchuk, Tobias Rehberger, Jerone de Rijke and Willem de Rooij, Dirk Skreber, Nicola Tyson, Corinne Wasmuht, and Heimo Zobernig. Each artist has exhibited widely in both museums and galleries throughout the world and are regularly included in international exhibitions such as Documenta, the Whitney Biennial, The Carnegie International, and the São Paulo Biennial. Numerous publications are available on all the gallery artists. Petzel Gallery also deals in outstanding artworks from the last thirty years by artists such as: Robert Gober, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Louise Lawler, John Miller, Albert Oehlen, Sigmar Polke, Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Thomas Struth, and Christopher Wool.

Family Business
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520 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

FAMILY BUSINESS is a new exhibition space initiated by Maurizio Cattelan and Massimiliano Gioni. Located in Chelsea, on 21st street and 10th avenue, FAMILY BUSINESS is a guest house – a place where friends, enemies, people we admire and respect are invited to present the works of artists they support and projects they believe in. FAMILY BUSINESS is the big brother of the Wrong Gallery, a minuscule space that Maurizio Cattelan, Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick ran in New York from 2002 to 2005. Just like the Wrong Gallery, FAMILY BUSINESS is a non-for-profit space open to experimentation and irreverent exhibition formats, right in the heart of Chelsea. FAMILY BUSINESS is a time share: a space made available to people who have something interesting to say - a way to get to know new families and friends. A guest + a host = a ghost.

Tyler Rollins Fine Art
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529 West 20 Street, 10W
New York, NY 10011

(212) 229-9100

Tyler Rollins Fine Art was founded in 2006 and opened its public gallery space in New York City’s Chelsea art district in 2008. One of our primary missions is to present solo exhibitions by major contemporary artists from throughout the Southeast Asia region. We are the only gallery in the United States with this focus, and indeed one of the few outside of Asia. We have quickly gained national and international prominence as one of the pioneers in presenting art from this region, and we act as a valued resource for curators, writers, and collectors seeking to become more informed about the region’s art scenes. We represent an impressive roster of some of the region’s most highly respected artists, who are regularly featured in international biennials, museum exhibitions, and gallery shows around the world. In 2012, our artists are participating in 10 exhibitions at museums in the United States as well as such international events as dOCUMENTA, the Sydney Biennale, and the Asia Pacific Triennale.

Three Gallery
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66 5th Ave, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10011

Tina Kim Gallery
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525 W 21st St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 716-1100

Tina Kim Gallery, founded by Tina Kim, is affiliated with Kukje Gallery in Seoul, Korea and regularly collaborates on organizing exhibitions by internationally renowned artists and introducing emerging Korean artists to an international audience. Tina Kim Gallery also works closely with Vintage20, a private dealer specializing in mid-century and modern furniture and design. For information about Tina Kim, follow the gallery on Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr to stay updated on the latest news regarding Tina Kim and contemporary art: Tina Kim Gallery on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TinaKimGallery Tina Kim Gallery on Instagram: http://instagram.com/tinakimgallery/# Tina Kim Gallery on Tumblr: http://tinakimgallery.tumblr.com/

303 Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
555 W 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-1121

Sikkema Jenkins & Co.
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530 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 929-2262

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