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    • Hauser & Wirth New York. Art. Galleries. Chelsea. The New York branch of the powerhouse gallery with nine locations around the world has four branches in New York: Two in Chelsea at W 22nd Street and 18th Street; another on the Upper East Side at 32 E 69th Street; and a new location on Wooster Street in soho.
    • Gagosian Gallery. Art. Galleries. Chelsea. With 20 spaces around the world (including multiple in NYC), Larry Gagosian is the undisputed master of the gallery world.
    • David Zwirner. Art. Galleries. Chelsea. Since 1993, German expatriate David Zwirner has grown his gallery from a relatively modest space in Soho to a global powerhouse with locations in London and Hong Kong, as well uptown and down.
    • Gladstone Gallery. Art. Galleries. Chelsea. Gladstone Gallery is strictly blue-chip, focusing on such Conceptualist and daring talents as Matthew Barney, Sarah Lucas and Anish Kapoor.
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    • Van Der Plas Gallery. Gallery in Lower East Side. If you appreciate artists who birth their own movement, then the Van Der Plas Gallery is for you. You’ll find history of New York’s street art movement from the 1980s.
    • Karma in the East Village. Gallery in Alphabet City. Karma’s program is tied to two major factors: a new generation of artists who consistently push the envelope and the boundaries of traditional mediums, such as Nicolas Party and Alex da Corte, as well as an older generation of artists, such as Robert Duran and Paul Mogensen, who have been relatively undervalued for the majority of their careers.
    • Alexandre Gallery. Gallery in Lower East Side. Alexandre Gallery has two locations. The 25 E 73rd Street location has been around for 20 years, and will stay open for private viewings, and American Modernists from the Stieglitz Circle.
    • Jack Shainman Gallery in Chelsea. Gallery in Chelsea. Our Highlight. Contemporary works by African, Asian & North American artists are exhibited at this Chelsea gallery.
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    • Mary Boone Gallery
    • Paul Kasmin Gallery
    • Matthew Marks Gallery

    Larry Gagosianis currently the world’s most well-known art gallerist and his many galleries offer free museum-quality exhibitions featuring the likes of Jeff Koons, Cy Twombly, Richard Serra, Damien Hirst, Ed Ruscha, and sometimes even Andy Warhol or Pablo Picasso. Gagosian opened his first art gallery in Los Angeles in 1980, and since then has exp...

    The Pace Galleryis a prestigious gallery formed by Arne Glimcher in Boston in 1960. It has introduced many of today’s most celebrated artists for the first time throughout the history of its 800+ exhibitions. Visit Pace to see the work of some of the 20th and 21st centuries best artists. 32 East 57th Street 510 West 25th Street 537 West 24th Street

    David Zwirneris a German art dealer who opened his gallery in SoHo, NYC in 1993 with an inaugural exhibition of Franz West. The two female gallerists who worked for him back then are still with the gallery today. 519, 525 & 533 West 19th Street 537 West 20th Street 34 East 69th Street

    Hauser & Wirthwas formed in 1992 in Zurich, Switzerland. Its first exhibition showcased Alexander Calder sculptures and paintings by Joan Miró. It operates two prestigious galleries – one uptown and one downtown – that are always worth a stop. 548 West 22nd Street 32 East 69th Street

    Barbara Gladstoneis arguably the most powerful female art dealer operating her gallery solo in the New York art world. With a roster of artists that is unparalleled, Gladstone’s influence shows no signs of slowing down. 515 West 24th Street 530 West 21st Street 130 East 64th Street

    Emmanuel Perrotinis sometimes referred to as the “French Gagosian,” as he is a top French gallerist who represents some of the most sought-after artists in France. After running several successful galleries in Paris for nearly 2 decades, he opened up his first American gallery in New York, on the Upper East Side in 2014. The gallery moved downtown ...

    Swedish art dealer Per Skarstedtfounded his gallery in the early 90s in New York City’s Upper East Side. The gallery puts on stellar exhibitions in their multi-level townhouse by artists like Sue Williams, George Condo, Willem de Kooning, and David Salle. 20 East 79th Street

    Mary Booneis an important American art dealer who rose to prominence during the 1980s. She was the first to represent artists Julian Schnabel and David Salle. She has also represented Jean-Michel Basquiat. The original Boone gallery was based in SoHo but currently occupies two spaces in Chelsea and Midtown. 541 West 24th Street 745 5th Avenue

    Paul Kasmin’sgallery was founded in the late 80s in the heart of SoHo, like many other art dealers. Kasmin was among the first to move to Chelsea – and many gallerists soon followed suit. Kamsin prides itself on nurturing the careers of young contemporary artists and its exhibitions are always worth a peek. 509 West 27th Street

    Matthew Marks Gallerydates to the early 90s and maintains an impressive roster of artists including Ellsworth Kelly, Katharina Fritsch, Jasper Johns, and Tony Smith. 522 West 22nd Street 523 West 24th Street

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    • Arcadia Contemporary. Arcadia Contemporary Gallery was founded in 2001 and had its first location in Soho New York. It has had its current name since 2014, originally it was called Arcadia Fine Arts.
    • Jeffrey Deitch. Anyone who’s a fan of New York City’s contemporary art scene knows the name, Jeffrey Deitch. He’s an esteemed curator and art dealer who’s best known for his gallery that operated from 1996 until 2010 called Deitch Projects, where he curated projects such as Post Human and Lives.
    • LUMAS Gallery SoHo. LUMAS is a contemporary art and photography gallery that features work from artists around the globe. Many guests enjoy LUMAS because they feature works from upcoming and established artists, so they feature a diverse collection of art, which is evident the moment you step through the door or visit their website.
    • Eden Gallery SoHo. The Eden Gallery is an international contemporary art gallery with locations in NYC, Miami, Mykonos, London, and, soon, in Dubai. It was founded by Cathia Kimovsky in 1997 and has since grown into a worldwide network of high-end galleries that represent a multitude of international artists, each of whom has its own unique and modern approach to art.
  1. ACA Galleries est. 1932 is a contemporary art gallery located in New York City on 20th and 10th. Explore our diverse range of paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works by renowned artists. Experience the vibrant and captivating world of contemporary art, curated by experts in the field.

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