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DC Moore Gallery, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


535 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 247-2111

DC Moore Gallery represents a lively mix of more than twenty contemporary artists and also offers the finest in twentieth-century American painting, sculpture, and works on paper, including Modernism, Ashcan, African American, Regionalism, Social Realism, and mid-century Abstraction. Founded in 1995, the Gallery recently relocated to Chelsea. In our expanded space, we organize fifteen to twenty exhibitions a year, ranging from historical presentations of specific periods and themes to focused one-person shows and major career retrospectives. Our publications program produces a wide range of catalogues and books with essays by well-known art historians and critics. We also frequently work with museums and other institutions, organizing joint exhibitions and sending our traveling exhibitions to their venues. Contemporary artists represented include Eric Aho, Katherine Bowling, David Driskell, Janet Fish, Mary Frank, Mark Innerst, Yvonne Jacquette, Valerie Jaudon, Cynthia Knott, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Whitfield Lovell, Duane Michals, Claire Sherman, Barbara Takenaga, Darren Waterston, Jane Wilson, and Alexi Worth. The Gallery also represents the foundations and estates of Romare Bearden, Roger Brown, Charles Burchfield, Robert De Niro, Sr., Jacob Lawrence, Jack Levine, Nathan Oliveira, and George Tooker. We are dedicated to providing expertise and guidance to both beginning and established collectors, as well as working with museum, corporate, and other art professionals in the acquisition and sale of works of art. DC Moore Gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.

Art Gallery Near DC Moore Gallery

At ArtBeam Gallery
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540 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

(917) 579-5372

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

(212) 929-2262

We cannot accept artist submissions. Thank you. https://instagram.com/sikkemajenkins/

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

Klein Sun Gallery
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525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-4388

Klein Sun Gallery was founded by Eli Klein in 2007 on West Broadway in SoHo, New York. The gallery has an international reputation as one of the foremost galleries specializing in Chinese contemporary art. Its mission is to cultivate a unique selection of important artists and present their visions to a global audience. Through museum exhibitions, gallery shows, and the publication of catalogues as well as academic essays, Klein Sun Gallery strives to stimulate inter-cultural dialogue while promoting an academic approach to China's most ground-breaking talents. In December 2013, the gallery relocated to a new 8,000 square foot, street level space in the heart of New York's Chelsea art district. In recognition of its longtime partner, Shanna Sun, the gallery transitioned from Eli Klein Fine Art to Klein Sun Gallery in January 2014. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KleinSunGallery

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."

HG Contemporary Gallery
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527 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 366-4490

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

2127411717

303 Gallery
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555 W 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-1121

Dia Art Foundation
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535 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

Dia Art Foundation is a nonprofit organization that initiates, supports, presents, and preserves art projects. It was established in 1974 as the Lone Star Foundation by Philippa de Menil, the daughter of Houston arts patron Dominique de Menil and an heiress to the Schlumberger oil exploration fortune; art dealer Heiner Friedrich, Philippa's husband; and Helen Winkler, a Houston art historian. Dia wanted to support projects "whose nature or scale would preclude other funding sources."The name "Dia", taken from the Greek word meaning "through", was chosen to suggest the institution's role in enabling artistic projects that might not otherwise be realized.Dia holds a major collection of work by artists of the 1960s and 1970s, on view at Dia:Beacon opened in the Hudson Valley in 2003. Dia additionally maintains long-term site-specific projects in the western United States, New York City, and on Long Island. Dia's permanent collection holdings include artworks by artists who came to prominence during the 1960s and 1970s, including Joseph Beuys, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, and Andy Warhol. The art of this period represented a radical departure in artistic practice and is often large in scale; it is occasionally ephemeral or site-specific.

Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
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525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 445-0051

Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe is a contemporary art gallery located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York, NY and has earned the reputation of being one of the leading art galleries in the world. The gallery is the primary representative of 23 international contemporary artists and the estates of six artists including those of Hans Hofmann and Robert Motherwell. The gallery’s principle focus is rooted in the modernist tradition with an emphasis on painting and drawing. In addition to showing primary market works by contemporary artists, the gallery consistently mounts exhibitions by 20th century masters of historical importance. Since its founding, the gallery has also specialized in the resale of select works of art from seminal Post-War and contemporary masters. The gallery was founded by Will Ameringer, a former curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art and director of the André Emmerich Gallery. Ameringer was later joined by Miles McEnery and James Yohe. In 2009, the gallery expanded from 20 West 57th Street to its current ground floor space located at 525 West 22nd Street affording the luxury of multiple exhibitions to be mounted simultaneously. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe was granted membership to the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) in 2001 and exhibits regularly at the ADAA Art Show. As members of the ADAA, the gallery is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, scholarship, and connoisseurship. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe routinely publishes catalogues of a significant nature to accompany gallery exhibitions and has been instrumental in the publication of several major artist monographs as well as the organization of museum exhibitions. The gallery was proud to be selected for inclusion in the inaugural installment of Art Basel Miami Beach and has exhibited annually since its inception.

De Buck Gallery
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545 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-5735

De Buck Gallery has played a significant role in both representation and support of some of the most innovative artists of our time. Founded in 2010 by international art dealer, David De Buck, the gallery focuses on both contemporary and modern art, and is deeply committed to compelling and innovative artists’ projects and exhibitions. Located in the heart of Chelsea, and with an additional intimate viewing space in Antwerp, Belgium, De Buck presents artists who are global art scene leaders across international disciplines, movements, and eras. The gallery programming engages emerging fresh contemporary talent such as Rashaad Newsome, Devan Shimoyama, Tahnee Lonsdale, Cindy Wright and Mahmoud Hamadani. Additionally, the modern program includes such artists as the Estate of the late Bernard Aubertin, a member of the Zero movement and best known for his red monochromatic paintings who influenced a generation with his international collaborations, concepts and ideas. David De Buck boldly focuses on the practices of minimalist mid-century masters such as Turi Simeti, Alberto Biasi and other post-war pioneers like Shozo Shimamoto, firmly rooted in tradition and historic significance. De Buck continues to dedicate the gallery’s ever expanding programming to the relevant artistic journeys of its roster of artists with fresh international exhibition programming, artistic and curatorial panels and discussions, and the creation of publication exhibition catalogues, which will create a historical overview for years to come.

Matthew Marks Gallery
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523 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-0200

The gallery handles work in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, drawing and printmaking. The gallery maintains five exhibition spaces totaling more than 18,000 square feet where thirteen to fifteen exhibitions are presented each year, many of which are accompanied by publications. In January 2012, Matthew Marks Gallery opened a location in Los Angeles. Artists: Robert Adams Darren Almond Nayland Blake Peter Cain Vija Celmins Thomas Demand Vincent Fecteau Peter Fischli David Weiss Katharina Fritsch Luigi Ghirri Robert Gober Nan Goldin Martin Honert Gary Hume Jasper Johns Ellsworth Kelly Michel Majerus Brice Marden Ron Nagle Ken Price Martin Puryear Charles Ray Paul Sietsema Tony Smith Anne Truitt Rebecca Warren Terry Winters

Asya Geisberg Gallery
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537B W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 675-7525

Margaret Thatcher Projects
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539 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 675-0222

Margaret Thatcher Projects opened its first Chelsea space on West 20th Street in 1998. After more than seven years in the West 25th Street Whitehall building, the gallery is excited to be in its new and expanded ground floor location at 539 West 23rd Street. Through its first decade, Thatcher Projects has continued to present a mix of internationally established artists alongside promising young talent. The gallery exhibits a range of mediums with a focus on abstract painting and process. Over time, the exhibition program has broadened to encompass both abstract and figurative idioms, all united by a pivotal attention to concept. Owner/director Margaret Thatcher brings a long history of integrity and professionalism to the development of the gallery exhibition program, and to the positioning of the gallery in the art community. Throughout most of the 1980’s Ms. Thatcher served as Administrator of Dia Art Foundation, working with Dia-supported artists and the founding Board of Directors to develop the institution’s public programs, including: The Lightning Field (Walter De Maria), Chamberlain Gardens (John Chamberlain), the Dan Flavin installation at Bridgehampton, and various other projects. In the 1990’s, until opening the gallery in 1998, she acted as advisor to art collectors building new contemporary collections.

PPOW Gallery
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535 W 22nd St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-1044

P·P·O·W was founded by Wendy Olsoff and Penny Pilkington in the first wave of the East-Village Art Scene in New York City in 1983. In 1988 the gallery moved to Soho and in 2002 moved to Chelsea. P·P·O·W maintains a diverse roster of national and international artists. Since its inception, the gallery has remained true to its early vision, showing contemporary work in all media.

Yancey Richardson Gallery
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525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(646) 230-9610

Founded in 1995, the Yancey Richardson Gallery is one of the preeminent dealers of fine art photography in the country. Yancey Richardson brings over 30 years of experience to the gallery's exhibition program, and is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). Formerly housed in the renowned 560 Broadway building in historic Soho, the gallery is now located in the heart of New York's Chelsea art district. The gallery is committed to working with museums, private institutions, art collectors and other dealers to advance the careers of the artists we represent. Our current program includes critically recognized, emerging photographers such as Bryan Graf, Zanele Muholi and Victoria Sambunaris, as well as established mid-career artists such as Sharon Core, Mitch Epstein, Laura Letinsky, Andrew Moore, Sebastiao Salgado and Hellen van Meene. Additionally, the gallery regularly exhibits the work of established masters, including August Sander, Ed Ruscha, William Eggleston, and Robert Mapplethorpe. The gallery artists have been extensively collected and exhibited by museums worldwide. Their works have been widely published as artist monographs, in prominent art journals, and among critical theory texts. Reviews of the gallery's exhibitions have appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, Art News, Art in America, and Artforum, among many other publications. The gallery assists both beginning and veteran collectors in locating, buying and selling work by 20th and 21st century established and emerging photographers.

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

(212) 414-4144

Danese Corey
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511 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 223-2227

Danese/Corey represents Dozier Bell, Larry Bell, Dove Bradshaw, Martin Brief, Deborah Butterfield, Roz Chast, Theresa Chong, Emily Eveleth, Patrick Faulhaber, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, Valerie Giles, April Gornik, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper, Jene Highstein, Bryan Hunt, Warren Isensee, Craig Kauffman, Elizabeth King, Susie MacMurray, Matthias Meyer, Larry Poons, Hadi Tabatabai, Lynne Woods Turner

Andrew Kreps Gallery
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537 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011

(212) 741-8849

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Julie Saul Gallery
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535 W 22nd St, Fl 6th
New York, NY 10011

(212) 627-2410

PPOW Gallery
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535 W 22nd St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-1044

P·P·O·W was founded by Wendy Olsoff and Penny Pilkington in the first wave of the East-Village Art Scene in New York City in 1983. In 1988 the gallery moved to Soho and in 2002 moved to Chelsea. P·P·O·W maintains a diverse roster of national and international artists. Since its inception, the gallery has remained true to its early vision, showing contemporary work in all media.

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects | New York
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535 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-8450

Sonnabend Gallery
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536 West 22 Street
New York, NY

(212) 627-1018

Sonnabend Gallery opened in Paris in 1962 and was instrumental in making American art of the 1960s known in Europe, with an emphasis on American Pop Art. In 1970, Sonnabend Gallery opened in New York on Madison Avenue and in 1971 relocated to 420 West Broadway in SoHo where it was one of the major protagonists that made SoHo the international art center it remained until the early 1990s. The gallery was instrumental in making European art of the 1970s known in America, with an emphasis on European conceptual art and Arte Povera. It also presented American conceptual and minimal art of the 1970s. In 1986, the so-called “Neo-Geo” show introduced, among others, the artist Jeff Koons. The gallery goes on showing the work of artists who rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s like Robert Morris, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Gilbert & George as well as more recent artists like Jeff Koons, Rona Pondick, Candida Höfer, Elger Esser and Clifford Ross among others.

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

(212) 929-2262

We cannot accept artist submissions. Thank you. https://instagram.com/sikkemajenkins/

Matthew Marks Gallery
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523 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-0200

The gallery handles work in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, drawing and printmaking. The gallery maintains five exhibition spaces totaling more than 18,000 square feet where thirteen to fifteen exhibitions are presented each year, many of which are accompanied by publications. In January 2012, Matthew Marks Gallery opened a location in Los Angeles. Artists: Robert Adams Darren Almond Nayland Blake Peter Cain Vija Celmins Thomas Demand Vincent Fecteau Peter Fischli David Weiss Katharina Fritsch Luigi Ghirri Robert Gober Nan Goldin Martin Honert Gary Hume Jasper Johns Ellsworth Kelly Michel Majerus Brice Marden Ron Nagle Ken Price Martin Puryear Charles Ray Paul Sietsema Tony Smith Anne Truitt Rebecca Warren Terry Winters

Klein Sun Gallery
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525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-4388

Klein Sun Gallery was founded by Eli Klein in 2007 on West Broadway in SoHo, New York. The gallery has an international reputation as one of the foremost galleries specializing in Chinese contemporary art. Its mission is to cultivate a unique selection of important artists and present their visions to a global audience. Through museum exhibitions, gallery shows, and the publication of catalogues as well as academic essays, Klein Sun Gallery strives to stimulate inter-cultural dialogue while promoting an academic approach to China's most ground-breaking talents. In December 2013, the gallery relocated to a new 8,000 square foot, street level space in the heart of New York's Chelsea art district. In recognition of its longtime partner, Shanna Sun, the gallery transitioned from Eli Klein Fine Art to Klein Sun Gallery in January 2014. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KleinSunGallery

303 Gallery
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555 W 21st Street
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-1121

Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe
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525 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 445-0051

Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe is a contemporary art gallery located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York, NY and has earned the reputation of being one of the leading art galleries in the world. The gallery is the primary representative of 23 international contemporary artists and the estates of six artists including those of Hans Hofmann and Robert Motherwell. The gallery’s principle focus is rooted in the modernist tradition with an emphasis on painting and drawing. In addition to showing primary market works by contemporary artists, the gallery consistently mounts exhibitions by 20th century masters of historical importance. Since its founding, the gallery has also specialized in the resale of select works of art from seminal Post-War and contemporary masters. The gallery was founded by Will Ameringer, a former curator of the Baltimore Museum of Art and director of the André Emmerich Gallery. Ameringer was later joined by Miles McEnery and James Yohe. In 2009, the gallery expanded from 20 West 57th Street to its current ground floor space located at 525 West 22nd Street affording the luxury of multiple exhibitions to be mounted simultaneously. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe was granted membership to the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) in 2001 and exhibits regularly at the ADAA Art Show. As members of the ADAA, the gallery is committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity, scholarship, and connoisseurship. Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe routinely publishes catalogues of a significant nature to accompany gallery exhibitions and has been instrumental in the publication of several major artist monographs as well as the organization of museum exhibitions. The gallery was proud to be selected for inclusion in the inaugural installment of Art Basel Miami Beach and has exhibited annually since its inception.

Max Laniado Gallery - Visio Dell'Arte
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522 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011

(212) 796-5313

Founded with the philosophy of fine art promoters of more than one century ago, Visio Dell'Arte exhibits the works of artists legitimated to be part of the best high-profile elite of contemporary art. Chosen for their creative genius allied with an absolute mastering of their art, the artists we present perpetuate the cultural heritage with original and innovative creations, thus leaving indelible print in the history of art. Rising values of the contemporary art, the majority of our artists already gained an international recognition and their works appear in prestigious private collections and for some in famous museums. Paris Gallery 13 Rue de Miromesnil 75008 Paris, France [email protected] 33 (0)1 4265 0531 Tuesday - Friday 11:00 - 18:30PM Saturday 13:30 - 18:30

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/

Margaret Thatcher Projects
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539 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 675-0222

Margaret Thatcher Projects opened its first Chelsea space on West 20th Street in 1998. After more than seven years in the West 25th Street Whitehall building, the gallery is excited to be in its new and expanded ground floor location at 539 West 23rd Street. Through its first decade, Thatcher Projects has continued to present a mix of internationally established artists alongside promising young talent. The gallery exhibits a range of mediums with a focus on abstract painting and process. Over time, the exhibition program has broadened to encompass both abstract and figurative idioms, all united by a pivotal attention to concept. Owner/director Margaret Thatcher brings a long history of integrity and professionalism to the development of the gallery exhibition program, and to the positioning of the gallery in the art community. Throughout most of the 1980’s Ms. Thatcher served as Administrator of Dia Art Foundation, working with Dia-supported artists and the founding Board of Directors to develop the institution’s public programs, including: The Lightning Field (Walter De Maria), Chamberlain Gardens (John Chamberlain), the Dan Flavin installation at Bridgehampton, and various other projects. In the 1990’s, until opening the gallery in 1998, she acted as advisor to art collectors building new contemporary collections.

De Buck Gallery
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545 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-5735

De Buck Gallery has played a significant role in both representation and support of some of the most innovative artists of our time. Founded in 2010 by international art dealer, David De Buck, the gallery focuses on both contemporary and modern art, and is deeply committed to compelling and innovative artists’ projects and exhibitions. Located in the heart of Chelsea, and with an additional intimate viewing space in Antwerp, Belgium, De Buck presents artists who are global art scene leaders across international disciplines, movements, and eras. The gallery programming engages emerging fresh contemporary talent such as Rashaad Newsome, Devan Shimoyama, Tahnee Lonsdale, Cindy Wright and Mahmoud Hamadani. Additionally, the modern program includes such artists as the Estate of the late Bernard Aubertin, a member of the Zero movement and best known for his red monochromatic paintings who influenced a generation with his international collaborations, concepts and ideas. David De Buck boldly focuses on the practices of minimalist mid-century masters such as Turi Simeti, Alberto Biasi and other post-war pioneers like Shozo Shimamoto, firmly rooted in tradition and historic significance. De Buck continues to dedicate the gallery’s ever expanding programming to the relevant artistic journeys of its roster of artists with fresh international exhibition programming, artistic and curatorial panels and discussions, and the creation of publication exhibition catalogues, which will create a historical overview for years to come.

Danese Corey
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511 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 223-2227

Danese/Corey represents Dozier Bell, Larry Bell, Dove Bradshaw, Martin Brief, Deborah Butterfield, Roz Chast, Theresa Chong, Emily Eveleth, Patrick Faulhaber, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, Valerie Giles, April Gornik, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper, Jene Highstein, Bryan Hunt, Warren Isensee, Craig Kauffman, Elizabeth King, Susie MacMurray, Matthias Meyer, Larry Poons, Hadi Tabatabai, Lynne Woods Turner

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.

Steven Kasher Gallery
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515 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 966-3978

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.

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