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Taglialatella Galleries - New York, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


229 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 367-0881

Taglialatella Galleries has been a major force in the global art market, building distinguished collections worldwide for nearly four decades. With locations in New York (Chelsea), Palm Beach, and Paris, the gallery exhibits works by innumerable artists including, but not limited to, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Indiana, Hirst, Christo, Frankenthaler, Appel, the Cobra Group, De Lutti, Calder, Hay, Katz, Picasso, Matisse, Young, Basquiat, Rivers, Sanzi, and Wesselmann. Concentrating on 20th century Contemporary Masters, with a focus on the Pop Movement, Taglialatella Galleries is one of the most influential dealers of Andy Warhol artworks to date.

Art Gallery Near Taglialatella Galleries - New York

Mike Weiss Gallery
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520 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 691-6899

Marianne Boesky Gallery
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507 & 509 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011-1104

(212) 680-9889

Marianne Boesky Gallery was established in 1996 in Soho, New York City. Since its inception, the Gallery’s mission has been to represent and support the work of emerging, mid-career, and established international artists of all media. The gallery moved to its flagship space in Chelsea in 2005; in concert with this move, the gallery added several critically recognized emerging artists to its roster such as Jay Heikes, Adam Helms, Anthony Pearson, Diana Al-Hadid, and William J. O’brien. The gallery also continued to expand its program internationally, adding Pier Paolo Calzolari in 2011, and more recently adding South African artist Serge Alain Nitegeka and Brazilian artist Thiago Rocha Pitta. In April 2014, the gallery became the worldwide representative of Frank Stella. Currently, the gallery has a second location, Boesky East, which opened in September 2014, showcases gallery artists and projects in the more cutting edge context of New York City’s lower east side.

Andrea Rosen Gallery
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525 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011-1104

(212) 627-6000

Andrea Rosen Gallery was inaugurated in January, 1990, with a seminal exhibition of work by Félix González-Torres. This exhibition would set the pace and agenda for the entire program of the gallery: conceptually rigorous, fully aware of the responsibility of putting one's subjectivity in the public realm, and unafraid of actually being beautiful. It has always been the goal of the gallery to retain a specific territory for each artist that we represent. What defines the artists as a group is that each, independently, is fully responsible to the medium of their choice and is fully questioning of the role that art plays in the contemporary social-political, and/or cultural arena. We see the responsibility of the gallery as threefold: to work for the long-term development of each artist's career, acting as a liaison to international galleries and museums as well as placing works in collections; to create an historical archive for each artist; and to act as an accessible public space in which the exhibitions become an exemplary gesture of the power of subjectivity to the audience at large.

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

Metro Pictures Gallery
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519 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-7100

Metro Pictures is a New York City art gallery founded in 1980 by Janelle Reiring, previously of Castelli Gallery, and Helene Winer, previously of Artists Space. It was located in SoHo until 1995 when it was among the first wave of galleries to move to Chelsea.Metro's opening group exhibition in 1980 included Cindy Sherman, Robert Longo, Troy Brauntuch, Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, James Welling, and Richard Prince.During the early and mid-1980s, Mike Kelley, Louise Lawler, Martin Kippenberger, John Miller, Tony Oursler, Walter Robinson and Jim Shaw joined the gallery. Newer generations of artists have continued to expand the gallery's offerings. These artists include Andreas Slominski, Gary Simmons, Olaf Breuning, Andy Hope 1930, Andre Butzer, David Malkjovic, Sara VanDerBeek Tris Vonna-Michell, Claire Fontaine, Trevor Paglen, B. Wurtz, Camille Henrot and Nina Beier.

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

(212) 366-4490

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

(212) 966-3978

Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
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505 W24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-8830

Barbara Gladstone Gallery
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515 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011-1104

(212) 206-9300

Reverse
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516 West 25th Street, #306
New York, NY 10001

REVERSE is a multidisciplinary workspace and art gallery with an emphasis on new and experimental forms of expression. Run by artists, REVERSE is a platform that supports emerging artists with the production and presentation of new work, as well as a space for dialogue and exchange of ideas through exhibitions, workshops, lectures, screenings, and different events

Jim Kempner Fine Art
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501 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-6872

Open on select summer Sundays from 12-5, please call to verify. Twitter: www.twitter.com/JimKempnerFA The Madness of Art: www.themadnessofart.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMadnessOfArt YouTube: TheMadnessofArt

Dillon + Lee
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487 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-8585

Dillon Gallery is a contemporary, cross-disciplinary art space located in Chelsea, New York. Through artist representation, exhibitions, and collaboration, Dillon Gallery is most noted for supporting artists working outside the Western canon and disciplines not often associated with traditional art galleries such as architecture, design, music, scent, and theater. The gallery is also known for its vibrant photography program, with innovators whose work crosses geographical borders, having influence in a wide sphere of culture, society, and image making. Founded in Soho in 1994 by Zimbabwean-born Valerie Dillon, the gallery currently occupies a mid-19th century townhouse on 22nd street.

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

Matthew Marks is an art gallery located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea and the Los Angeles neighborhood of West Hollywood. Founded in the early 1990s by Matthew Marks, it specializes in modern and contemporary art in a variety of media: including painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, film, and drawings and prints. It represents a broad spectrum of artists, from established figures like Ellsworth Kelly and Jasper Johns to a younger generation of artists like Robert Gober and Nan Goldin. The gallery has three exhibition spaces in New York City and two in Los Angeles.HistoryMatthew Marks worked for the Pace Gallery in New York and Anthony d'Offay in London prior to opening his own gallery. At Pace, he organized his first show of American prints in 1983 at the age of twenty, and co-organized a show of Picasso sketchbooks in 1986.After working for three years at d'Offay, Marks moved back to New York to open his own gallery on Madison Avenue. The Matthew Marks Gallery had its first exhibition, Artists' Sketchbooks, in February 1991, including Louise Bourgeois, Francesco Clemente, Jackson Pollock, and Cy Twombly.

Yossi Milo Gallery
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245 10th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 414-0370

Nancy Margolis Gallery
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523 West 25th St. Ground Floor
New York, NY 10001

(212) 242-3013

The Nancy Margolis Gallery, established in New York City in the 1990’s, was one of the first galleries to locate in Chelsea. Followed by a period in SoHo, the gallery returned to the Chelsea art district in 2004 to its current street level location on 25th Street. International in scope, the Nancy Margolis Gallery features contemporary painting, works on paper, and clay-based sculpture by emerging to established artists. The gallery’s stable of artists, selected for their unique aesthetic language and fascinating vision, are represented in major public and private collections including Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Danish Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen; The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; The Mint Museum, NC; The Museum of Arts and Design, NY; The Guggenheim Museum, NY; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.

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

(212) 675-7525

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY
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522 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-9111

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues. Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Eric Fertman, Hope Gangloff, George Herms, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Shaun O’Dell, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo and Ryan Wallace. In addition to the gallery, Susan Inglett produced prints and multiples as [I.C. Editions, Inc.][1] To date she has published the work of Barbara Bloom, Bruce Conner, Marcel Dzama, Anna Gaskell, Allan McCollum, Paul Noble, Claes Oldenburg, Robyn O'Neil, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, Al Ruppersberg, Philip Taaffe, Terry Winters, and Andrea Zittel among others. In 1998, Susan Inglett co-founded and organized the Editions|Artists Book Fair to 2013. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm. For more information please contact Susan Inglett Gallery at 212/647- 9111, fax 212/647-9333 or [email protected]

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.

STUX Gallery
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24 W 57th St
New York, NY 10019

(212) 352-1600

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

Museum/Art Gallery Near Taglialatella Galleries - New York

Jim Kempner Fine Art
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501 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-6872

Open on select summer Sundays from 12-5, please call to verify. Twitter: www.twitter.com/JimKempnerFA The Madness of Art: www.themadnessofart.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMadnessOfArt YouTube: TheMadnessofArt

Cara Gallery
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508 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(347) 399-2652

Founded by siblings Irene and Marco Cassina, the two seek to promote a more global art awareness. The young and vibrant team offers up a fresh perspective on the art world. Hailing from Milan, Italy, the founders have experienced life and work around the world. They share the goal of fostering a more global discourse amongst art world denizens. The gallery is committed to seek out and support an ongoing intellectual and visual dialogue with contemporary artists. Presenting a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, photography and sculpture, the criteria need be solely work that is strong, engaging and relevant. By presenting a varied roster of culturally diverse artists, we hold up a mirror to illuminate our shared commonalities. The founders deep-seated passion for art and artists is reflected in their ambitious, curatorial voices for Cara Gallery. Prices available upon request.

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY
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522 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-9111

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues. Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Eric Fertman, Hope Gangloff, George Herms, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Shaun O’Dell, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo and Ryan Wallace. In addition to the gallery, Susan Inglett produced prints and multiples as [I.C. Editions, Inc.][1] To date she has published the work of Barbara Bloom, Bruce Conner, Marcel Dzama, Anna Gaskell, Allan McCollum, Paul Noble, Claes Oldenburg, Robyn O'Neil, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, Al Ruppersberg, Philip Taaffe, Terry Winters, and Andrea Zittel among others. In 1998, Susan Inglett co-founded and organized the Editions|Artists Book Fair to 2013. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm. For more information please contact Susan Inglett Gallery at 212/647- 9111, fax 212/647-9333 or [email protected]

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

(212) 966-3978

Marianne Boesky Gallery
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507 & 509 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011-1104

(212) 680-9889

Marianne Boesky Gallery was established in 1996 in Soho, New York City. Since its inception, the Gallery’s mission has been to represent and support the work of emerging, mid-career, and established international artists of all media. The gallery moved to its flagship space in Chelsea in 2005; in concert with this move, the gallery added several critically recognized emerging artists to its roster such as Jay Heikes, Adam Helms, Anthony Pearson, Diana Al-Hadid, and William J. O’brien. The gallery also continued to expand its program internationally, adding Pier Paolo Calzolari in 2011, and more recently adding South African artist Serge Alain Nitegeka and Brazilian artist Thiago Rocha Pitta. In April 2014, the gallery became the worldwide representative of Frank Stella. Currently, the gallery has a second location, Boesky East, which opened in September 2014, showcases gallery artists and projects in the more cutting edge context of New York City’s lower east side.

Yossi Milo Gallery
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245 10th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 414-0370

Birnam Wood Galleries
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514 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 242-2270

Located in Manhattan's Chelsea art district and in the town of East Hampton, NY, with its long and storied ties to the history of American art, Birnam Wood Galleries maintains a diverse program showing notable work of American Modernist painters from the early and mid-20th Century through the Post-war era. The gallery also represents a select group of accomplished mid-career and emerging contemporary artists. Birnam Wood Galleries is committed to mounting exhibitions of distinction, representing significant artists and movements in American art of the last century. The gallery has mounted both historically-themed exhibitions such as Modern Life: American Painting Between the Wars; A Place in the World: Modernist Women from 1913-2005; and New York, New York: The 20th Century Urban Image, as well as solo retrospectives like Elaine de Kooning: Out of the Shadow and Chloe Lamb: Color and Form. The gallery also provides research and advisory services for those searching for works by a particular artist or movement, whether they are looking to purchase at auction or through a private sale. We offer individuals, estates, corporations and museums a discrete and confidential alternative to the public marketplace. Birnam Wood Galleries is always interested in acquiring fine paintings either through consignment for sale or an outright purchase. Please click on this link for more information about selling your fine art. A selection of current and past inventory is available on the artists page, along with a list of artists whose works we have an interest in acquiring. Whether in early works of American Modernism or the abstraction of mid-century New York painters, Birnam Wood Galleries presents a broad range of works that represent a boldness and innovative style, each reflecting the aesthetic of its time. Please contact Celine Mo at [email protected] for more information.

Mike Weiss Gallery
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520 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 691-6899

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

Churner and Churner
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205 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 675-2750

Churner and Churner combines solo shows by emerging artists and art-historical public programs, connecting contemporary artists with historical influences. The gallery also serves as a venue for film and video screenings, performances, and installations. Email [email protected] for more information and to join our mailing list.

Dillon + Lee
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487 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-8585

Dillon Gallery is a contemporary, cross-disciplinary art space located in Chelsea, New York. Through artist representation, exhibitions, and collaboration, Dillon Gallery is most noted for supporting artists working outside the Western canon and disciplines not often associated with traditional art galleries such as architecture, design, music, scent, and theater. The gallery is also known for its vibrant photography program, with innovators whose work crosses geographical borders, having influence in a wide sphere of culture, society, and image making. Founded in Soho in 1994 by Zimbabwean-born Valerie Dillon, the gallery currently occupies a mid-19th century townhouse on 22nd street.

STUX Gallery
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24 W 57th St
New York, NY 10019

(212) 352-1600

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

Nancy Margolis Gallery
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523 West 25th St. Ground Floor
New York, NY 10001

(212) 242-3013

The Nancy Margolis Gallery, established in New York City in the 1990’s, was one of the first galleries to locate in Chelsea. Followed by a period in SoHo, the gallery returned to the Chelsea art district in 2004 to its current street level location on 25th Street. International in scope, the Nancy Margolis Gallery features contemporary painting, works on paper, and clay-based sculpture by emerging to established artists. The gallery’s stable of artists, selected for their unique aesthetic language and fascinating vision, are represented in major public and private collections including Kiasma, Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Danish Museum of Decorative Arts, Copenhagen; The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC; The Mint Museum, NC; The Museum of Arts and Design, NY; The Guggenheim Museum, NY; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.

1500 Gallery
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511 W 25th St Ste 607
New York, NY 10001

(212) 255-2010

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.

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

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.

Nicole Klagsbrun
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526 W26TH STREET Room 318
New York, NY 10001

(212) 243-3335

Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery was established in 1989 in New York City. An advocate of independent thought, the gallery presents young emerging and mid-career artists who follow a tradition of contemporary innovation. Since its inception, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery has been a consistent force in the international contemporary art world and has built a reputation for successfully identifying new talent and nurturing careers of artists such as Bas Jan Ader, Matthew Day Jackson, Jay DeFeo, Jimmie Durham, John Giorno, Candida Höfer, Rashid Johnson, Karen Kilimnik, Adam McEwen, John Pilson, Mika Rottenberg and Karlheinz Weinberger.