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The Complete Guide to New York Art Galleries
The Most Comprehensive Resource of its kind on New York City Art Galleries
Detailed profiles of NYC galleries, private dealers, alternative exhibition spaces, non-profit organizations, museums and more, with links to their websites. Locate a New York art gallery that showcases the art that is appropriate for your interests. Read additional information about them such as their mission statement, special services, and how artists they select their artists.
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ACA GALLERIES
www.acagalleries.com
529 West 20 St., 5th floor, 10011
212-206-8080
info@acagalleries.com
Open: Tues.-Sat. 10:30-6. Summer: Tues.-Fri. 10:30-6.
Year established: 1932
Owner/Director: Jeffrey Bergen, member of the Art Dealers Association of America
Work shown: 19th and 20th century American Art, Modern and Contemporary paintings, drawings and sculpture including American Impressionism, Stieglitz Circle, Ashcan School, 14th Street School, Regionalism, WPA, American Abstraction, Social Realism and Abstract Expressionism. The gallery specializes in American Art from 1875 to the present.
Work by: Benny Andrews; Joseph Cornell (The Family Collection); Sidney Goodman; Grace Hartigan; and Faith Ringgold; among others.
Submission process/Criteria: The gallery handles established, mid-career artists that have had solo museum exhibitions and have major books or catalogues written about them that are not self-published. If you fit that criteria you may submit your artwork for consideration during the months of June and July. It will take approximately 6-8 weeks to review your submission and any work received after July 31 will not be reviewed. Please include the following in your submission: Contact information, Images of your work-slides, photos, printouts or any format except CD or disk, Resume, Catalogues / books, and Self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of the materials. Please do not call the gallery to follow up on your submission, to set up an appointment for a studio visit, or ask us to recommend alternate galleries. We will contact you if we are interested.


GEORGE ADAMS
www.georgeadamsgallery.com

525 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-564-8480
E: info@georgeadamsgallery.com
Open: Tues.- Sat. 10-6, Mon. by appointment. (Summer: Mon.-Fri. 10-5)
Year established: 1952. President: George Adams, member of Art Dealers Association of America
Work shown: The Figure, Realist, California Bay Area, Latin American. Work by: Robert Arneson; Jose Bedia; Lesley Dill; Peter Saul; and James Valerio; among others.
Submission process: Artists may bring their slides, photographs, and resumé on Wednesday mornings at 9:00, October-April. Call first to confirm.
Additional information: This gallery was originally on 57th Street for 46 years. The George Adams Gallery was originally established as the Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, in 1952.


A-FOREST
www.a-forestgallery.com

134 West 29 St., 10001.
T: 212-673-1168
E: info@a-forestgallery.com
Open: Tues.- Sat. 11:30-5:30, Sun. by appointment
Year established: 2004
Work shown: Contemporary aesthetics: painting, sculpture, drawing, prints and photography by national and international artists.
Focus/Mission: The Gallery opens its door to the new artists of this generation. We are committed to exposing the artwork to a wider audience, in addition to educating the viewer about each unique artist's philosophy. The Gallery wishes to be a small bridge in bringing together Artworks, Artists and Viewers.  
Work by: Augustin Castillo, Andrew Green, Carla Goldberg, Ann Woodward, and Brian Hunter, among others. Submission process: Please, Send 5 - 15 artwork images. Only Slides or CD-R are accepted. List dimensions, medium, and retail price of each work being submitted. Enclose artist statement and CV/Biographical material.  Large self addressed stamped envelope (SASE)   must be enclosed for the return of the sumitted materials.  Mail to: A-forest Gallery,  Attention: Review, 134 West 29th St., Suite 1010, New York, NY 10001. Fees:  A-forest Gallery requires a fee for representation and promotion, if accepted.  Additional information: The Gallery is also active in various projects, including promoting art workshops, publishing art books, and donating art and educational materials to Asian countries as a non-profit-organization.

AGORA

www.agora-gallery.com

530 West 25 St., 2 nd floor, 10001
T: 212-226-4151
E: AG@agora-gallery.com
Open:
Tues.-Sat. 12-6
Year established :
2003 Director: Angela DiBello
Work shown:
All styles and media. Submission process: Details are on the gallery website. Fees: Please note: If accepted, Agora Gallery requires a fee for annual representation and promotion.

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AICON GALLERY Indian
206 Fifth Ave. (at 25 St.), 5th floor., 10010 T: 212-725-6092 F: 212-725-6096 E: newyork@aicongallery.com W: www.aicongallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-7, sun 12-5 Mission/Focus: Aicon Gallery, formerly Gallery ArtsIndia, has long been the definitive outlet for Indian art in the United States. With the opening of its new West End location in London it has extended the reach of its artists into Europe. The Gallery aims to transcend the traditional following of Indian art and draw in curators, collectors and critics from the mainstream. This fits with Aicon's philosophy of building bridges through art. Artists represented: more than 50 Annual exhibitions: 10 Additional information: The gallery has other locations in Palo Alto and London.

A.I.R. Non-profit women’s collective
www.airgallery.org
511 West 25 St., 3 rd floor 10001
T: 212-255-6651
F: 212-255-6653

E: info@airnyc.org
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6; closed late July-Aug. Year established: 1972. Director: Katherine Griesen. Owner: Non-profit women’s collective gallery. Work shown: Contemporary art in all media by women artists. Focus/Mission: To advance the status of women artists by exhibiting diverse work of the highest quality. To provide leadership and a sense of community to women artists. Artists represented: 35, all ages and origins Annual exhibitions: 20 solo/2 group Submission process: To apply for membership artists should mail 20 images, resumé and SASE to AIR Gallery. Fees: Artist members pay membership and exhibition fees.

ALEXANDER AND BONIN
www.alexanderandbonin.com
132 Tenth Ave., 10011
T:
212-367-7474
E: gallery@alexanderandbonin.com
Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6
Year established:
1995.
Owners/Directors: Carolyn Alexander and Theodore Bonin
Work shown: Contemporary art. Work by: John Ahearn; Robert Bordo; Eugenio Dittborn; Mona Hatoun; and Paul Thek; among others.
Submission process: We are currently not accepting artists’ submissions.

ALP
W: www.alpgalleries.com
291 Seventh Ave., 10001 T: 212-206-9108
Open: Tues.-Fri. 11-5 and by appointment.
E: marianna@alpgalleries.com
Year established: 2000. Owner/Director: Maria-Anna Alp. Annual exhibitions: 4 Work shown: Specializing in German /European artists in the U.S. and visa versa. Work by: Thitz; Willi Bucher; Ute Aschbacher; Thomas Moller; Cabriele Von Lutzau; and Caro Jost; among others. Submission process: German and German-American artists should send photographs, resumé, and SASE. Additional information: They also maintain a showroom/gallery in Frankfurt, Germany.

AMOS ENO Artist-Run
www.amosenogallery.org
530 West 25 St, 6 th floor, 10001
T: 212-226-5342 E: director@amosenogallery.org
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Size: 900 sq. ft.
Year established: 1974. Director: Steve Crone. Owner: Artist members. Non-profit cooperative gallery. Work shown: All styles and media. Annual exhibitions: 9 solo/3 group Focus/Mission: To provide alternative, non-profit resources for fine artists. The gallery also presents readings and music events. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Prices: $500 and up Artists represented: 25. Ages: 30-60. New York-based, national, and international artists. Submission process: Members meet bi-monthly to review artists’ materials. Response time: 1 month. Artists are encouraged to visit the gallery to look at the members’ work before making an appointment. Information may be sent to out-of-state artists. Artists should request application information. Fees: Members are required to pay monthly dues and provide minimal help with gallery duties. Artists are responsible for their exhibition expenses.

AMSTERDAM WHITNEY
www.amsterdamwhitneygallery.com
511 West 25 St., 10001
T: 212-255-9050
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-5:30
E: amsterdamwhitney@aol.com
Year established:
2003. Owner/Director: Ruthie Tucker. Work Shown: Contemporary emerging artists. Fees: Artists should be prepared to pay “representation” expenses.

APERTURE FOUNDATION Non-profit / Photography
547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor T: 212-505-5555 F: 212-979-7759 W: www.aperture.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1952 Owner: Aperture Foundation, a non-profit publisher of books and periodicals relating to photography. It is involved in the direct sale of limited editions and select prints. It is the publisher of Aperture magazine. Work shown: The Foundation directs an extensive program of traveling exhibitions, collaborating with major museums around the world. Submission process: Aperture reviews portfolios only during the months of January and July every year. All unsolicited materials submitted at other times will be returned.The following types of work are accepted, for portfolios: Duplicate slides or transparencies, work prints, or high quality laser prints. Please submit no more than 25 images total; Digital submissions of low or medium-resolution files. Send CD, ZIP, or JAZ formats only. High-resolution files will not be reviewed due to time concerns. All 35mm duplicates must be in acetate sleeves. Medium or large format duplicates must also be in protective sleeves. All prints should be in protective sleeves. All images should be labeled with your name, copyright, and caption information. Do not send original chromes or negatives. Do not send contact sheets. Digital e-mail submissions are not accepted.

ART FIELD

114 West 14 St., #4W, 10011
T: 212-627-9893
E: fourteen@thing.net
W:
www.14thstreetpainters.org
Open:
By appointment. Director: Craig Killy
Focus/Mission:
This is an atelier with exhibition space offering artists exhibitions and the opportunity with growth in NYC while interfacing in a professional setting including an international art community and patrons.  In its educational capacity artists learn about diverse materials and approaches to creating art. We offer figure drawing workshops and have an art slide bank. Work by: Valerie Chirigos; Richard Combes; Peter Leeds; Rupert Stechman; and Daniel Suarez; among others.

ART & IDEA
529 West 20 St., 7 th floor, 10001
T: 212-462-2600 F:212-462-2510
E: info@art-idea.com
www.art-idea.com
Open:
Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Mission: Art & Idea is an institution dedicated to promoting and facilitating a cultural dialogue by organizing contemporary art programs of international scope. It is dedicated to presenting highest quality exhibitions and special programs by emerging and mid-career artists who embrace the arts with integrity, creativity and an innovative approach.
Work by: Vito Acconci; Luca Buvoli; Maurizio Cattelan; Carolee Schneemann; Javier Téllez and Bill Viola; among others. Additional information: Art&Idea has organized a number of collaborative projects and special events with other renowned art institutions such as Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and Travesia Cuatro in Madrid, Spain and Art in General in New York.

ART OF THIS CENTURY
530 West 25 St., 10001
T:
212-352-8131 E: ur@art-of-this-century.com
www.art-of-this-century.com

Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6
Year established:
1996 Owner/Director: Sandro Rumney, print publisher Work Shown: Limited edition prints and multiples, which they produce with a wide variety of American and European artists in different print media, including photographs, silk-screens, and digital prints. In addition, the organization has developed a focus on publishing sculptural multiples using materials ranging from bronze and marble to wood and steel. Work by: Chuck Close; Stephen Balkenhol; Louise Bougeois; Helen Frankenthaller; and Jeff Koons; among others. Annual exhibitions: 4-5 solo. Additional information: Their Paris office is at 22, Rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris

A.R.T. INC. AKA ART RESOURCES TRANSFER
210 Eleventh Ave. #403, 10001
T: 212-691-5956
E: artpress@artresources.org
W: artresourcestransfer.org
Open:
Tues.-Sat. 11-6
Mission: ART is a non-profit organization committed to documenting and supporting artists' voices and work, and to making these voices accessible to the broadest possible public by establishing innovative methods of distribution and access. Year established: 1987 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Owner: Non-profit organization. Publisher of books and limited edition prints. Director: William Bartman, book publisher Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Work by: Bija Celmins; Chuck Close; Mike Kelley; Jack Pierson; Andy Spence; Laurie Simmons; among others. Submission process: Artists should bring in a portfolio containing color xeroxes of their work in an easy to read format. No slides, please.
Additional information:
ART has a complete art and culture bookstore with a 25% discount on all books.

ATELIER A/E Private Dealer
35 West 23 St., #3, 10010 T: 212-620-8103 F: 212-620-8106 E: peckham@atelierae.com W: www.AtelierAE.com Owner: Anson Peckham and Ellen Peckham, artists. Open: By appointment Year established: 1993 Size: 1,380 sq. ft. Work shown: Contemporary art by mature artists in printmaking, watercolor, oil, and sculpture. Focus/Mission: To provide an opportunity for experienced and under represented painters, sculptors and printmakers who have created and continue to develop a lifelong oeuvre of innovative, beautiful, and masterfully realized works of art. Artists represented: 12 Work by: Roberto de Lamonica: printmaker, mostly surreal images in glazed monoprints; Dan Welden: prints and mixed media, also collaborative works; Ellen Peckham: prints and constructions; Betty Winkler: etchings; and Mohammed Kahlill: etchings; among others.

ATLANTIC Artist-Run / All Styles
135 West 29 St., #601, 10013 T: 212-219-3183
www.atlanticgallery.org
Open: Tues.-Sat 12-6; closed August Year established: 1974 Director: Susan Colgan Size: 2,000 sq. ft. Owner: Atlantic Gallery Artists League, non-profit gallery. Work shown: All styles of original paintings, prints and sculpture. No crafts. Focus/Mission: To promote emerging and established artists from the U.S. 50% of the artists are in museum collections. Work by: Chris Burns; Jeff Miller; Sheila Rauch; Sally Brody; and John Hawkins; among others. Annual exhibitions: 12 Markets: Individual and corporate Collectors: Arthur Anderson Accountants; IBM; and Texaco; among others. Submission process: Artists are selected from slides sent to the gallery. Submissions and original art are reviewed once a month. Artists should come into the gallery personally or send materials and artwork with SASE. Fees: monthly. Artists are expected to pay for their own exhibition expenses. The gallery charges 10% commission on sales.

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PAMELA AUCHINCLOSS ARTS MANAGEMENT

627 West 27 St., 10011 T: 212-727-2845
E:
us@artsms.com
www.artsms.com
Open:
Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Year established: 1980
Size:
1,600 sq. ft. Owner/Director: Pamela Auchincloss Focus/Mission: To provide creative management and advisory services to artists, curators, corporations, contemporay art centers, academic institutions and museums as we seek to educate, stimulate, and enrich a broader public through traveling exhibitions, catalog production, and corporate collections. Artists shown: All Origins: U.S. and Europe. All of the artists are in museum collections. Submission process: We work with curators who organize the shows.

MASSIMO AUDIELLO
526 West 26 St., #519, 10001
T:
212-675-9082
E:
audiello@msn.com
W: www.massimoaudiello.com
Open:
Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Owner/Director: Massimo Audiello, graduated from The University of Florence with a degree in architecture and promptly decided to move to New York City. He began his activity in the art world as the assistant to critic Diego Cortez during the making of the show " New York, New Wave" at PS1 in 1981. Year established: 1998
Size:
600 sq. ft. Work shown: Contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and other media. Focus/Mission: Contemporary / Experimental. Search for the new, guided from the knowledge of the past. Work by: Todd Arsenault; Changha Hwang; Debra Baxter; Kevin Cooley; and Alison Brady; among others.

AXELLE FINE ARTS Contemporary European
547 West 20 St., 10010 T: 212-226-2262 F: 212-226-1339 E: newyork@axelle.com
www.axelle.com
Open: Daily 10:30-6:30 Year established: 1997 Owner: Bertrand N. Delacroix, art pub-lisher Size: 5,000 sq. ft. Work shown: Contemporary European art with a French accent. Original oils and limited edition prints. Artists represented: 7 from France. Work shown: Oil paintings and limited edition prints. Work by: Michel Delacroix: Naif artist; André Bourrié: Modern Impressionist; Fabi-enne Delacroix: Naif artist; Elisabeth Estivalet: Modern landscapist; Jacques Godin: gouache on paper; and Jean-Daniel Bouvard: Mod-ern artist; among others. Submission process: Artists should send jpegs to desk@axelle.com. Write Artist Submission in the subject headline. Do not submit files more than 1 mb in size. You may also mail materials to Axelle Fine Arts, Att: Artist Submission, 312 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11201. Additional information: Axelle has additional locations in Boston, New Orleans and San Francisco.

JEFF BAILEY Contemporary / Emerging
511 West 25 St., #207, 10001 T: 212-989-0156 F: 212-989-0214 E: info@baileygallery.com W: www.baileygallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and by appointment Owner/Director: Jeff Bailey, BFA from NYU, and worked for several Manhattan galleries. Year established: 2003 Work shown: Contemporary emerging artists Focus/Mission: To offer an inviting forum where beginning and established collectors can discover emerging talent and earlier works of art that still speak to us today. The gallery strives to inspire visitors with eclectic exhibitions that foster connoisseurship. Work by: Louise Belcourt: gouache and painting; Chris Duncan, gouache and mixed media; Sarah Brenneman: watercolor; Amy Pleasant: painting and drawing; and Mike Peter Smith: sculpture. Annual exhibitions: 8 solo/2 group Submission process: The gallery is currently not accepting unsolicited material. Additional information: Art advisory services are offered to both private collectors and corporations to develop, install and maintain art collections.

RAMIS BARQUET Latin American
532 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-675-3421 F:212-675-3432 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 (Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 10-6) E:mail@ramisbarquet.com W: www.ramisbarquet.com Year established: 1997 Owner: Ramis Barquet, former owner of a gallery in Mexico Director: Federica Simon and Julieta Dominguez Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Work shown: International contemporary art with an emphasis on Latin American art by emerging and well-established artists. All styles and media. Artists represented: 15 Annual exhibitions: 10 solo and group Work by: Ray Smith: painting; Jose Bedia: painting and drawings; Daniel Senise: painting; Marta Maria Perez Bravo: photography; and Marco Arce: painting and drawings; among others. Submission process: We are currently not reviewing artists’ materials.

JUNE BATEMAN Photography
1133 Broadway, 10010 T: 212-925-7951 E: batemandavis@aol.com
www.junebateman.com
Year established: 2000 Open by appointment. Artists represented: 15 Owner/Director: June Bateman, former art director in Film. Work shown: 20th and 21st Century Fine Art Photography Work by: Amy Arbus; Elio Sciol; Jeff Harris; Eun Suk Joo; and Joan Almond; among others.

BESPOKE Contemporary
547 West 27 St., 6th floor, 10001 T: 212-695-8201 F: 212-695-8202 E: bespokegallery@gmail.com W: www.bespokegallery.net Open: Tues-Sat 11-6 Director: Rhiannon Kubicka Artists: 16 Work by: Christy Bush, photography; Partirica Hansen, photography; Mercedes Heinwein, photography and installations; Hanako Nakazato, ceramics; and Ana de Orbegoso, photography, among others.

DENISE BIBRO FINE ARTS All Styles / All Media
529 West 20 St., 4th floor, 10011 T: 212-647-7030 F: 212-647-7031 E: info@denisebibrofineart.com W: www.denisebibrofineart.comOpen: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and by appointment Year established: 1992 Size: 2,800 sq. ft. and Platform, 4,000 sq. ft. project space Owner/Director: Denise Bibro: curator, advisor, and art appraiser Work shown: All styles of painting, sculpture, work on paper, and some photography Focus/Mission: To provide a venue for emerging and established artists, to promote their work and facilitate their careers. Artists represented: 25 Work by: Audrey Ushenko: narrative realistic oil painting; Carol Goebel: metal sculpture; Don Perlis: figurative and landscape painting; Jan Wunderman: abstract painting and work on paper; Tom Sime: encaustic and mixed media painting; among others. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Collectors: Guggenheim, Carnegie Institute, First National Bank, General Electric Corp., and Neuberger Museum Annual exhibitions: 12 solo/3 group Advertising: The New York Observer, Art in America and ARTnews Submission process: The gallery is no longer accepting unsolicited artist material for review. Additional information: Denise Bibro offers advisory services for artists and collectors in addition to art appraising.

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JOSEE BIENVENU All Media
529 West 20 St., 10011 T: 212-206-7990 F: 212-206-8494 E: info@joseebienvenu.com W: www.joseebienvenugallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 1994 Size: 4,000 sq. ft. Owner: Josee Bienvenu. Work shown: Painting, photography, sculpture, video, installation and drawing. Focus/Mission: This is a project space that reflects quality, enthusiasm, advance thinking, and unique, contemporary vision. Artists represented: 20 Work by: Noriko Ambe; Jill Baroff; Robert Jack; Adam Ogilvie; and Ken Solomon; among others. Annual exhibitions: 6 solo/1 group

GEORGE BILLIS Emerging Artists
511 West 25 St., ground level, 10011 T: 212-645-2621 F: 212-645-2397 E: gallery@georgebillis.com W: www.georgebillis.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Size: 1,000 sq. ft. Year established: 1997 Owner/Director: George Billis, curator Assistant Director: Janice Monger Work shown: Painting, prints and drawings by emerging artists Focus/Mission: To specialize in emerging artists Artists represented: 12 Prices: $1,000-12,000 Work by: Tom Gregg, painting; Stephen Magsig; painting; Alejandro Mazon: painting; Ron Milewicz: painting; Elizabeth O’Reilly: painting; Richard Orient: painting; among others. Annual exhibitions: 8 solo/2 group Submission process: The gallery accepts jpeg format images on CD with color printouts for review. The materials will not be returned. If the gallery is interested they will contact you directly. The review process happens approxiamately every two months.

BIT FORMS Digital
529 West 20 St., 2nd floor, 10011 T: 212-366-6939 F: 212-366-6959 E: info@bitforms.com W: www.bitforms.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 2001 Owner/Director: Steve Sacks, Creative Director and co-founder of Digital Pulp. Mission: Bitforms gallery is devoted to emerging and established artists who embrace new media and contemporary art practice - resulting in new languages and artistic experiences. Work shown: Digital and digitally influenced art work Artists represented: 10 Work by: Casey Reas; Golen Levin; Lincoln Schatz; Daniel Rozin; and Mark Mapier; among others. Annual exhibitions: 10 Submission process: Artists should send jpegs, PDF files or CD.

BLUE MOUNTAIN
Cooperative / Landscape, Figurative
530 West 25th, 4th floor, 10001 T: 646-486-4730 F: 646-486-4345 Open: Tues.-Sat 11-6 W: www.bluemountaingallery.com E: info@bluemountaingallery.org Year established: 1974 Size: 700 sq. ft. Owner: Non-profit cooperative, artist-run gallery Director: Marcia Clark Work shown: Mostly landscape, figurative, and some abstract. Painting and sculpture. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Work by: Matthew Feinman: painting; Marcia Clark: painting; Owen Gray: painting; Morgan Taylor: painting; and Anne Diggory: painting; among others. Collectors: Hunter College, Metropolitan, Boston University, and the Connecticut Insurance Group of North America. Annual exhibitions: 11solo/1 group/3 guest Submission process: Artists should send slides, resumé and SASE and contact the gallery for additional information. Fees: Initial membership fees and monthly fees for NY members; fees higher for out-of-town members. Members receive a 3-week, one-person show, once every 2-½ years, and a 3-week group show every year. Artists pay for their own framing and publicity.


PETER BLUM Prints / Drawings / Books
526 West 29 St., 10011 T: 212-244-6055 F: 212-244-6054 E: Chelsea@peterblumgallery.com W: www.peterblumgallery.com Size: 1,300 sq. ft. Year established: 1994 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Mon. by appointment Owner/Director: Peter Blum, publisher of limited edition prints. Work shown: Neo Expressionism, Minimalism, Post Modernism and Conceptual prints, books, drawings, paintings, sculpture and photographs. Work by: Louise Bourgeois: prints, drawings and books; David Rabinowitch: prints, drawings, sculpture and books; James Turrel: prints and books; and Helmut Federle: paintings, drawings, prints and books; among others. Collectors: MoMA and Whitney museums Annual exhibitions: 4-6 Submission process: Artists should familiarize themselves with the gallery before approaching it. They should send 20 slides, resumé, SASE and cover letter. Requirements: Artists should create exceptional works of art that are not hindered by time or fashion. Additional information: The gallery has another location in SoHo.

BODHI ART Contemporary Indian
535 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-352-2644 F: 212-352-2638 E: newyork@bodhiart.in W: www.bodhiart.in Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Mission: Bodhi Art endeavours to platform the work of the finest Indian contemporary artists. We do so not only through exhibitions in the gallery space, but also by supporting residencies, public art projects, and the organization of outreach programs. Our galleries have become synonymous with representing Indian contemporary art to the global market; be it private collectors or public institutions.

MARIANE BOESKY Contemporary
509 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-680-9889 F: 212-680-9897 E: info@marianneboeskygallery.com W: www.marianneboeskygallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Size: 2,500 sq. ft Year established: 1996 Owner: Marianne Boesky Work shown: Contemporary art Artists represented: 12 from U.S., Europe and Japan. Most of the artists shown are in museum collections. Work by: Lisa Yuskavage: painting; Sarah Sze: installation; Takashi Murakami: paintings and sculpture; among others. Annual exhibitions: 9-10 solo Market: Individual and museum Submission process: Artists are generally selected from art seen in exhibitions or artists’ studios. Artists should send materials to the gallery with SASE. No calls please.

TANYA BONAKDAR All Styles / All Media
521 West 21 St., 2nd floor, 10001 T: 212-414-4144 F: 212-414-1535 E: mail@tanyabonakdargallery.com W: www.tanyabonakdargallery.comOpen: Tues.-Sat. 10-6; Summer: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Year established: 1994 Size: 4,000 sq.ft. Owner/Director: Tanya Bonakdar. Work shown: Painting, sculpture, installation, photography and video Focus/Mission: To promote young contemporary artists. Work by: Charles Long: sculpture; Uta Barth, photography; Ernesto Neto: installation sculpture; Olafur Eliasson: installation and photography; among others. Collectors: Hirshhorn, Israel Museum, The Tate, MOCA Los Angeles, Walker Art Center, and Whitney. Submission process: Artists should approach the gallery after spending at least a year looking at the gallery’s program. Materials are reviewed in July and January.

MARY BOONE Contemporary
541 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-752-2929 F: 212-752-9393 E: info@maryboonegallery.com
W: www.maryboonegallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Size: 2,000 sq. ft. Year established: 2000 Owner/Director: Mary Boone, member of Art Dealers Association of America Directors: Ron Warren, Jim Oliver and Tom Arnold Work shown: Contemporary art Work by: David Salle; Ross Bleckner; Peter Halley; Hilary Harkness; Eric Fischl; and Barbara Kruger; among others. Additional information: See other location in the Uptown Manhattan section.

BORTOLAMI DAYAN
Contemporary
510 West 25 St., 10001 T: 212-727-2050 F: 212-727-2060 E: info@bortolamidayan.com W: www.bortolamigallery.comOpen: Tues-Sat 10-6 Work shown: Contemporary painting, sculpture and mixed media work. Work by: Avner Ben-Gal, paintings; Michel Francois, sculpture and installation; Scott King, graphics; Piotr Janas; and Gary Webb, sculpture, among others. Submission process: Contact gallery for latest information.


BOSE PACIA MODERN
Contemporary / South Asian
508 West 26 St., 11th floor, 10011 T: 212-989-7074 F: 212-989-6982 E: mail@bosepacia.com W: www.bosepacia.com Open: Tues.- Sat. 11-6 Mission: The gallery strives to foster an active discourse between contemporary South Asian artists and the international art community by featuring exhibitions that contextualize contemporary art from this geographic region within its rich artist traditions and current social tensions. Partners: Arani Bose, Shumita Bose and Steve Pacia Director: Megha Ralapati Work shown: Contemporary South Asian Art Work by: Atul Dodiya; Jitish Kallat; Anita Dube; and Bari Kher; among others. Submission process: Artists should call or e-mail the gallery. They may also send materials with SASE. Response time: Gallery will contact those of interest.

BOWERY Artist Run / Contemporary
530 West 25 St., 4th floor, 10001 T/F: 646-230-6655 W: www.bowerygallery.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 1969 Size: 900 sq. ft. Owner: Non-profit, artist-run gallery Director: Lynda Caspe Work shown: Contemporary American painting, drawings and some sculpture. Focus/Mission: To provide an exhibition space for quality, independent work, always selected and presented by the artists themselves. Work by: Gael Mooney: painting; Rita Baragona: nature-inspired watercolor painting; Harry Naar: landscape and still life painting; Deborah Rosenthal: painting; Walter Strach: landscape painting. Annual exhibitions: 10 solo/1 group/2 invitational/1 juried Submission process: Slides are previewed at regularly scheduled meetings. Requirements: Members must live within 100 miles from the gallery. Invitational exhibitions are open to U.S. artists who live more than 100 miles away. Refer to the website for more information. Fees: There are initiation and monthly fees. Artists pay for their own exhibition expenses. Members have solo shows about every 2-3 years.

BRAND X PROJECTS + NEPTUNE FINE ART Modern/Contemporary/Prints
511 West 25 St., #602, 10001 T: 212-989-9080 W: www.bxpinc.com E: chris@neptunefineart.com Open: please call for current hours Year established: 2000 Founders: Christine Neptune and Robert Blanton Works by (and collaborations with): Jennifer Bartlett; Vija Celmins; Wolf Kahn; Stone Roberts; and James Siena, among others.

CYNTHIA BROAN Contemporary / All Media
546 West 29 St., 10001 T: 212-760-0809 F: 212-760-0810 E: contact@cynthiabroan.com W: www.cynthiabroan.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1998 Owner/Director: Cynthia Broan Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Artists represented: 12, from all origins Work by: Clarina Bezzola: sculpture; Jeff Reese: photography; and Adrian Ting: painting; among others. Annual exhibitions: 8 Prices: $500-25,000 Submission process: Artists, curators and any parties interested in submitting proposals should become familiarized with the gallery’s previous exhibitions before submitting materials. Send slides or photographs, resumé and SASE. Please include SASE of appropriate size. Send any materials which are pertinent to representing the portfolio or proposed exhibition, such as: slides, CDs, 4x5s, etc., along with a brief statement, resume and contact information. Please do not call to verify receipt of portfolio or to inquire about reactions. The Gallery will contact the appropriate party if interested or will otherwise return all material. Response time: From 3 weeks to several months.

CHRISTINE BURGIN Contemporary / All Media
243 West 18 St.,10011 T: 212-462-2668 E: gallery@christineburgin.com W: www.christineburgin.com Open: by appointment Owner/Director: Christine Burgin Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Annual exhibitions: 8-10 Work by: Stanley Brouwn; Victor Burgin; Anne Chu; Allen Ruppersberg; and Victoria Sambunaris, among others. Submission process: The gallery is currently not looking for artists.

CACCIOLA Realistic / Figurative
531 West 25th St., 10001 T: 212-462-4646 F: 212-462-4556 E: info@jcacciolagallery.com W: www.jcacciolagallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-5:30 Year established: 1982 Owner/Director: John Cacciola Managing Director: Theresa Reeves Artists represented: 14 Work shown: Realistic/Figurative art in all media Focus/Mission: To exhibit artists whose work is Realistic/Figurative in style. Work by: Jesus Bautista Moroles: granite sculptures which evoke a range of moods; Dan Namingha: a Native American painter and sculptor who uses symbolic imagery and iconography of Mother Earth; R.B. Sprague, whose painting of fruits, balls, buildings, and other objects are depicted in deceptive simplicity; and George Fischer: Figurative oil painting; among others. Annual exhibitions: 4 solo/10 group Submission process: Artists should mail 10 slides with SASE. Artists must be established with work that complements the other artists in the gallery.

CAELUM Contemporary
508-526 West 26 St., #315, 10011 T: 212-924-4161 F: 212-924-4353 E: caelumgallery@aol.com W: www.caelumgallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and by appointment Year established: 1996 Directors: Nicholas Bergman, former artist, and Misuzu Takemoto Work shown: Contemporary Abstract and Realism. Painting, constructions, and work on paper by national and international artists. Artists represented: 8, from Europe & U.S. Work by: Luk Allsbrook: figurative oil painting; Lewis Wheeler; Gerd Kanz: synthesis of painting and sculpture; Nathan Kotecki: abstract drawing; Ricardo Hernandez: sculpture; Shin Miyazaki: mixed media; Wojciech Ulrich: installation work; among others. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum

CENTER FOR BOOK ARTS Non-profit / Artists’ Books
28 West 27 St., 3rd floor, 10001 T: 212-481-0295 F: 212-481-9853 E: info@centerforbookarts.org W:www.centerforbookarts.org Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-4 Year established: 1974 Owner: Non-profit organization Director: Rory Golden Work shown: Traditional and Contemporary, one-of-a-kind and limited edition, artists’ books, in all media. Focus/Mission: To preserve the traditional crafts of bookmaking, and letterpress printing as well as contemporary interpretations of the book as an art object. The Center ensures that the ancient craft of the book, that container which preserves the knowledge and ideas of a culture, remains a viable and vital part of our civilization. Artists represented: Approximately 300, but exhibitions include general call-to-artists, all origins. Annual exhibitions: 1-2 solo/4-5 group Submission process: Artists should mail slides, biography, resumé, and SASE. Artists represented are members of the Center. Call for information and application. Response time: 2-3 weeks

CAVIN-MORRIS Contemporary Self-taught
210 Eleventh Ave., Ste. 201, 10001 T: 212-226-3768 F: 212-226-0155 Open: Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat 11-6 E: bluegriot@aol.com W: www.cavinmorris.com Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Year established: 1980 Owners/Directors: Shari Cavin and Randall Morris Work shown: Contemporary Self-taught, Visionary, and Tribal Art in all media Focus/Mission: To exhibit art that is not usually shown in the mainstream: self-taught produced by Old Masters and artists from the New Wave. Work by: Chelo Amezcua: drawings; Bessie Harvey: sculpture; Christine Sefolosha; and Jon Serl: paintings; among others. Collectors: Herbert Waide Hemphill Jr. and Amr Shaker Collection. Submission process: Artists should mail slides, biography, SASE. Artist’s statement is optional.

CERES Women’s Cooperative / All Styles
547 West 27 St., 10001 T/F: 212-947-6100 E: art@ceresgallery.org W: www.ceresgallery.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6 Thurs. 12-8 Year established: 1983 Owners: Non-profit cooperative gallery Co-Presidents: Phyllis Rosser Work shown: All styles and media by women artists from all origins Focus/Mission: Ceres serves as a supportive base for a diversity of artistic and political views. We have become a venue for female and male writers, musicians, dancers and storytellers to perform and take risks. We believe that the arts provide an important social service with their power to enhance and enrich the quality and depth of our lives. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Artists represented: 40+ Work by: Christina Biaggi: painting; Roseanne Backstedt: painting; Stefany Benson: painting and construction, Carol Goebel: sculpture; and Judy Hoffman: 2- and 3-dimensional work using artist-made paper; among others. Annual exhibitions: 27 Submission process: Members are voted into the gallery at membership meetings, held the first Tuesday of each month. Artists should request an application. Fees: See website for membership fees. Each member is entitled to a 4-week, one-person exhibition every 2-½ years. There are also group shows. There is no gallery commission charged on sales. Additional information: The gallery’s programs also include music, dance and poetry.

CHAMBERS FINE ART Chinese
210 Eleventh Ave., 4th floor, 10001 T: 212-414-1169 F: 212-414-1192 E: cfa@chambersfineart.com W: www.chambersfineart.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 2000 Director: Christoph W. Mao Mission: To create a broader international understanding of contemporary Chinese art. Work shown: Chinese Contemporary art and classicial Ming Ching Dynasty furniture. Work by: Ai Weiwei; He Yunchang; Qui Shihua; Rong Rong; and Hong Lei, among others. Artists represented: 22 Annual exhibitions: 8

HAIM CHANIN FINE ARTS
Modern Masters / Contemporary
121 West 19th St., Ste. 10B, 10011 T: 646-230-7200 F: 212-255-3145 E: art@haimchanin.com W: www.haimchanin.com Open: Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 11-6 Year established: 1995 Owner/Director: Dominique Haim Chanin, background with family business in Paris since 1958 Work shown: The backroom displays work by Modern Masters, the main room features work by contemporary artists that has been shown in Europe. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Artists represented: 14, from Latin America, Europe, and U.S. Work by: Matta: public art sculpture; Leger: mosaics, bronze reliefs, and ceramics; Miró: sculpture; Oteiza: sculpture; Sevilla: painting; and Warck-Meister: mixed media installations; among others. Submission process: Artists should mail materials and SASE.


CHAPEL OF SACRED MIRRORS COSM/ MICROCOSM
Spiritual
540 West 27 St., 4th Floor, 10001 T: 212-564-4253 F: 212-594-2223 E: Marisa@cosm.org W: www.cosm.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Admission: $5 Mission: The CoSM is a sanctuary in New York City for contemplation and a center for events encouraging the creative spirit. The Sacred Mirrors, on display in the Chapel, are a series of paintings that allow us to see ourselves and each other as reflections of the devine. Work shown: CoSM provides a public exhibition provides a public exhibition of the Sacred Mirrors and the most outstanding works of mystical art by Alex Grey. The CoSM is a 501(c)(3) organization, supported solely by charitable donations from the community.

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CHAPPELL Glass
526 West 26 St., #317, 10001 T: 212-414-2673 F: 212-414-2678 E: amchappell@aol.com W: www.chappellgallery.com Open: Tues.- Sat. 11-5:30, closed in August and for some art fairs Year established: 2000 Owner: Alice Chappell Manager: Vivienne Bell Work shown: Glass art Artists represented: 30 Annual exhibitions: 10 Work by: Toshio Iezumi; Preston Singletary; and Naomi Shioya; among others. Submission process: Artists should send slides, photographs, resumé and SASE. Mission: Chappell Gallery is built on a strong foundation of education, the fuel that has driven the art glass movement to its current heights. Over the past forty years, students have been introduced to the medium of glass in art schools worldwide, where previously it had not been a part of the curriculum. Many of these students have chosen to continue working in glass. With new talent and new ideas have come increasing breadth, exploration and refinement of glass as a provocative sculptural and artistic medium.

CHEIM & READ Contemporary
547 West 25 St., 10001 T: 212-242-7727 F: 212-242-7737 E: gallery@cheimread.com . W: www.cheimread.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1996. Owners: John Cheim and Howard Read, art dealers since 1977 Work shown: Contemporary painting, sculpture, and photography Artists represented: 11. All are in museum collections. Work by: Louise Bourgeois; Adam Fuss; Juan Uslé; Louise Fishman; Richmond Burton; Diane Arbus; Jean-Michel Basquiat; Lynda Benglis; among others. Annual exhibitions: 7-8

CHELSEA ART MUSEUM Contemporary / Modern
556 West 22 St.,10001 T: 212-255-0719 F: 212-255-2368 E: info@chelseaartmuseum.org W: www.chelseaartmuseum.org Open: Tues.- Sat. 12-6, Thurs. 11-8 Admission: $8 adults, $4 students and seniors, free for members and visitors 16 and under Year established: 2003 Owner: The Chelsea Art Museum is the Home of the Miotte Foundation. Director: Dorothea Keeser Work shown: Contemporary and Modern art Focus/Mission: To foster an understanding of postwar artistic originality and to further the language of abstraction in contemporary culture. To provide a venue for national and international artists who may be less familiar to New York audiences, and to offer exhibitions, public forums and interactive, multi-media cultural activities to the public and its diverse membership. Artists represented: Permanent Collection of Informel (European Abstract Expressionist) work. Rotating exhibitions include painting, photography, sculpture Work by: The collection of the Museum includes many European abstract artists often labeled as Informel, including: Corpora; Lakner; Kirkeby; Millares; and Miotte; among others. Submission process: Most artists are selected from professional referrals.

CHELSEA CERAMIC GUILD Ceramic
233 West 19 St., 10011 T: 212-243-2430 F: 212-277-2778 E: chelseaceramic@aol.com Open: Mon.-Fri. 11-9 Year established: 1988 Director: Fred Rose Work shown: Primarily Raku. This is a gallery that shows ceramic art as well as a studio space that conducts classes. Artists represented: 12, primarily U.S., yet receptive to artists from all origins. Annual exhibitions: 4 Submission process: Artists should send slides, photographs, resumé, and SASE.

HEIDI CHO Mid-career / Emerging
522 West 23 St., 10011 T: 212-255-6783 F: 212-255-6783 Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 E: contact@heidichogallery.com W: www.heidichogallery.com Year established: 2003 Owner: Heidi Cho Director: Rafael DiazCasas Work Shown: Mid-career and emerging artists Focus/Mission: The gallery is dedicated to exhibitions that are intelligent, tasteful and visually rewarding with a painterly bent. Work by: David Collins; Angel Delgado; Eduardo Hernandez Santos; Aljandro Lopez; Michael Ryan, among others Submission process: Artists interested in submitting work to the Heidi Cho Gallery should e-mail a resume and at least five (5) images in low resolution. Packages sent by mail will not be accepted.

CLAMP ART Modern/Contemporary Paintings and Photography
521-531 West 25th St., 10011 T: 646-230-0020 F: 646-230-8008 E: info@clampart.com W: www.clampart.com Open: By appointment only Year established: 2002 Owner & Director: Brian Paul Clamp Work shown: Contemporary & Historical Photography Focus/Mission: To promote the work of emerging mid-career artists Work by: Arthur Tress, John Button, Brian Sink, Ion Zupcu, and Michael Meades, among others. Markets: Individual and corporate Annual exhibitions: 5 solo/1 group Submission process: There are monthly portfolio reviews. Artists should contact the gallery by e-mail to obtain the dates of upcoming reviews. Response Time: Decisions are usually made at the review.

CLEMENTINE Contemporary / Emerging
623 West 27 St., 10001 T: 212-243-5937 F: 212-243-3927 W: www.clementine-gallery.com E: clemgal@clementine-gallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Size: 750 sq. ft. Year established: 1996 Owners: Abby Messitte, BA in Art History from Amhurst College and MA in Art History from Columbia University; and Elizabeth Burke, BFA, Gulford College. Work shown: Work by contemporary artists Focus/Mission: To give artists their first solo shows and subsequently develop their careers. Artists represented: 12 Work by: David Rathman: work on paper and paintings; Steve DeFrank: wall sculpture; and Rob de Mar: sculpture; Daniel Heimbinder, works on paper; among others. Annual exhibitions: 7 solo/1 group

COFA / CLAIRE OLIVER FINE ART Contemporary
513 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-929-5949 F: 212-647-0445 E: info@claireoliver.com W: www.claireoliver.com Owner/Director: Claire Oliver Work shown: The gallery’s core group of artists mix traditional disciplines (like painting, sculpture and drawing) with hand crafted, technical, electronic and/or new media. Focus/Mission: The Gallery represents artists concerning themselves in the realization of work that deals with issues that reflect contemporary society’s concerns and documenting today’s reality. Artists shown: Begona Monalban plastic art; Judith Schaechter; Bernardi Roig; Harri Larjosto; and Ruprecht Von Kaufman.

JAMES COHAN Contemporary / All Media
533 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-714-9500. F: 212-714-9510 E: info@jamescohan.com W: www.jamescohan.com Year established: 1999 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6; July and Aug. Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Owner: James Cohan, former Director at Anthony d’Offay Gallery and previous Director of Paula Cooper gallery. Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Artists represented: 24, from all origins Work by: Bill Viola; Ron Mueck; Fred Tomaselli; Trenton Doyle Hancock; Roxy Paine; Richard Patterson; and the estate of Robert Smithson; among others.

COHAN LESLIE AND BROWNE
Contemporary
138 Tenth Ave., 10011 T: 212-206-8710 F: 212-206-8711 E: info@cohanandleslie.com W: www.cohandandleslie.com Open: Tues.-Sat 10-6 Year established: 2001 Owners/Directors: Leslie Cohan and Andrew Leslie Artists: 15 Work shown: Contemporary art in all media by U.S. and international artists Work by: Simon Aldridge; Tim Lee; Frank Magnotta; Ned Vena; and Uwe Wittwer, among others.

COMMON GROUND North American Indian
55 West 16 St., 10011 T: 212-620-3122 F: 212-989-0573 E: thecommonground@att.net W: www.thecommongroundgallery.com Open: Mon.-Fri. 1-7 Wed. and Sat. 12-6 Year established: 1995 Owner/Director: Rolando Reyes, artist and collector Work shown: Primarily antique with some Contemporary art of the North American Indian. Sterling silver with turquoise jewelry, cedar, argillite, beads, buffalo skin, deer skin, paper, canvas, oil, pastel, and Navajo textiles. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Annual exhibitions: 2-3 Submission process: Artists are selected from professional referrals, from slides and other materials sent to the gallery, and from art seen in exhibitions, publications and artists’ studios. Artists should mail slides, photographs, biography, resumé, artist’s statement, prices and SASE. Artists may call for appointment. Response time: 1 month Fees: Artists are expected to pay for framing and advertising.

JOHN CONNELLY PRESENTS Emerging Artists
625 West 27 St., 10001 T: 212-337-9563 F: 212-337-9613 E: info@johnconnellypresents.com W: www.johnconnellypresents.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 2002 Owner/Director: John Connelly. He was a co-director of another gallery in NYC. Mission: The gallery encourages our exhibiting artists to change, convert and engage the gallery’s architecture. JCP is also strongly interested in supporting individuals who expand the parameters of their work in the visual arts into arenas that include collaboration, writing, curating and publishing. In 2007 JCP introduced The Tunnel Room, a new project space devoted to giving young artists a platform to introduce themselves to a New York audience. Artists represented: 20 Work shown: Work by emerging artists from all origins Work by: Aa Bronson; Kim Fisher; Kent Henricksen; Gerard Maynard; and Althea Tauberger, among others. Annual exhibitions: about 15, including art fairs internationally

PAULA COOPER Contemporary / All Media
534 West 21st St., 10011 & 521 West 21st St., 2nd floor & 465 West 23rd St. T: 212-255-1105 F: 212-255-5156 W: www.paulacoopergallery.com E: info@paulacoopergallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1969 Owner: Paula Cooper Director: Steve Henry Work shown: Contemporary painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, photographs, and video. Artists represented: about 30 Annual exhibitions: 10 Work by: Jo Baer; Sophie Calle; Sol Le Witte; Walid Raad; and Rudolf Stingel, among others. Submission process: We are currently not looking for new artists.

CHARLES COWLES Contemporary / Modern
537 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-741-8999 F: 212-741-6222 E: info@cowlesgallery.com W: www.cowlesgallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Summer hours Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Year established: 1980 Owner: Charles Cowles Work shown: Contemporary and Modern painting, work on paper and sculpture Artists represented: More than 20 Work by: Vernon Fisher; Al Souza; Beatrice Caracciolo; Tom Holland; and Xiaoze Xie; among others. Submission process: We are currently not looking for new artists.

CRG ART Contemporary
535 West 22 St., 10011 T: 212-229-2766 F: 212-229-2788 E: info@crggallery.com W: www.crggallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1990 Size: 2,400 sq. ft. Owners: Carla Chammas, Richard Desroche and Glenn McMillan Directors: Glen Baldridge and Alex Dodge Work shown: Contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation by emerging and established American and European contemporary artists. Artists represented: 24 Work by: Siobhan Liddell: installation; Melissa McGill: installation; Sandra Scolnik: painting; Sam Reveles: painting; Jim Hodges: installation; and Jeffrey Saldinger: painting; among others. Collectors: Whitney Museum, Centres George Pompidou, and Tate Annual exhibitions: 6-8 solo Submission process: CRG Gallery is not currently accepting submissions of any type.

CUE ART FOUNDATION
Non-profit
511 West 25 St.,10011 T: 212-206-3583 F: 212-206-0321 E: info@cueartfoundation.org W: www.cueartfoundation.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Mission: CUE Art Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit forum for contemporary art that provides extraordinary opportunities for under-recognized artists and compelling encounters for audiences. CUE gives artists, students, scholars and art professionals resources at many stages of their careers and creative lives. We also offer comprehensive arts education programs for artists and students, and interdisciplinary arts events for public audiences from our large storefront venue located in the heart of New York City’s Chelsea Arts District. Executive Director: Jeremy Adams Exhitibitions: 14 Additional information: The foundation’s space is available for rentals. Contact Talia Spetter at 212-206-3583 for more information.

BETTY CUNINGHAM
541 West 25 St., 10001 T: 212-242-2772 F: 212-242-5959 E: info@bettycuninghamgallery.com W: www.bettycuninghamgallery.comOpen: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Artists represented: 20 Work by: Jake Berthot; Judy Glantzman; Abby Leigh; Philip Pearlstein; and Alison Wilding, among others. Annual exhibitions: 8

CVZ CONTEMPORARY International Emerging
675 Hudson St., Suite 5N, 10014
T: 212-625-0408
www.cvzcontemporary.com
Year established: 2004 Owner/Director: Carlo Zeitschel Focus/Mission: Its aim is to launch the careers of international young and emerging artists in the New York art scene and beyond.  Artists represented: More than 20 artists from over 10 countries working in all mediums. Work by: Matt Jones; Andrea Aversa; Leonora Hamill; Patrick Graham; and Diega Fuga; among others. Additional information: The gallery has also started representing architects, furniture and jewelry designers.

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D’AMELIO TERRAS Contemporary
525 West 22 St., 10011 T: 212-352-9460 F: 212-352-9464 E: gallery@damelioterras.com W: www.damelioterras.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6; Summer: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Year established: 1996 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Owners: Christopher D’Amelio and Lucien Terras Director: Bridget Donahue Focus/Mission: The gallery's core mission is the long-term commitment to the careers of a select group of innovative international contemporary artists. Concurrently, D'Amelio Terras handles the resale of museum quality works by contemporary masters from the 1960s to the present. Work shown: Contemporary sculpture, painting, drawings, photography and installations. Artists represented: 24 international artists Annual exhibitions: 18, including art fairs internationally. Work by: Tony Feher; Kim Krans; Dario Robleto; Sam Samore; and Karin Sander, among others.

RENATO DANESE Contemporary / Historical
535 West 24 St., 6th floor, 10011 T: 212-223-2227 F: 212-605-1016 E: contact@danesegallery.com W: www.danesegallery.com Year established: 1997 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6; Summer: June-August: Mon.-Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-4 Owner/Director: Renato Danese, the former Executive Director of Pace Gallery, and a partner at C & M Arts. Director: Carol Corey Work shown: 20th Century Contemporary and Historical art Annual exhibitions: 8-10 Artists represented: 20 Work by: Zebedee Jones; Katia Santibanez; Shirley Kaneda; Larry Poons; and Richard Serra, among others.

DANCE THEATER WORKSHOP Non-profit / All Media 219 West 19 St., 10011 T: 212-691-6500 F: 212-633-1974 W: www.dtw.org Year established: 1965 Size: 272 sq. ft. Owner: Non-profit organization Work shown: 2-D Contemporary art in all media by artists from all origins. Annual exhibitions: 8 Focus/Mission: Dance Theater Workshop serves to support and advance the work of artists. It is constantly evolving to sustain them at every stage of their development. Submission process: Artists should mail slides, resumé and SASE Response time: 3 months

ELIZABETH DEE Contemporary Emerging
545 West 20 St., 10011 T: 212-924-7545 F: 212-924-7671 E: info@elizabethdeegallery.com W: www.elizabethdeegallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat 11-6 Year established: 1998 Size: 1,500 sq. ft. Owner: Elizabeth Dee, former private dealer Director: Jenny Moore Mission: The gallery is committed to the representation of esteemed international artists who employ rigorous practices within an innovative curatorial model. Our intergenerational program reflects socio-political topics and questions issues and modes of representation. The gallery subscribes to the highest standards of ethical practice and integrity within the profession. Work shown: Contemporary art in all media, emphasis on emerging artists. Annual exhibitions: 10. Work by: Alex Bag, video; Miranda Lichtenstein: photography; Eric Baudelaire; Carl Ostendarp; and Meredyth Sparks, among others. Submission process: We are currently not accepting new artists.

DFN Realist Painting
210 Eleventh Ave., 6th floor, 10001 T: 212-334-3400 F: 212-965-0263 E: mail@dfngallery.com W: www.dfngallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-7 Year established: 1996 Size: 5,000 sq. ft. President: Richard L. Davidman Director: Julie Lohnes Work shown: Realist painting Work by: Sue Grossman: charcoal drawings; Thomas Birkner: paintings; Mary Reilly: graphite drawings; Dan Witz: mixed media; and Jordan Wolfson: oil paintings, among others.

DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS CHELSEA Non-profit / Contemporary
548 West 22 St., 10011 T: 212-989-5566 F: 212-989-4055 W: www.diacenter.org Open: Check website for more information. Year established: 1977 Director: Michael Govan Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Focus/Mission: The exhibition program in this four-story renovated warehouse building is principally dedicated to large-scale, single-artist projects, produced on a substantial scale and with a commitment to site specificity. Exhibitions are long-term, usually with a minimum duration of one year, to allow for repeated visits and the opportunity to view work over an extended period of time. Submission process: Artists are selected from art seen in curated exhibitions or artists’ studios. Additional information: Dia’s exhibition program is currently suspended.

DILLON International Contemporary
555 West 25th St., 10001 T: 212-727-8585 F: 212-727-8705 E: mail@dillongallery.com W: www.dillongallery.com Open: Tues.- Sat. 10-6 Mission: Devoted to the representation of international contemporary artists in a variety of mediums, Dillon Gallery exhibits established, mid career, and young emerging artists whose works convey our approach to visual content. Formalism and structure carries through the various styles and mediums we present with an overall interest in the personal content behind the artists’ aesthetics. Artists represented: 20. Work by: Arslan; Alexander Kaletski; Michael Ryan; Sindahl/Lisnet; and Michel Tabori, among others Annual exhitibitions: 10

DINTER

547 West 27th St., #307, 10001 T: 212-947-2818 E: info@dinterfineart.com W: www.dinterfineart.com Open: Tues.- Sat. 11-6 and by appointment Director: Ingrid Dinter, member of Art Table Artists represented: 10 Work by: Michael Byron; Judith Hudson; Dan McCleary; Jet-te L. Ranning; and Nicholas Rule, among others. Annual exhibitions: 4-6 Submission process: Dinter Fine Art is not accepting submissions at this time.

DJT FINE ART/ DOMINIC J. TAGLIATELLA Modern / Contemporary / CoBra
231 Tenth Ave. @24 St., 10011 T: 212-367-0881 F: 212-367-0806 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Summer Mon.-Fri. 10-5 E: info@cobraart.com W: www.DJTFineArt.com Owner: Dominic J. Tagliatella, member of Appraisers Association of America. Year established: 1979 Director: Vladimir Gonda Work shown: Modern and Contemporary art with an emphasis on the CoBrA Movement Work by: Picasso: original prints and ceramics; Andy Warhol: paintings and prints; and Arturo Toulinou: photography; among others. Annual exhibitions: 2-3 Submission process: We are not taking on any new artists. Additional information: We are secondary market dealers. The website includes a glossary of art terminology.

DORFMAN PROJECTS Contemporary Multi-media
529 West 20 St., 7th floor, 10011 T: 212-352-2272 F: 212-352-2273 Open: Tues.-Fri. 10:30-5:30 and by appointment E: fred@dorfmanprojects.com W: www.dorfmanprojects.com Year established: 1978 Owner/Director: Fred Dorfman. He had a background in fine art publishing. Work shown: Contemporary multi-media art Focus/Mission: To introduce multi-media projects by leading contemporary artists. Artists represented: 20 Origins: International. All of the artists are in museum collections. Work by: Alex Katz: all media; Lynda Benglis: sculpture, hand blown colored glass; Laurie Simmons: sculpture and graphics; Andy Warhol: screen prints: Pop uniques and graphics; and Roy Lichtenstein: prints; among others. Annual exhibitions: 6 Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Submission process: All artists are selected from referrals. We are currently not looking at unsolicited artists’ materials.

DRAGON FLY TATTOO
Tattoo
158 West 15 St., 10011 T: 212-255-1490 F: 212-691-6643 W: www.dragonflytattoo.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-8 and by appointment Year established: 1995 Size: 1,000 sq. ft. Owner: Dragon Fly, painter with a BFA from the School of Visual Arts Work shown: Fantasy, Surreal, non-traditional, Tattoo Art/Flash in all media Focus/Mission: To break with stale tradition, to support the work of friends, and to promote Tattoo art as a fine art medium. Artists represented: 10, from all origins Work by: Andre Lassen: sculpture; Spider Webb: painting; Dragon Fly: painting; and Charles Gatewood: photography; among others. Annual exhibitions: 3 solo/3 group Markets: Individual and museum Submission process: Artists should contact the gallery. Requirements: We seek artists who create out of the mainstream, revolutionary, surreal or fantasy, non-traditional, outlaw, totally unique and radical art. Fees: Artists incur some costs for exhibitions.

H. HEATHER EDELMAN All Styles / All Media
141 West 20 St., 10011 T: 646-230-1104 F: 646-336-6613 E: artprices@aol.com W: www.hheatheredelmangallery.com Open: call for hours or to schedule and appointment Work shown: Paintings, graphics, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry Focus/Mission: To be a source for emerging stars of the 21st Century and reknowned masters of the 19th and 20th centuries. We specialize in oils and acrylics on canvas, lithographs, serigraphs, watercolors and sculptures, from modern to traditional. Work by: Calder, Gold, Jenkins, Lichtenstein, and McNight; among others.

EDITION SCHELLMANN
Contemporary / Prints
210 Eleventh Ave., #804, 10011 T: 212-219-1821 F: 212-941-9206 W: www.editionschellmann.com E: info@editionsschellmann.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6 and by appointment Year established: 1983 in New York, 1969 in Munich Size: 2,200 sq. ft. Owner: Jorg Schellmann, background as an art publisher Work shown: Contemporary art, focusing on Minimal and Conceptual. Prints and multiples in a wide variety of media. Focus/Mission: To publish prints and multiples by challenging, established artists. Artists represented: 20 Work by: Bernd and Hiller Becher: portfolio of duotone offset prints; Cindy Sherman: lightbox; Robert Longo: lithographs; and Joseph Beuys: mixed media; among others. Collectors: MoMA, Guggenheim, and Walker Art Museum Annual exhibitions: 4-6 Submission process: We are currently not looking at new artists’ materials.

ANDREW EDLIN Outsider / All Media
529 West 20 St , 6th Fl, 10011 T: 212 206-9723 F: 212-206-9639 E: ae@edlingallery.com W: www.edlingallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 2002 Owner & Director: Andrew Edlin Work shown: Outsider Art. All media. Focus/Mission: Although this gallery functions within the context of Outsider Art, its focus is not limited by the boundaries set by artworld terminology. It represents a wide range of artists who are trained and untrained, emerging and established, American and European, isolates and the culturally engaged, folk artists and artistes brut, memory painters, draftsmen, and mosaicists. Work by: Paul Edlin; Carl Binder; Vahakn Arslanian; Tom Duncan; and Hans Krüsi; among others.

DEREK ELLER Contemporary / All Media
615 West 27th St., 10001 T: 212-206-6411 F: 212-206-6977 E: info@derekeller.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Summer Tues.-Fri. 11-6 Size: 1,100 sq. ft. Year established: 1997 Owner/Director: Derek Eller Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Work by: D.L. Alvarez; David Dupuis; Chris Hammerlein; Seth Kelly; and Ivan Witenstein, among others. Annual exhibitions: 8 solo/1 group

THOMAS ERBEN Contemporary / All Media
526 West 26 St., fourth floor, 10001 T: 212-645-8701 F: 212-645-9630 E: info@thomaserben.com W: www.thomaserben.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1989 Size: 1,400 sq. ft. Owner: Thomas Erben. His education background is in fine art, art history, philosophy and education. Work shown: Contemporary art by international artists in all media Artists represented: Artists from all over the world Work by: Adrian Piper: Conceptual work; Oladele Bamgboye: New Media; Tom Wood: photography; and Preston Scott Cohen: architecture; among others. Annual exhibitions: 6-7 group or solo Focus/Mission: The gallery is interested in work that explores and widens our concepts of existence, employing various media in a formally innovative manner.

ESSO Conceptual
531 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-560-9728 F: 212-560-9729 E: essogallery@earthlink.net W: www.essogallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6, Summer Tues.-Fri. 1-6 or by appointment Year established: 1996 Directors: Jennifer Bacon and Filippo Fossati Work shown: Mostly Conceptual art from the 60’s to current in all media by well-known European and contemporary international artists. Work by: Julian Dashper; Paul Kos; Nicus Luca; Maurizio Pellegrin; and William Villalongo; among others. Annual exhibitions: 8 Submission process: Artists should mail slides and resumé with SASE.

EYEBEAM New Media / Digital
540 West 21 St., 10011 T: 212-937-6581 E: info@eyebeam.org W: www.eyebeam.org Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6 Year established: 2001 Founder/Director: John S. Johnson Work shown: Artworks created with computers and other digital equipment Focus/Mission: To expand the public’s appreciation of new media. To expand and improve artists’ and the public’s access to electronic, graphic, network and moving image arts. To research and develop new technologies that will catalyze the creation of these artworks. Annual exhibitions: 3 mixed solo and group Additional information: Founding memberships are available. There is also an artist-in-residence program. Eyebeam also hosts events and programs, listed on the calendar on their website.

EYE STORM Contemporary Prints / Photography
547 West 27 St., 2nd floor, 10001 T: 212-226-1000 W: www.eyestorm.com E: newyork.gallery@eyestorm.com Year established: 1999 Owner: Eyestorm.com, an internet company Work shown: Contemporary prints and photographs Annual exhibitions: 10 Submission process: Please send 3-5 digital images (jpegs, 72dpt, 400 pixels), details of the images, a short paragraph about your art practice and a brief CV/Biography to submissions@eyestorm.com.

FIRST STREET Artist's Run/ Representational
526 West 26 St., #915, 10001 T: 646-336-8053 F: 646-336-8054 W: www.firststreetgallery.net Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 1968 Size: 2,100 sq. ft. Owner: Artist members. Non-profit cooperative gallery Work shown: Representational painting, drawings and prints. A wide range of Realistic styles. Prices: $300-50,000 Artists represented: 24, from all origins; primarily U.S. artists from the NY area Annual exhibitions: 9 solo/3 group Submission process: Artists should bring original work for viewing during monthly gallery member meetings. This work can be supplemented with reviews, CV and other information. Call for information about the details of the next member meeting.

FISCHBACH
American Realism
210 Eleventh Ave., 10001 T: 212-759-2345 FAX: 212-366-1783. E: info@fischbachgallery.com W: www.fischbachgallery.com Open: Tues.-Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 10-6; Summer: Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Year established: 1960 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Director: Lawrence L. DiCarlo, member of Art Dealers Association of America. Artists represented: 33 Work shown: Contemporary American Representational Realism. Painting and drawing. Focus/Mission: To present serious and engaging works of art by established and emerging American artists. Work by: Alice Dalton Brown: painting and pastel; Victoria Gitman: oil on board/panel; Nancy Hagin: painting and watercolor; and Denise Mickilowski: oils on panel; and George Nick, oil on canvas; among others. Collectors: Metropolitan, Whitney, MoMA, and Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Annual exhibitions: 15 solo/2 group Submission process: Submit one sheet of slides or 12 prints, biographical material with SASE. Requirements: Artists must have a focus and consistency.

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511 Contemporary
252 Seventh Ave, 12J, 10001 T: 212-255-2885 F: 212-255-6518 E: mqconnelly.511gallery@gmail.com W: www.511gallery.com Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Focus/Mission: We are a gallery of contemporary art, whose focus is to show emerging artists from the United States and abroad who work in the various media of painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art. Managing Director: Mara Miller Work by: Jocelyne Alloucherie; Matt Ernst; Marian Moratinos; Romaine Orthwein; and Viviane Silvera, among others. Annual exhibitions: 8-10 solo/1 group

FLOMENHAFT Contemporary
547 West 27th St., room 308 and 528, 10001 T: 212-268-4952 F: 212-268-4952 E: elly@flomenhaftgallery.com W: www.flomenhaftgallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-5 Mission: The gallery is dedicated to showing the finest exhibits of original paintings, drawings, sculpture, prints and photography by a roster of nationally and internationally renowned contemporary artists. Outstanding 20th century works by historically important American and European artists are also available throughout the year. Work by: Emma Amos; Paul Brach; Mira Lehr; Miriam Schapiro; and Roger Shimomura, among others. Annual exhibitions: 6-8.

KIM FOSTER Representational / Conceptual / Abstract
529 West 20 St., 10011 T: 212-229-0044 W: www.kimfostergallery.com E: info@kimfostergallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Year established: 1994 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Owner/Director: Kim Foster Work shown: Representational, Conceptual, and Abstract painting, sculpture, and photography. Focus/Mission: To exhibit Contemporary art by mid-career artists. Artists represented: 12, from Korea, Europe and U.S. Ages: 28-50’s Work by: Antonio Petracca: oil on wood constructions; Diane Samuels: photo narrative; Kwang-Young Chun: painting; Sarah Leahy: painting; among others. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Annual exhibitions: 9 solo/1 group Submission process: We are not looking for new artists.

14th STREET FRAMING
225 225 West 14th St., 10011 T: 212-691-8156 F: 212-691-8190 E: info@14streetframing.com W: www.14streetframing.com Open: Mon. 10-7, Tues.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 120-6 Focus/Mission: The goal of GALLERY 225 is to present fine art by emerging and established artists exhibiting their work at affordable prices.

14TH STREET PAINTERS Atelier
110 West 14 St., 4th fl. W, 10011 T: 212-627-9893 W: www.14thstreetpainters.org Open: By appointment. Call Mon.-Sat. 2-8 Director: Craig Killy Artists represented: 37 active; 300 affiliated Work by: Deborah Greek: painting; Craig Killy: painting; Robert Szot: abstract painting; and Nathan Clark: painter; among others. Focus/Mission: This is an atelier with exhibition space offering artists annual exhibitions and the opportunity with growth in NYC while interfacing in a professional setting including an international art community and patrons. In its educational capacity artists learn about diverse materials and approaches to creating art. The gallery has figure drawing workshops and an art slide bank. The gallery is currently seeking a new exhibition space. Annual exhibitions/events: 4

FREDERICKS & FREISER Contemporary
536 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-633-6555 F: 212-633-7372 E: info@fredericksfreisergallery.com W: www.fredericksfreisergallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1996 Owners/Directors: Jessica Fredericks and Andrew Freiser Work shown: Contemporary painting, photography, installation and sculpture Artists represented: 14 Work by: Steve Gianakos: painting; Julie Moos: photography; Baker Overstreet: painting; Lamar Peterson: painting; and Zack Smith: photography, drawing and painting, among others. Annual exhibitions: 7 solo/1 group Submission process: Artists should mail slides, biography, and SASE. Materials must include a cover letter explaining why the artist’s work fits in our gallery.

FREIGHT + VOLUME
542 West 24th St., 10011 T: 212-989-8700 F: 212-989-8708 E: info@freightandvolume.com W: www.freightandvolume.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Owner/Director: Nicholas Lawrence Co-Directors: Steven Stewart and Yasha Wallin Focus/Mission: "The work comes first." Freight + Volume is dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging and established artists, and in particular work that is innovative and not afraid to take risks. Annual exhibitions: 12 solo/1 group Artists represented: 15 Work by: Ion Birch; Chris Gilmour; Timothy Hull; Laurina Paperina; and James Everett Stanley, among others.

SHERRY FRENCH
Contemporary American Realism
601 West 26 St., 13th floor, 10001 T: 212-647-8867 F: 212-647-8899 E: sherryfrench@earthlink.net W: www.sherryfrenchgallery.com Open: Tues.- Sat. 12-5:30; Summer: Mon.-Fri. 12-5:30 Year established: 1983 Size: 2,000 sq. ft. Owner/Director: Sherry French Work shown: Contemporary American Realism painting Focus/Mission: The gallery exhibits Contemporary American Realism where the emotional or psychological element is heightened. Artists represented: Predominantly American Work by: Stephen Tanis: painting; Bill Patterson: painting; William Dunlap: mixed media; Michael Zigmoud: painting; and John Briggs: painting; among others. Collectors: Metropolitan Museum and NYNEX Annual exhibitions: 5 solo/5 group

GAGOSIAN
Large-scale Sculpture and Painting
555 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-741-1111 F: 212-741-9611 and 522 West 21 St., 10011 T:212-741-10011 F: 212-741-0006 E: info@gagosian.com W: www.gagosian.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1991 Size: 22,000 sq. ft. Owner: Larry Gagosian Director: Ealan Wingate Work shown: Large-scale sculpture and painting Artists represented: 15-20 Annual exhibitions: 6-8 Work by: Douglas Gordon, video and photography; Cecily Brown, painting and drawing; Jenny Saville, painting and photography; Francesco Clemente, painting and drawing; and Mark di Suvero, sculpture; among others. Additional information: The gallery has another location Uptown.

GALERIE LE LONG
Contemporary / Modern
528 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-315-0470 F: 212-262-0624 W: www.galerielelong.com E: art@galerielelong.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6; July Mon.-Fri. 10-5; Aug. by appointment Year established: 1985 President: Jean Fremon Vice President: Daniel Le Long Vice President: Mary Sabbatino Director: Mark Hughes Member of Art Dealers Association of America Work shown: Contemporary and Modern art from the U.S., Europe and Latin America; Contemporary and Modern prints Annual exhibitions: 6 Advertising: Gallery Guide Work by: Andy Goldsworthy: sculpture and photography; Ana Mendieta: photography and installation; Sean Scully: works on paper; Ursula von Rydingsvard: sculpture; and Alfredo Jaar: installation, among others.

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GALLERY HENOCH Realism
555 West 25 St., 10001 T: 917-305-0003 F: 917-305-0018 E: info@galleryhenoch.com W: www.galleryhenoch.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10:30-6. Closed in August Year established: 1982 in SoHo Owner/Director: George Henoch Shechtman, former painter, with a degree in art history from Rutgers University Focus/Mission: Gallery Henoch represents painters and sculptors who exemplify the best in contemporary American and European Realism. The work exhibited comprises a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. These artists stand out for their imagination and distinctive personal approach. All reflect Gallery Henoch's commitment to an art based on individual, subjective style and sensibility. Work shown: Predominantly Realism in painting, sculpture and photography Work by: Olga Antonova: oils; Mel Leipzig: oils; Joseph Reboli: oils; Sharon Sprung, oils; and Clifford Smith: oils; among others. Annual exhibitions: 5 solo/2 group Submission process: The gallery accepts submissions for artist representation on a rolling basis throught the year. Submissions are only considered from realist artists who maintain studios in the United States. The artist should be familiar with the work the gallery represents before they mail slides, biography and SASE. Response time: Approximately 6-8 weeks.

GALLERY 138
138 West 17 St., 5th floor, New York, 10011 T: 212-633-0324 E:contact@gallery138.com W: www.gallery138.com Open: Wed.- Sat. 11-6 or by appointment Director: Brookie Maxwell Submission process: The gallery is currently not reviewing unsolicitied artist portfolios or submissions at this time. Artists represented: 20 Work by: Terry Boddie; Melissa Conroy; Kianga Ford; Milton Glaser; and Sheila Pree Bright, among others. Annual exhibitions: 4 solo/1 group

KLEMENS GASSER & TANJA GRUNERT Contemporary / All Media
148 Ninth Avenue, 10011 T: 212-807-9494 F: 212-807-6594 W: www.gassergrunert.net E: info@gassergrunert.net Size: 5,000 sq. ft. Open: Tues.-Sat 10-6, July Mon.-Fri. 10-6, closed in August. Year established: 1998 Owner/Director: Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert Work shown: Contemporary art in all media including Conceptual and film Artists represented: 24 Work by: Knut Asdam; Robert Barry; Ann Craven; Jipka Hanzlova; and Chloe Piene; among others. Annual exhibitions: 10 Submission process: The gallery is not interested in receiving artists’ materials.

GERING & LÓPEZ Contemporary
730 Fifth Avenue, 10019 T: 646-336-7183 F: 646-336-7185 W: www.geringlopez.com E: info@geringlopez.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Partner/Director: Sandra Gering Partner: Javier Lopez Year established: 2006 Artists represented: 15 Work by: Hannah Collins; David Levinthal; Matthew McCaslin; Karim Rashid and Jose Ma Yturralde, among others. Annual exhibitions: 8, including art fairs internationally Submission process: The gallery is currently not accepting unsolicited submissions.

BARBARA GLADSTONE Contemporary / All Media
515 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-206-9300 F: 212-206-9301 And 530 West 21 St., 10011 T: 212-206-7606 F:212-206-7605 E: info@gladstonegallery.com W: www.gladstonegallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6. Owner: Barbara Gladstone Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Work by: Matthew Barney; Richard Prince; Vito Acconci; and Shirin Neshat; among others.

GOFF + ROSENTHAL Contemporary / All Media
537B West 23 St., 10011 T: 212-675-0461 F: 212-675-0534 E: contact@goffandrosenthal.com W: www.goffandrosenthal.comOpen: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Artists represented: 20 Work by: Ahmed Alsoudani; Joe Biel; Iona Rozeal Brown; Rangi Kipa; and Oliver Pietsch, among others. Annual exhibitions: 7-8

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CAREN GOLDEN FINE ART All Media
539 West 23 St., 10011 T: 212-727-8304 F: 212-727-8360 W: www.carengoldenfineart.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6. July: Tues.-Fri. 11-6. Closed in August. Year established: 1995 Size: 2,200 sq. ft. Founder/Director: Caren Golden Work shown: Work in all media by contemporary and emerging artists Work by: Seong Chun; John Kalymnios; Paul Henry Ramirez; Jonathan Calm; and Tom Burchardt; among others. Focus/Mission: To exhibit the work of established and emerging contemporary artists. To encourage dialogue between them and the viewing / collecting public. Submission process: Artists should contact the gallery for current procedure. Requirements: Artists who have the right combination of aesthetic appeal, social significance and vision.

LARISSA GOLDSTON Contemporary
530 West 25th St., 3rd floor, 10011 T: 212-206-7887 F: 212-206-7829 E: info@larissagoldston.com W: www.larissagoldston.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 Artists represented: 14 Work by: Brad Brown; Sophia Petrides; Whitney Van Nes; Amy Vogel; and Jack Warren, among others. Annual exhibitions: 8


GREELEY SQUARE All Media
32 West 31 St., 2nd floor, 10001 T: 212-868-6610 E: gsgart@aol.com W: www.g2artgallery.com Year established: 1999 Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6 Owner/Director: Alex Tryboyevich, an artist and architect. Work shown: All media including painting, photography and installation. Abstract, experimental art, and some emerging artists. Occasional juried shows. Annual exhibitions: 6 solo/4 group Work by: Heidemarie Kull: painting; Krystina Jachniewicz: mixed media; Seo Yee-Sun: painting; Bill Stone: photography; and Roy Volkman, photography, among others. Submission process: Artists may send jpegs or mail slides, resumé and SASE.

BARBARA GREENE Private Dealer / Contemporary
525 West 22 St., 10011 T: 212-462-4123 F: 212-352-0127 E: leafdreams4me@yahoo.com Open: By appointment Year established: 1999 Owner/Director: Barbara Greene, former painter, photographer, and attorney. Work shown: Contemporary fine art by international artists. Artists represented: 7 Work by: Ahmad Zakii Anwar: painting; Peter Max Kandhola: photography; Robert Bianchi: photography; Path Soong: painting; Ayano Ohmi: sculpture; and Christopher Wynter: painting; among others. Annual exhibitions: 6-8 Submission process: Artists are selected by referrals only.

GREENE NAFTALI Contemporary / All Media
526 West 26 St., 8th floor, 10001 T: 212-463-7770 F: 212-463-0890 Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 W: www.greenenaftaligallery.com E: info@greenenaftaligallery.com Year established: 1995 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Owners: Carol Greene, former Director of the John Good Gallery; and Gloria Naftali. Director: Carol Greene Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Focus/Mission: The underlying philosophical principal of the gallery is to exhibit artwork in a range of mediums that presents a visual project that proposes new meaning and provides insight into our current social and cultural times. Work by: Jacqueline Humphries: Abstract painting; Lucy Gunning: video; Jonathan Horowitz: video; Blake Rayne: painting and installation; and Rachel Harrison: mixed media; among others. Collectors: Charles Saatchi, Carol and Arthur Goldberg, MIT, and Eileca Cohen. Annual exhibitions: 4 solo/ 2 group Submission process: We are currently not accepting unsolicited artists’ materials.

THE HALF KING Alternative Space / Photography
505 West 23 St., 10001 T: 212-462-4300 F: 212-462-4504 E: exhibits@thehalfking.com, inthegallery@thehalfking.com W: www.thehalfking.com Owners: Scott Anderson, Nanette Burstein, Jerome O’Connor, and Sebastian Junger. This is an Irish-American Pub. Work by: Exhibitions have included photography by Teun Voeten; Paul Waldman; and Tobin Russel, in collaboration with a21, which promotes the work of photojournalists worldwide.

STEPHEN HALLER Gestural Minimalism
542 West 26 St., 10001 T: 212-741-7777 F: 212-741-3444 W: www.stephenhallergallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Year established: 1969 Owner/Director: Stephen Haller Work shown: Gestural Minimalism in paintings, sculpture, and works on paper Artists represented: Mid-career. All in museum collections. Focus/Mission: Artists represented share a concern with the inner spirit of the work rather than the surface image. They are concerned with materials and the surfaces, or skins, that they can affect. The imagery tends to be minimal but filled with emotional gestures. Annual exhibitions: 6-8 solo/2-4 group Work by: Michel Alexis; Gergory Johnston; Kathy Moss; Paul Sarkisian; and Larry Zox, among others. Submission process: We are not accepting unsolicited materials.

ELIZABETH HARRIS Figurative / Abstract
529 West 20 St., 6th floor, 10011 T: 212-463-9666 F: 212-463-9403 E: info@eharrisgallery.com W: eharrisgallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6; Summer: July Tues.-Fri. 11-6; August by appointment. Year established: 1992 Size: 4,000 sq. ft. Owner: Elizabeth Harris, former painter and co-owner of Oscarsson-Hood gallery Director: Miles Manning Work shown: Figurative and Abstract painting and sculpture Artists represented: 21 artists. Work by: Scott Richter: painting; Pat Passlof, painting; Jane Schiowitz: painting; Julian Hatton: painting and Lisa Hoke, sculpture; among others. Annual exhibitions: 7 solo/2 group Submission process: The gallery does not accept submissions and is not responsible for returning unsolicited material.

MOTI HASSON
International
535 West 25 St. 10001 T: 212-268-4444 F: 212-268-4944 E: info@motihasson.com W: www.motihasson.com Open: Tues.-Thurs. 10-8, Fri.-Sat. 10-6 and by appointment Director: Renee Bovenzi Focus/Mission: Moti Hasson Gallery has established itself as a destination for the presentation of an innovative program, and in foregrounding premier solo and group exhibitions by an international array of artists. Featuring work by artists worldwide, Moti Hasson Gallery promotes a vital and energetic discourse between artists of different socio-political upbringings and varied schools of thought. Artists represented: 15 Work by: Lihi Chen; Shuli Hallak; Tommy Hartung; Jorge Mendez Blake; and Miriam Vlaming, among others. Annual exhibitions: 14 solo/1 group Submission process: We no longer accept artist submissions. Additional information: Rental space available for private events

HASTED HUNT Photography
529 West 20 St., 3rd floor, 10011 T: 212-627-0006 F: 212-627-5117 E: info@hastedhunt.com W: www.hastedhunt.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6 and by appointment Founders: Sarah Hasted and W. M. Hunt Focus/Mission: The programming for the gallery reflects the owners’ independent spirit and appreciation of the range of photography from classic vintage work to contemporary work by emerging artists. The Hasted Hunt aesthetic is bold and innovative Work shown: Contemporary and Vintage Photography Artists represented: 20 Work by: Wilson A. Bentley; Luis Mallo; Lisette Model; Erwin Olaf; and Paolo Ventura, among others. Annual exbititions: 6 solo/4 group or collections

HELLER Glass / All Styles
420 West 14 St., 10014 T: 212-414-4014 F: 212-414-2636 E: info@hellergallery.com W: www.hellergallery.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6, Summer: Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Year established: 1972 Size: 7,000 sq. ft. Owners: Douglas Heller and Michael Heller Director: Douglas Heller Assistant Director: Bob Roberts Work shown: Glass art in all styles and contemporary works in wood Focus/Mission: To be dedicated to Contemporary glass art and wood and support the field through exhibitions, educational events, as well as working with non-profit artists’ organizations. To be an important resource for museums and serious collectors. Artists represented: 60. Ages: 24-74. Work by: Bertil Vallien; Kyohei Fujita; Paul Stankard; Philip Moulphrop; and Lino Tagliapietra; among others. Collectors: Metropolitan, Toledo Museum, Hokaido Museum of Modern Art, and Corning Museum of Glass Annual exhibitions: 10 solo/1 group Submission process: Artists should have a credible representative body of work before they submit slides, resumé, and SASE. Artists should possess originality, a point of view, command of technique and commitment. Response time: 6 weeks.

STELLAN HOLM Masters and Emerging
524 West 24 St., 10011 T: 212-627-7444 F: 212-627-4646 E: tara@stellanholm.com W: www.stellanholm.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 10-6 Artists represented: 20 Work by: Andreas Gursky; Damien Hirst; Jeff Koons; Richard Prince; and Cy Twombly, among others. Annual e