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One of the best ways to see the top galleries is with Art Tours of Manhattan, which runs informed (if pricey) guided tours. Also, pick up a copy of the Gallery Guide - available upon request in the larger galleries - for listings of current shows and each gallery's specialty. The weekly Time Out New York offers broad listings of the major commercial galleries. We've listed some of the more interesting options in Manhattan.
SOHO AND TRIBECA
123 Watts
123 Watts St (between Greenwich and Hudson) tel 212/219-1482.
Trendy gallery known for its photography, along with other forms of contemporary art; has shown work by Robert Mapplethorpe, Arturo Cuenca and Bruno Ulmer.
John Gibson
568 Broadway (at Prince St), Suite 101 tel 212/925-1192.
Lehmann Maupin
39 Greene St (between Canal and Grand sts) tel 212/965-0753.
Louis Meisel
141 Prince St (at West Broadway) tel 212/677-1340.
CHELSEA Anima Nosei 530 W 22nd, 2nd floor (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/741-8695.
Global works, especially contemporary pieces by emerging Latin American and Middle Eastern artists. Mon-Fri 11am-6pm.
Barbara Gladstone Gallery
515 W 24th St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/206-9300.
Gagosian Gallery
W 24th St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/228-2828.
Matthew Marks Gallery
522 W 22nd St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/243-0200.
Pat Hearn
530 W 22nd St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/727-7366.
Paula Cooper
534 W 21st St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/255-1105.
Robert Miller
524 W 26th St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/366-4774.
Sonnabend
536 W 22nd St (between 10th and 11th aves) tel 212/627-1018.
MIDTOWN AND UPPER EAST SIDE
Knoedler & Co.
19 E 70th St (between 5th and Madison aves) tel 212/794-0550.
Highly renowned gallery specializing in abstract and Pop artists and post-war and contemporary art with a focus on the New York School. Shows some of the best-known names in twentieth-century art, including Stella, Rauschenberg and Fonseca.
Leo Castelli
59 E 79th St tel 212/249-4470.
Marlborough/Marlborough Graphics
40 W 57th St tel 212/541-4900.
Mary Boone
745 5th Ave, 4th floor (between 57th and 58th sts) tel 212/752-2929.
PaceWildenstein
32 E 57th St tel 212/421-3292.
SPACES
The galleries below provide a forum for the
kind of risky and non-commercially viable art that many other galleries
- reliant on trying to get art into the hands of buyers - may not be
able to afford to show.
Artists Space 38 Greene St, 3rd floor (between Canal and Grand sts) tel 212/226-3970. One of the most respected alternative spaces, with frequently changing theme-based exhibits, film screenings, and the like. Clocktower 346 Broadway (between Worth and Leonard sts) tel 212/233-1096. Temporary exhibitions, and an annual studio program run by PS1, in which artists work in the studio space within the clock tower. Visitors are allowed to wander around and talk to the artists about their work. Go just to see the incredible views of downtown. DIA Center for the Arts 548 W 22nd St tel 212/989-5566, www.diacenter.org . The pre-eminent Alternative Art Foundation's largest gallery space shows yearlong exhibitions of work by artists such as Joseph Beuys, Dan Graham, Robert Ryman and Kids of Survival. PS 1 Contemporary Arts Center 22-25 Jackson Ave (46th St, Long Island City, Queens). tel 718/784-2084, www.ps1.org . $2 suggested donation. Based in an old schoolhouse, this is the place for avant-garde and experimental new art. |