Contemporary Art Gallery in NYC since 1984
54 Franklin St (Broadway and Center) New York , NY 10013 United States
Spot the dealer, @MagdaSawon, by her bright red-orange hair, then follow her on twitter for the funniest, irreverent, art-world comments available to humankind. Warning: She also like bulldogs+tennis.
downtown space with exhibits that bring nyc's 60s Art scene to life.
@powhida show currently up through November 26th 2011 is really wonderful. Artists maturation really shines through. "griftopia" illustrated is a wonder. Giant drawing worth seeing.
Proprieters Magdalena Sawon and Tamas Banovich may be the most pleasantly idiosyncratic gallerists in Chelsea: always surprising, usually pleasurable.
Bigger than their old space on 19th
If you didn't make it to tonight's #ArtFCity auction, you can still bid online on #Paddle8
They have some of the most innovative programming. Represent artists such as Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, etoy.corporation, Katarzyna Kozyra & Natalie Jeremijenko.
A gallery . Didn’t really like the Kirschenbaum show
DANOR SHTRUZMAN
Looking forward to the grandopening
Check out Sally Smart's "Flaubert's Puppets" on view in Gallery 2. Read more
Always something interesting and worth checking out. - eric bornemann
Phenomenal gallery space known for boundary pushing conceptual installation exhibits. Highly recommended for fans of Art in non-traditional mediums. - Samuel B
Well curated shows with sometimes enormous pieces really set this gallery apart from others in the area. High quality. - John A
Yiadom-Boakye's portraits are by turns gripping & joyous--no wonder the show (priced $14-45K) was sold out before it opened. But go see it anyway so you can get your dibs in early on the next one! - Holly Hager
Worth it. Pleasant walk. Can also take a book and spend time there reading, people watching. - Elsa Pollard