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414 Washington St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-6828

Art Gallery Near Tachi Gallery

Soho Photo Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
15 White St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-8571

Fridman Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
287 Spring Street
New York, NY 10013

(646) 775-6406

FRIDMAN GALLERY is a venue for contemporary culture, exhibiting the work of emerging and established artists, and hosting performances. To be added to our mailing list, please email [email protected]. Gallery Summer Hours: Monday - Friday, 12-6pm and by appointment

Taymour Grahne Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
157 Hudson St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 240-9442

Taymour Grahne Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2013 with a focus on international emerging and mid-career artists

hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
434 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013

About hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK Understanding the importance of beauty and art in people’s lives, H.P. France Group (HPF) through hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK focuses on bringing art into everyday life. Starting 30 years ago with a single fashion boutique in Harajuku, Tokyo, HPF is now a business leader in Japan, an international operation with 90 high-end boutiques with ventures in publishing and art, among other projects. In a new direction, HPF opened hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK in 2005 in the Meatpacking District followed by a gallery in Tokyo after New York’s two-year anniversary. To introduce the gallery and art to a younger generation, the hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO created a display-window gallery in one of the busiest business areas catering to tens of thousands of people daily, often featuring emerging talents. The galleries collaborate, developing business in the U.S. and Japan and exchanging artists and ideas. We introduce contemporary art mainly from Japan and Asia. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK presents a wide range of Japanese and Asian contemporary artists. We showcase established artists as well as introduce emerging artists, giving young talent a public forum. In tandem with building relationships with art collectors, we find new markets, for example, in collectors of fashion. Since fashion collectors appreciate beauty and hold such a passion, we seek to intrigue them with art, a natural expansion for a company built on fashion, and we are proud to create first-time collectors. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK will continue offering new art experiences, cultivating relationships with artists and collectors, as well as seeking and developing new art markets. [H.P. France Group History] Present | Developing international operation with 90 boutiques worldwide 2015 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Chelsea to Tribeca. Established H.P.F, Christopher in West Village, New York. 2010 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Meatpacking District to Chelsea 2007 | Established hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO 2005 | Established hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK 2000 | Established H.P. FRANCE H.K. Inc. and opened the first oversea shop in Hong Kong 1999 | Established H.P. FRANCE N.Y. Inc. in New York 1998 | Established DESTINATION27 S.A.R.L. in Paris 1989 |Established H.P. FRANCE Inc. in Tokyo and started to import and wholesale European accessories, jewelry and clothing 1991 | Opened Paris office, started dealing with young French accessory and jewelry creators and established H.P.FRANCE S.A.R.L 1985 | Established Harajuku Project Corporation in Tokyo 1984 | Opened a retail store of young lady’s clothing called ‘Lamp’ in Harajuku, Tokyo and founded H.P. France Group

The Art Institute of New York City
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
11-17 Beach St, New York
New York, NY 10013

(212) 625-6000

The Art Institute of New York City – is one of The Art Institutes, a system of over 44 education institutions throughout North America, providing education in design, media arts, and fashion. Founded in 1980 as The New York Restaurant School, and renamed in 2001, The Art Institute of New York City offers associate degrees and associate of applied sciences degrees in a variety of creative disciplines including fashion design, graphic design, and web design & interactive media.Located at 218-232 West 40th Street in New York City's Midtown/Fashion district, The Art Institute of New York City is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.The Art Institutes system is a subsidiary of Education Management Corporation, which is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Cheryl Hazan Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
35 N Moore St
New York, NY 10013-5711

(212) 343-8964

Longhouse Projects
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
285 Spring St
New York, NY 10013

(646) 599-1982

Studio Vendome & Studio Vendome Projects
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
330 Spring St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 675-3308

Founder, Antonio “Nino” Vendome, is a Manhattan real estate developer whose collaboration with Phillip Johnson in the 1990s brought him into the art world. They had envisioned a seminal building he called The Seasons, which played a key role in the nascent movement of “architecture as sculpture” or “habitable sculpture.” Despite having never been built owing to community and city resistance that building has since been recognized as an important progenitor of the sculptural forms found in contemporary architecture today. Today that same site at 330 Spring Street is instead home to Johnson’s last commissioned building, The Urban Glass House — and its ground floor is home to the main gallery of Studio Vendome. However, Nino is best known for the role he played immediately after the attacks of September 11th, 2001 and through the summer of 2002. He turned his family restaurant “Nino’s American Kitchen” into a relief center that served hundreds of thousands of free meals twenty-four hours a day to firefighters, police officers, Red Cross workers, and others at the World Trade Center site. That story is now being made into a documentary film. Subsequently, Nino donated the memorabilia and contents of his restaurant to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, the New-York Historical Society, and the New York State Museum in order to help to tell the story of September 11th to present and future generations. A second gallery, Studio Vendome Projects, is located at 30 Grand Street, directly across the street from The James Hotel, with its famous rooftop bar, Jimmy, and restaurant, David Burke Kitchen. Known as “SVP,” the gallery features small-scale works by select emerging artists.

Ascent Contemporary Projects
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
13 Laight Street, 502
New York, NY 10013

Ascent Contemporary Projects is an art gallery and curatorial service provider connecting art lovers, budding collectors, and boutique service companies with the works of emerging and mid-career contemporary artists. Through our pop-up exhibitions, curator and artist led talks, as well as online platform, Ascent aims to make discovering and collecting contemporary art more accessible and easy. Our information driven approach allows visitors to connect with the work and engage in dynamic conversation across New York City and beyond. In our physical and virtual spaces you will find original artwork, design, artist-made objects, and the in-between.

Vocedi
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
43-45 Grand St
New York, NY 10013

212 775 8011

Helac Fine Art
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
547 W 207th St, Ste 301
New York, NY 10001

(646) 543-5222

Helac Fine Art LLC generates primary and secondary market sales in the fine art industry. Besides dealing privately in Modern and Contemporary art, Helac Fine Art curates art exhibitions for emerging and established artists. Soraja Helac holds a Master in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and a Master in Art History and English from the University of Ludwigsburg, Germany. Soraja founded Helac Fine Art LLC in 2010 after having worked at Mercedes Benz headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and several art institutions, such as Villa Merkel Museum in Esslingen, Germany and Neue Galerie Museum in New York City. She successfully places Modern and Contemporary artwork in private and corporate collections and curates art shows showcasing international and national artists. She regularly works with Yale University School of Art graduates. Activities include Young Collectors Council and Acquisitions Committee at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, Benefit Committee CITYarts, New York and Jury Photo Days, Rovinj, Croatia.

CUSP NYC Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
135 West 4th Street
New York, NY 10012

(917) 673-0565

Evenings and weekends by appointment. Please contact [email protected]

Agency
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
451 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 609-9333

Blouin Gallery Guide
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
88 Laight St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 447-9555

For over 40 years, Gallery Guide has been the definitive connection between art lovers and art. Gallery Guide's four editions, published 10 times annually, cover gallery exhibitions from coast-to-coast. Gallery Guide is distributed across the United States through galleries, museums, art fairs, special art related events, hotels, restaurants, and by subscription. The current issue of each of the four editions of Gallery Guide is also available for download on ARTINFO.com. Over the past two years, Gallery Guide has expanded its reach to the hottest art markets both locally and across the globe. Each month more than 400 galleries list their exhibitions with Gallery Guide. New York's listings include the Upper East Side to SoHo, the Lower East Side,and the booming streets of Chelsea. Regional editions cover tony Palm Beach, Malibu, San Francisco and other major art destinations.

Varick Street Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
13 Laight St
New York, NY 10013-2119

(212) 431-3130

Lot 180
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Spring Street
New York, NY 10013

Lot 180 brings to market carefully curated selections of photography, vintage prints, vinyl record art, skate decks and sough-after collectibles for showcase and sale in alternative spaces in New York City and Los Angeles, with new markets to be added in 2015. The brainchild of collector and private art dealer Ron Kosa, Lot 180 invites art enthusiasts to go beyond traditional exhibition spaces for behind the scenes experiences, to engage with and collect pieces of history through works of art and collectibles. Lot 180 launches at 52 Kenmare Street NYC on July 24th with a portfolio of rare vintage art, signed limited edition photographs and collectibles, uniquely set against the backdrop of New York City during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Dan Flavin Art Foundation Temporary Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5 Worth St
New York, NY 10013-2968

(212) 431-3033

Pelavin Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
13 Jay St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 925-9424

Sasha Wolf Gallery LLC
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
10 Leonard St, Frnt
New York, NY 10013-2964

(212) 925-0025

Engine 27
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
173 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 431-7466

Museum/Art Gallery Near Tachi Gallery

hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
434 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013

About hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK Understanding the importance of beauty and art in people’s lives, H.P. France Group (HPF) through hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK focuses on bringing art into everyday life. Starting 30 years ago with a single fashion boutique in Harajuku, Tokyo, HPF is now a business leader in Japan, an international operation with 90 high-end boutiques with ventures in publishing and art, among other projects. In a new direction, HPF opened hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK in 2005 in the Meatpacking District followed by a gallery in Tokyo after New York’s two-year anniversary. To introduce the gallery and art to a younger generation, the hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO created a display-window gallery in one of the busiest business areas catering to tens of thousands of people daily, often featuring emerging talents. The galleries collaborate, developing business in the U.S. and Japan and exchanging artists and ideas. We introduce contemporary art mainly from Japan and Asia. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK presents a wide range of Japanese and Asian contemporary artists. We showcase established artists as well as introduce emerging artists, giving young talent a public forum. In tandem with building relationships with art collectors, we find new markets, for example, in collectors of fashion. Since fashion collectors appreciate beauty and hold such a passion, we seek to intrigue them with art, a natural expansion for a company built on fashion, and we are proud to create first-time collectors. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK will continue offering new art experiences, cultivating relationships with artists and collectors, as well as seeking and developing new art markets. [H.P. France Group History] Present | Developing international operation with 90 boutiques worldwide 2015 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Chelsea to Tribeca. Established H.P.F, Christopher in West Village, New York. 2010 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Meatpacking District to Chelsea 2007 | Established hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO 2005 | Established hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK 2000 | Established H.P. FRANCE H.K. Inc. and opened the first oversea shop in Hong Kong 1999 | Established H.P. FRANCE N.Y. Inc. in New York 1998 | Established DESTINATION27 S.A.R.L. in Paris 1989 |Established H.P. FRANCE Inc. in Tokyo and started to import and wholesale European accessories, jewelry and clothing 1991 | Opened Paris office, started dealing with young French accessory and jewelry creators and established H.P.FRANCE S.A.R.L 1985 | Established Harajuku Project Corporation in Tokyo 1984 | Opened a retail store of young lady’s clothing called ‘Lamp’ in Harajuku, Tokyo and founded H.P. France Group

SODA gallery projects
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
474 Greenwich
New York, NY 10013

CUSP NYC Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
135 West 4th Street
New York, NY 10012

(917) 673-0565

Evenings and weekends by appointment. Please contact [email protected]

Lot 180
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Spring Street
New York, NY 10013

Lot 180 brings to market carefully curated selections of photography, vintage prints, vinyl record art, skate decks and sough-after collectibles for showcase and sale in alternative spaces in New York City and Los Angeles, with new markets to be added in 2015. The brainchild of collector and private art dealer Ron Kosa, Lot 180 invites art enthusiasts to go beyond traditional exhibition spaces for behind the scenes experiences, to engage with and collect pieces of history through works of art and collectibles. Lot 180 launches at 52 Kenmare Street NYC on July 24th with a portfolio of rare vintage art, signed limited edition photographs and collectibles, uniquely set against the backdrop of New York City during the late 1970s and 1980s.

New York City Fire Museum
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
278 Spring St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 691-1303

The New York City Fire Museum is the official museum of the FDNY and houses one of the nation's most prominent collections of fire related art and artifacts from the 18th Century to the present. Among its holdings are painted leather buckets, helmets, parade hats and belts, lanterns and tools, Volunteer-era hand pumped fire engines, horse drawn vehicles and early motorized apparatus. Admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children, seniors and college students; Admission is free for active FDNY, NYPD, DSNY and NYNJPA members.

Spencer Brownstone Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
39 Wooster St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 334-3455

Spencer Brownstone Gallery is located in SoHo with strong links to contemporary art scenes in the United States and Europe. Established in 1999, the gallery is committed to showing contemporary art with a focus on works by young artists. The exhibitions include installation, performance, painting, sculpture and video. Follow us Artsy: www.artsy.net/spencer-brownstone-gallery Instagram: www.instagram.com/spencerbrownstonegallery/ 3 Wooster Street between Canal and Grand Subway 1, 2, 4, 6, J, N, R, Q, Z, A, C, E to Canal Street

A+E Studios
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
160 West Broadway (Between Thomas & Worth)
New York, NY 10013

Located in the heart of Tribeca, A+E Studios is an exhibition space dedicated to facilitating dynamic partnerships between artists, collectors, and innovative brands. In close collaboration, Jessica Speiser (Gallery Director) and Annie Shinn (Gallery Co-Owner) strive to present exhibitions that place the work on display within relevant historical, social, and cultural contexts in order to reveal the shape shifting forces and abstract ideas at the intersection of contemporary culture and its artistic products. Since opening its doors in 2014, the gallery has provided a platform for emerging artists working across all mediums to engage broad audiences in the 2,300 square foot space on West Broadway.

Children's Museum of the Arts
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
103 Charlton St
New York, NY 10014

(212) 274-0986

At CMA, we give all children and families access to the creative tools that promote self-expression and esteem through the visual and performing arts. We honor the artist in every child through hands-on art programs taught by trained, working artists; through our on-going collection and exhibition of children's art; and through partnerships with diverse community organizations that celebrate life and the arts in New York City. In the Fall of 2011 CMA relocated to 103 Charlton which is three times the size of their old space at 182 Lafayette street. To learn more about a day CMA, visit our website: http://www.cmany.org/visit-us/a-day-at-cma/. CMA's new space allows thousands more children to have access to our programs each year. To learn more or to give to the capital campaign, visit http://cmany.org/campaign

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
26 Wooster St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 431-2609

Museum Programs · 6-8 major exhibitions annually · Collection of over 20,000 art objects · Artist and curator talks, lectures, panel discussions · Film screenings, play and poetry readings · Tours · Research library · Membership Program · The ARCHIVE, a quarterly arts journal · Wooster St. Window Gallery (on view street level 24/7) · Prince St. Project Space (127-B Prince St.) workshops and short exhibitions

Gallery 69
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
69 Leonard St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 343-2278

We opened our art gallery doors with a successful grand opening weekend on January 23, 2010. Gallery 69 is a full-service fine art gallery located in the heart of Tribeca at 69 Leonard Street (off of Church Street). We offer custom framing and consultations through our in-house company, Tribeca Framing. Our other services include restoration, consultations, appraisals, custom-made mirrors and tabletops, art installation and an art transportation services, professional packing & shipping of artwork. The Cornell Family has been involved with every aspect of art buying, selling, restoration, appraising & consultation for over five decades. Our family has run more than seven art galleries in New York City, and has decided to re-enter the Manhattan market with our full-service fine art gallery, Gallery 69. We are focused on offering as many quality services as possible to make your visit the most pleasant and memorable experience. We guarantee to deliver 100% customer satisfaction. Please contact us to make an appointment.

Team Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
83 Grand St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 279-9219

Contemporary art gallery in Soho, NYC Artists: Cory Arcangel Alex Bag Pierre Bismuth Vlassis Caniaris Brice Dellsperger Maria Eichhorn Gardar Eide Einarsson Massimo Grimaldi Marc Hundley Ross Knight Jakob Kolding Suzanne McClelland Ryan McGinley Muntean/Rosenblum Tam Ochiai David Ratcliff Davis Rhodes Tabor Robak Sam Samore Andreas Schulze Santiago Sierra Gert & Uwe Tobias Banks Violette Stanley Whitney

Artists Space
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
38 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

The Peter Tunney Experience
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
73 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(347) 291-5747

Geary Contemporary
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
185 Varick St
New York, NY 10014

(347) 901-9197

Queer Thoughts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
373 Broadway, Room C9
New York, NY 10013

Queer Thoughts is a contemporary art gallery. Directed by Luis Miguel Bendaña and Sam Lipp.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
31 Mercer St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3232

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts was founded in November 1971 at 33 East 74th Street by Ronald and Frayda Feldman. In 1982, after one season with both uptown and downtown exhibition spaces, the gallery consolidated at 31 Mercer Street in SoHo. Since its founding, gallery artists have participated in more than 2,000 national and international exhibitions. The gallery exhibits contemporary painting, sculpture, installations, drawings, prints, and hosts performances. Artists Represented: Vincenzo Agnetti | Jim Anderson | Eleanor Antin | Conrad Atkinson | Joseph Beuys | Alexander Brodsky | Brodsky & Utkin | Heather Cassils | Nancy Chunn | Keith Cottingham | Douglas Davis | Milena Dopitova | Jud Fine | Terry Fox | Carl Fudge | R. Buckminster Fuller | Yishay Garbasz| Rico Gatson | Leon Golub | Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison | Margaret Harrison | Cameron Hayes | Kelly Heaton | Christine Hill | Simone Jones | Peggy Jarrell Kaplan | Brian Knep | Vitaly Komar | Komar & Melamid | McCarren/Fine | David Opdyke | Pepón Osorio | Panamarenko | Bruce Pearson | The Peppers | Tomás Ruller | Jason Salavon | Edwin Schlossberg | Todd Siler | Mierle Laderman Ukeles | Sam Van Aken | Andy Warhol | Clemens Weiss | Allan Wexler | Hannah Wilke | Gil Yefman (Also open on Mondays by appointment.)

AFA | NYC
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
54 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-7374

Since 1984, AFA has passionately represented its artists in an enjoyable, informative and accessible environment. The gallery aims to indulge the senses and engage the emotions through works that are layered with dark complexity and symbolism. Exhibitions showcase paintings, drawings and sculpture created by extraordinary established & emerging artists, including Kathie Olivas, Travis Louie, Brian & Wendy Froud, Tom Everhart, Tim Burton, Daniel Merriam, and Nicoletta Ceccoli. AFA is a SoHo landmark gallery, with another location within the Château de Belcastel of Aveyron, France, and a third gallery located in Las Vegas. https://twitter.com/AFANYC

Ward-Nasse Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
178 Prince St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 925-6951

Art Director: Harry Nasse Assistant Director: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Curators: Harry Nasse and Jessica Lynn Aguilar Event Coordinator: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Webmaster: Mark Herd Receptionist: Margot Norton Volunteer: John Harrison

Tribeca Art Factory
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
55 Murray St
New York, NY 10007

(917) 515-1857

If you're an artist or art lover and you're in or near NYC this Friday, you gotta check out The Collaborators: An interactive live art exhibition. We find the most talented emerging artists from around NYC to collaborate on an original work of art in front of a live audience. We invite each amazing artist to paint in our studio/gallery as a group of classy and creative guests enjoy this intimate and provocative experience of witnessing and interacting with the artists as they create. Each artist creates using their own unique process and personality so no two evenings are ever the same. Over the course of three events, three different artists take there turn to create one single masterpiece. Each work of art that is created is exhibited in our gallery and available to purchase by art collectors. We then select three different artists to work on a new piece in the same process. Our goal is to cultivate relationships with dedicated artists and provide a platform for them to collaborate, exhibit and reach their audience.