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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is an art gallery founded by Tanya Bonakdar, located in both Chelsea in New York City and Los Angeles. Since its inception in 1994, the gallery has exhibited new work by contemporary artists in all media, including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video.
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Sadie Coles HQ is a contemporary art gallery in London, owned and directed by Sadie Coles. The gallery focuses on presenting the work of established and emerging international artists. It was at the forefront of the Young British Artists movement.
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The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney. It is a large and well-attended contemporary visual arts event in the country.
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Galerie Lelong is a contemporary art gallery based in Paris and New York. Showing works by internationally established artists, it also houses a significant ...
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Tornabuoni Art was founded in 1981 in Via Tornabuoni, Florence, thanks to Roberto Casamonti’s passion for art, an interest inherited from his father who was a collector of 20th century Italian art. Over the years the gallery – in addition to its head office in Lungarno Cellini in Florence – opened additional exhibition venues in Milan (1995), Forte dei Marmi (2004), Tornabuoni Arte Antica (2006), Rome (2023), as well as galleries abroad in Crans Montana (1993), Paris (2009), London (2015). The exhibition activity is developed in the different galleries by organizing an annual exhibition aiming at presenting a selection of works by the leading international artists from 20th centu
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In the 1960s, Yvon Lambert opened his art gallery in Paris. As early as 1972, he began showcasing pioneering American artists in the realms of Conceptual, Minimal, and Land Art, alongside notable European artists. In the 1980s, Lambert took a visionary approach, shifting his focus to painting, photography, and video, and organizing exhibitions that featured renowned artists of the time. In the year 2000, Yvon Lambert inaugurated the Collection Lambert in Avignon. In 2012, he made a generous donation of his personal art collection to the French State, comprising over 500 remarkable artworks. This act ensured that the collection became accessible to a broader audience and is now presented a
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Taka Ishii Gallery · Mario García Torres “La Paradoja del Esfuerzo” · Shinpei Kusanagi “Where Whales Approach the Shore and Tigers Lurk in the Fields”.
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Ist eine Galerie für internationale zeitgenössische Kunst. Die Galerie wird von Daniel Buchholz und Christopher Müller geleitet.
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Xavier Hufkens represents multiple generations of leading contemporary artists and estates, with three locations in Brussels, Belgium.
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Founded in 1997 by John Cheim and Howard Read, Cheim & Read is a contemporary art gallery in New York that presented both recent and historically significant artworks in museum-quality exhibitions. We work directly with some of the world's most important artists, foundations, and estates, including Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Sean Scully, and Matthew Wong. Cheim & Read first opened with an exhibition of Louise Bourgeois and Jenny Holzer in February 1997 in Chelsea on West 23rd Street. In 2001, we moved to a new gallery at 547 West 25th Street, designed by Richard Gluckman, where we mounted monographic exhibitions of Matthew Wong (2021), Lynda Benglis (2020), Joan Mitchell (2018), Sea
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