Founded in 2013, Dominique Lévy represents Enrico Castellani, Frank Stella, Pierre Soulages, and Günther Uecker, as well as the Estate of Yves Klein, the Estate of Roman Opalka, and the Estate of Germaine Richier. The gallery strives to present a dynamic program of exhibitions of various generations of artists in addition to the aforementioned names, and is committed to publishing accompanying exhibition catalogues and artists' books featuring scholarship by leading contemporary thinkers and previously unpublished archival material. Maintaining exhibition spaces in New York and London, and an office in Geneva, and participating in art fairs internationally, the gallery also specializes in private sales in the secondary market with a focus on the work of Alexander Calder, Willem de Kooning, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Giacometti, Pablo Picasso, Robert Ryman, and Cy Twombly, among other important twentieth-century and contemporary artists. The gallery also provides hands-on advisory and collection management services.
Susan Nelly began her career at Sotheby's Auction House after studying Art History, Film and Television at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. The interceding decades have seen her employed at some of the most exclusive galleries and prominent auction houses in New York City, where she gained invaluable experience and connections and advanced to leadership positions at uptown mainstays including Spanierman Gallery and Bonham’s International Auction House. Throughout her career Susan has been dedicated to the process of matching discerning new and seasoned collectors with the finest works of art to enhance their lifestyles, and she continues to use her unparalled resources to do so. A respected member of the Fine Art community, she collaborates and networks with it’s most prominent people and organizations. Susan is a founding New York member of AWAD, The Association of Women Art Dealers, and was elected in 2009 to ARTTABLE, The Leadership Organization for Professional Women in the Visual Arts. A recognized expert in acquisitions in the secondary market -- specializing in American and European fine art including such artists as John Singer Sargent, James McNeill Whistler, Gertrude Vanderbildt Whitney, Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol, George Condo, Horst B.Horst, William Klein -- Susan's sources include estates, dealers, private collections and auctions. She is also a strong supporter of contemporary artists. Her keen eye for the finest work, coupled with her energy and enthusiasm, continue to connect her with many of the most important painters, sculptors and photographers in practice today, in New York and Internationally. It is her love of the art world and it’s people that is Susan’s greatest strength. Susan is the ultimate art insider, opening doors not open to the public to all her clients. She embodies the Villa America Spirit, sharing the depth of her knowledge and enthusiasm and imparting an air of adventure to your unique and memorable experience in acquiring art.
Visual Arts program at the Americas Society organizes and presents modern, contemporary, colonial, archeological and Pre-Columbian exhibitions. Our projects provoke dialogue and debate about regional modernism and global art through talks, panel discussions, lectures, and academic symposia. Publications expand the scope and impact of our work, and together with our exhibitions and public programs, contribute new cultural developments, analysis, and scholarship to the field.
To see Kelly Gallery and all the collection albums, please click 'Photos' on the main page and on the next page click "Albums"' at the top. Stephen E. Kelly, Founder & Chairman Deena Gittle, Gallery Director Michael Carter, Cofounder
Founded in 2013, Van Doren Waxter represents the evolution in the partnership between John Van Doren and Dorsey Waxter who worked together for 15 years at Greenberg Van Doren. Van Doren Waxter works exclusively with the James Brooks Estate, the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation, the Al Held Foundation, the Alan Shields Estate, and the Hedda Sterne Foundation. The gallery specializes in American Abstraction from 1950-1990 including a number of artists from California: Richard Diebenkorn, Manny Farber, Sam Francis, Joe Goode, and John McLaughlin. Additionally, the gallery handles secondary market works specializing in: Anthony Caro, John Chamberlain, Joseph Cornell, Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Ellsworth Kelly, Franz Kline, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, David Smith, and Frank Stella among others. Van Doren Waxter continues to produce special projects with artists including: Tim Davis, Judy Fiskin, Katsura Funakoshi, Alexander Gorlizki, Eva Lundsager, Cameron Martin, and Dorothea Rockburne. In 2007 the gallery opened Eleven Rivington in New York City's Lower East Side. Directed by Partner Augusto Arbizo, Eleven Rivington focuses on finding new talent and developing the careers of international artists who have had little previous exposure in the US. Van Doren Waxter is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).
The Hunter College Art Galleries provide a space for critical engagement with art and pedagogy, bringing together historical scholarship, contemporary artistic practice, social awareness, and experimental methodology. The Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery located in the West Building of the main campus at 68th Street and Lexington Avenue focuses on historical and scholarly exhibitions and the 205 Hudson Street Gallery is dedicated to presenting exhibitions that examine the impact of and the critical issues around contemporary art. Each semester, the 205 Hudson Street Gallery also hosts the MFA program’s thesis exhibitions. The Hunter College Art Galleries present exhibitions representing the interests and diversity of the faculty and student body. Exploring a multitude of periods, media, themes and approaches, the shows support the intellectual pursuits of Hunter College's academic community. Follow us: Instagram - @HunterCollegeArtGalleries Twitter - @HCArtGalleries
Personal training services and the variety of services offered are the core of the Structure Personal Fitness. Additionally, the customized strength program along with a nutritional assessment and supplementation created for each member produces a long lasting relationship between the facility and the client. Structure Personal Fitness offers 2 types of memberships: private (one-on-one) and small-group (2-4 clients at a time).
Jane is a destination boutique. When Jane Soudavar opened her upscale store in 1986, Lexington Avenue was definitely off the beaten path. Now, however, it is an avenue known for clothing, antiques, jewelry and many other upscale stores. Jane has a very long-term loyal clientele and the beautifully arranged windows are constantly drawing in new customers. It has also seen a developing clientele among the daughters of the original clients. The warm, rosy, intimate décor lends itself to very long visits by ladies who buy their entire wardrobe at Jane. The designers are Spanish, French, English, and German. The clothing is classic with a modern edge, beautifully edited and suitable for going from day into evening. The sales staff are cozy, tasteful and helpful, which distinguishes Jane from larger stores.