Art Galleries Randomly Selected in New York, United States
The Christopher Henry Gallery is a center of discovery, stimulation, and enlightment – an ever-evolving space dedicated to changing the way people feel about art and the gallery environment. The gallery was founded in 2005.
Wallspace is a contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea. Started as a month-to-month project space focusing on emerging photography in late 2002, Wallspace moved to its current location on 27th Street in April of 2003. Since that time, the gallery has expanded its purview to include emerging work in all media, showing a diverse group of inter…
The mission of Schroeder Romero is to promote the work of emerging and mid career artists concentrating on solo exhibitions of national and international artists. Equally important is to foster relationships with outside curators and artists organizations to expand on our program and dialogue with the community as a whole.
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Andrew Edlin Gallery opened in 2001 with a focus on artists whose work reveals a radically individualistic vision. The gallery handles work by both self-taught and academically trained contemporary artists, and represents the Henry Darger Estate exclusively.
In a new direction, HPF opened hpgrp gallery New York four years ago 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 Tokyo gallery created display-window galleries in the two busiest train stations catering to tens of thousands of comm…
P.P.O.W. was opened in the East Village in 1983 by Penny Pilkington and Wendy Olsoff. In 1990 the gallery moved to Soho and in 2002 P·P·O·W moved to its present location in Chelsea. Since its inception the gallery has remained true to its early vision, showing contemporary work in all media.