Art Galleries

English Kills

English Kills is an art gallery located near the Morgan Ave L stop in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The gallery represents artists such as Don Pablo Pedro, Peter Dobill, Leah Aron and (according to their website) many other of  "Brooklyn's best artists".

Recommended by Ad Hoc Art

Eyebeam Art & Technology Center

Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.

Recommended by Josh Hadar

Factory Fresh

Factory Fresh is the newest space brought to you by Ali Ha and Ad Devillle formerly of Orchard Street Art Gallery in Manhattan's Lower East Side. SInce 2002 Ali and Ad have shown the art of themselves and the art of fellow artist they met in the global street art scene and in the NYC Community. Many people consider their gallery to be the first and only street art gallery during their time on Orchard Street.

Recommended by Ad Hoc Art

Honey Space

Honey Space is an independent exhibition space dedicated to presenting compelling work by contemporary artists in  a non-commercial setting. Situated in a former warehouse that has intentionally been left raw, Honey Space presents exhibitions that are by necessity site-specific, and are designed such that the space can operate without any staff. Metal security gates open in the morning, go down at night and throughout the day the space is open to the public.

Honey Space was founded in 2008 by Thomas Beale and is located on the West Side Highway in Chelsea.

Recommended by Ad Hoc Art

James Cohan Gallery

James Cohan Gallery features contemporary art, painting, sculpture, video, installations, photography and editions by established and emerging American and international artists.

Recommended by Trenton Doyle Hancock

Janet Borden Gallery

The Janet Borden Gallery is a SoHo based art gallery specializing in photography. Notable artists on the gallery's roster include: Tina BarneyFred Cray, Robert Cumming, Jim Dow, Lee Friedlander, Jan Groover, Ray Mortenson, Larry Sultan and others.

Recommended by Fred Cray, Jim & Hester

Jonathan Levine Gallery

Formerly operating as Tin Man Alley Gallery in Philadelphia and New Hope, PA, the Jonathan LeVine Gallery moved to New York in January 2005 and opened with a group exhibition, "Pop Pluralism" on February 5th.

Marian Goodman Gallery

For over thirty years, the Marian Goodman Gallery has played an important role in introducing European artists to American audiences and helping to establish a vital dialogue among artists and institutions working internationally. The Marian Goodman Gallery was founded in New York City in late 1977 and opened an exhibition space in Paris in 1995.

Recommended by Fred Cray

Marlborough Gallery

Comprising two spectacular galleries on the first and second floors and an outdoor sculpture terrace, Marlborough Chelsea measures approximately 10,000 square feet, with ceiling heights from 10 feet to 15 feet and interiors designed by acclaimed architect Richard Gluckman. Marlborough Chelsea originally opened on West 19th Street, New York, in 1997.

Recommended by Susan Blond

Neue Gallery

Neue Galerie New York is a museum devoted to early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design, displayed on two exhibition floors.

Recommended by Trenton Doyle Hancock

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