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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

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THE MONSTER CYCLE
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182 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10013

(646) 692-4703

The Handy Liquor Bar
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527 Broome St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 390-1705

“Top 10 Bars in NYC” - Bon Appetit Magazine “Best SoHo Cocktail Bar”- New York Magazine “Scene & Be Seen” - Vogue “Top NYC Bar” - GQ Magazine “Top 10 NYC Bar of 2014” - amNY “Top 10 NYC Cocktail Bar” -TimeOutNY "Top 12 NYC Cocktail Bar" - Thrillist Lower East Side restaurateur, Matt Levine (whom previously owned Lower East Side staples, such as The Eldridge and Sons of Essex) and his indieFORK team opened their new 150 person "throwback" classic cocktail lounge and piano bar in May 2014, The Handy Liquor Bar in the heart of SoHo, located at 527 Broome Street (between Thompson & Sullivan). The Handy Liquor Bar is named after 1800's New Orleans bar keeper and mixologist Thomas Handy, who is known as one of the first expert barman in the United States and created what we know today as the Sazerac cocktail. Before his death in 1889, Handy recorded the recipe for the cocktail and the drink made its first printed appearance in William T. "Cocktail Bill" Boothby's 1908 "The World's Drinks and How to Mix Them." The original Sazerac cocktail, as first created by Thomas Handy, now lives on 527 Broome Street at The Handy Liquor Bar. Head barkeeper William Bastian, known for experimenting with new distilled spirits and mixers, with the help of master mixologist Albert Dempompeis created a time-honored cocktail list inspired by the classics. Textbook cocktails such as the Dry Martini, Gimlet, Manhattan, Mint Julep, Old-Fashioned and of course the Sazerac with a modern twist make an appearence on the menu. Featured cocktails are composed of freshly squeezed juices along with the use of unique bitters, garnishes and seasonal succulents for creative twists on our timeless classics, along with all homemade, infused and smoked syrups. Owner Matt Levine states the cocktail list at The Handy is "focused on the classics, quality and simplicity." The wine list features such classic and vintage wines as the 1995 Chateau Margaux Red Bordeaux Blend, 2003 Vega Sicilia "Unico" Ribera del Duero, 2004 Sine Qua Non 2003 Bond "Vecina" Napa, Valley Red Blend and 1991 Bodegas Riojanas Viña Albina Reserva Rioja. The Handy Liquor Bar offers a "small plates and snacks" menu from the adjacent Chalk Point Kitchen created by Michelin Star & Rising Chef Award Recipient, Executive Chef Joe Isidori along with Chef de Cuisine, Blue Hill and Mas Farmhouse vet, Chef Frederick Schoen-Kiewert. Snacks will include Classic Oysters Rockerfella (with a hint of Madras Curry) and Warm Black Truffle and Gruyere Tea Sandwich (served with Pomme Frites). Levine commissioned Chien Dao, the architect behind The Crown, The Lion, MoMa Curator Loft, Jade Jagger Building and Levine's past restaurant, Sons of Essex, to design The Handy Liquor Bar. Dao sums up the design elements for The Handy Liquor Bar as "authentic NYC, classic SoHo, music influenced, restored and timeless." Dao's use of classic moldings, custom rosettes and trims shows his dedication to detail. Dao describes the furniture balance of custom marble table tops, persian rugs, victorian armchairs, plush leather couches and the chesterfield tufted banquets a "design for unpretentious luxury, sophistication and comfort." Along with classic Jazz memorabilia, vintage cocktail leather bound books, mix and match antique frames line the ceiling to contrast the auburn and burgandy color theme. Many of the photos lining the mahagony wood walls are from the Summer of 1977 in New York City. They are authentic and original photos that appeared in a New York Music Magazine called "Rock Scene" from various acclaimed music photographers of the time. Most are by legendary New York City photographer, Bob Gruen, including candid portraits of Blondie, Michael Jackson, New York Dolls, and Patti Smith. Actor, author, and art enthusiast, Hill Harper purchased the entire archive all of the magazine issues and all 630 original photos that appeared in the magazine for four months in the summer of 1977. Many of the photos are from two legendary art and live music venues in New York City, Max's Kansas City (a favorite hangout for Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and The Ramones), and CBGB's. The Handy Liquor Bar features a 1950's Wurltizer Baby Grand Piano to accompany a vintage Wurtilzer Jukebox playing Jazz, Funk and Motown vinyl's, featuring records from such icons as Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman, Charlie Parker, Dizzie Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, John Coltrane,Louie Armstrong, and Miles Davis. The Handy Liquor Bar features live jazz daily, 7:00pm to 9:00pm with DJ's on weekends spinning Disco, Funk, Oldies and Rock & Roll. Platform International, a construction team known for building out international art fairs and festivals such as Frieze Art Fair, Scope Art Fair, and Untitled Art Fair built out the cocktail bar and lounge. This is Platform’s first restaurant. Platform's list of exclusive art displays include Matisse, Picasso, Warhol and Basquiat. Owner Matt Levine describes The Handy Liquor Bar as "combining an authentic atmosphere of timeless comfort along with classic cocktails and great music."

Eden Gallery Soho - New York
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470 Broome St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 888-0177

The Untitled Space
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45 Lispenard St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 780-0960

The Untitled Space is an art gallery located in Tribeca, New York, founded by Indira Cesarine. The gallery specializes in emerging and established contemporary artists exploring conceptual framework and boundary pushing ideology through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video and performance art. The Untitled Space is committing to exploring new ideas vis-à-vis traditional and new mediums and highlights a program of “Women in Art”, as well as special events aligned with our creative vision. Recent exhibitions include, "In The Raw: The Female Gaze On The Nude," a group show of 20 female artists and their intimate vision of the nude. View more Exhibitions & Special Events on our website: http://untitled-space.com Contact us for more information [email protected] Visit + follow us on ARTSY

CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art
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421 Broome St Fl 4
New York, NY 10013

(646) 370-3596

The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) was established in 2013 as an exhibition and research center to bridge the cultural gap between Italy and the United States in the narratives of 20th century art and culture. Through annual exhibitions, multiple art historical fellowships awarded each year to international doctoral candidates, and a vast calendar of public initiatives, CIMA provides opportunities for the public and scholars alike to explore Italian masterpieces and consider the legacy and ongoing impact of this work on contemporary art and culture. Each year CIMA presents an installation in its SoHo loft dedicated to work rarely seen outside of Italy. The 2016-17 exhibition season focuses on Giorgio de Chirico, founder of Metaphysical art, and conceptual artist Giulio Paolini. For further information and the full calendar of programs: www.italianmodernart.org

Eden Fine Arts Gallery
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470 Broome Street
New York, NY 10013

(212) 888-0177

Team Gallery
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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

Deitch Projects
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18 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013

(212) 343-7300

Deitch Projects is a contemporary art gallery in New York City founded by Jeffrey Deitch. Deitch Projects has a gallery and project space at 76 Grand Street and 18 Wooster Street in SoHo, and previously an additional in Long Island City.HistoryFrom 1988 to 1996, Jeffrey Deitch had been a private dealer and art adviser to a number of collectors.Since opening with a performance by Vanessa Beecroft in February 1996, Deitch Projects has presented nearly one hundred and eighteen solo exhibitions and projects, ten thematic exhibitions, and a few public events. It is known as a gallery where many of the most well-known artists of the past decade—Cecily Brown, Inka Essenhigh, Barry McGee, Swoon and Kristin Baker to name a few—began their careers.In 2009, artists Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman transformed the gallery into a Gothic warren of rooms populated with gurgling beakers and melting toilets for a piece called Black Acid Co-op. That same year, Deitch Projects and Goldman Properties organized the ambitious public project The Wynwood Walls, for which 15 artists created 11 permanent murals throughout Miami's Wynwood district.In addition to its projects with emerging artists, the gallery actively produced exhibitions and books with more established artists who have been part of Jeffrey Deitch's circle since the mid-1970s and early 1980s. In 2007, the gallery produced a book and exhibition on Jean-Michel Basquiat's work in the transitional year of 1981, when he went from working on street to working in the studio. The gallery also represented the estate of late artist Keith Haring, with whom Deitch worked closely in the 1980s.

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
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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.)

Allouche Gallery 115 Spring Soho
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115 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012

Gallery 456
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456 Broadway
New York, NY 10013

(212) 431-9740

The Suzanne Geiss Company
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76 Grand St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 625-8130

Peter Freeman, Inc.
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140 Grand St
New York, NY 10013-3104

(212) 966-5154

Peter Freeman, Inc. was founded in 1990 to specialize in important paintings, sculptures, and drawings of the 20th century, with a particular focus on early Pop and Minimal works. The gallery is now as deeply involved with contemporary art, and represents Silvia Bächli, Mel Bochner, Alex Hay, Michael Heizer, Helen Mirra, Frank Stella, Franz Erhard Walther, Richard Wentworth, the estates of Mangelos and Charlotte Posenenske and commissions by Richard Serra. We present five exhibitions each year, of both new work and of historical bodies of work by major artists, focused shows exploring significant movements, themes and ideas that have influenced and defined recent culture.

Jamali NYC Gallery, LLC
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413 W Broadway
New York, NY 10012-3702

(212) 966-3335

Heralded by the esteemed scholar and critic, Donald Kuspit, as the founder of Mystical Expressionism, Jamali has been painting in the U.S. now for 40 years. With over 100 one-man shows across the U.S., he has become the most collected American artist for original paintings, with thousands of collectors worldwide. Our 4,000 square foot gallery and collection is believed to be the largest of any single artist in the U.S. Artist available by appointment.

Wild Horses Of Sable Island Exhibit.
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64 Grand St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 219-9622

Harvey Emily Gallery
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537 Broadway, Fl 2
New York, NY 10012

(212) 925-7651

CVZ Contemporary
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446 Broadway, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10013

Deitch Projects LLC
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76 Grand St
New York, NY 10013-2220

(212) 343-1241

Kips Gallery
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106 Spring St
New York, NY 10002

Kips Gallery is located in New York City. The gallery was started by Ken Kim in 2002 who is its owner and director. Ken Kim was also the Executive Director of the Korean Art Show, an art fair held in New York City in March 2010,2011,2012. Kips Gallery participates in various international art fairs such as KIAF, Art Asia, SCOPE, Korean Art Show, Shilla Hotel Fair Seoul, etc. Kips Gallery is open to a variety of art, figurative, abstract, installations, or conceptual. The gallery is not interested in “categories” as such, but rather in the quality of the work shown which should be of paramount importance. The gallery is also presenting art by artists outside of America especially from Europe or Asia.

188 Galerie
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188 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10013

(800) 809-9880

188 Galerie is an art space that celebrates paper artistry.

Museum/Art Gallery Near AFA | NYC

Team Gallery
Distance: 0.1 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

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Distance: 0.1 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.)

Kips Gallery
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106 Spring St
New York, NY 10002

Kips Gallery is located in New York City. The gallery was started by Ken Kim in 2002 who is its owner and director. Ken Kim was also the Executive Director of the Korean Art Show, an art fair held in New York City in March 2010,2011,2012. Kips Gallery participates in various international art fairs such as KIAF, Art Asia, SCOPE, Korean Art Show, Shilla Hotel Fair Seoul, etc. Kips Gallery is open to a variety of art, figurative, abstract, installations, or conceptual. The gallery is not interested in “categories” as such, but rather in the quality of the work shown which should be of paramount importance. The gallery is also presenting art by artists outside of America especially from Europe or Asia.

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
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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

Spencer Brownstone Gallery
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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

Michele Mariaud Gallery
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153 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor @ Grand Street, SoHo
New York, NY 10013

(917) 783-5737

Michele Mariaud Gallery 153 Lafayette Street, 4th floor @ Grand Street, SoHo New York, NY 10013 Parking: Center/Hester Street Subway: A C E 6 N R Q to Canal Street

RAISEART
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217 Centre St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 203-8896

Conceived of in June 2011, RaiseART was born out of Artist Networks from SOHO & the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Our mission is to give the art-world a place to gain resources, contacts and exposure. RaiseART aims to support and endorse art & artists, and give art-lovers a platform to do the same...

Ward-Nasse Gallery
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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

Artists Space
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38 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

Gallery Juno
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594 Broadway, Ste 202
New York, NY 10012

(212) 431-1515

LePage New York
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178 Mulberry St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 966-2646

Italian American Museum
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155 Mulberry St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 965-9000

Open 7 days a week to groups of 15 or more by appointment.

gallery nine5
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24 Spring St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 965-9995

The gallery focuses on an international roster of artists who possess an inherent alternative edge and develop new methodologies and processes, encompassing everything from painting to digital media, from flat planes to multi-dimensional forms. Through carefully curated exhibitions, installations, and collaborations, gallery nine 5 breathes a new vitality into traditional ideas, reshaping and challenging conventional procedures in reinvigorating ways. By creating an atmosphere for intimate conversation, gallery nine 5 continues its commitment to provide accessibility, transparency, and quality, fostering relationships and pioneering innovative approaches. gallery nine 5 seeks to create and intensify ongoing participatory dialogues within the global art world. Participating in international fairs, working with private commissions and public installations, and encouraging the growth of culturally and aesthetically-diverse artists, drives the gallery towards a deeper mode of artistic understanding.

Queer Thoughts
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373 Broadway, Room C9
New York, NY 10013

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

New York City Fire Museum
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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.

The Peter Tunney Experience
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73 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(347) 291-5747

Reversible Destiny Project Gallery
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124 W Houston St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 674-1893

Postmasters Gallery
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54 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 727-3323

Postmasters Gallery has been named “Best 2014 New York Gallery” by the Village Voice, the same year it celebrated its 30th anniversary. The gallery opened in East Village in 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in 1998 to Chelsea. In October 2013, after 15 years in Chelsea, Postmasters opened its new 6000 sqf ground-floor space at 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca. The current location allows us to present two exhibitions simultaneously. We represent young and established artists of all media and actively seek new forms of creative expression to show them in the context of traditional formats. The artworks are generally content-oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time. Postmasters has a long history of showing new media art beginning with - now seminal – 1996 exhibition “Can You Digit?” Painters (David Diao, Austin Lee, Steve Mumford, Adam Cvijanovic and William Powhida), sculptors (Monica Cook, John Powers, Daria Irincheeva), photographers (Mark Dorf, Chris Verene), installation and conceptual artists (Diana Cooper, Sally Smart) are represented along the video, new media and internet artists like Guy Ben Ner, Shamus Clisset, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Ryder Ripps, Rafael Rozendaal, Ernesto Klar, Serkan Özkaya, Eva & Franco Mattes, Federico Solmi and Wolfgang Staehle. for more of us follow us on -> Instagram: @postmastersgallery -> Twitter: Magda - owner/director: @magdasawon Tamas - owner/director: @bloater Paulina - director: @piniakot

Lot 180
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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.