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.
Avant-garde and old
school American
painting, sculpture and
prints, with an emphasis
on conceptual art and
abstract works.
Lehmann Maupin
39 Greene St (between
Canal and Grand sts) tel
212/965-0753.
Shows a range of
established
international and
American contemporary
artists working in a
wide range of media.
Louis Meisel
141 Prince St (at West
Broadway) tel
212/677-1340.
Specializes in
Photorealism - past
shows have included
Richard Estes and Chuck
Close - as well as
Abstract Illusionism.
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.
Paintings, sculpture and
photography by hot
contemporary artists
such as Matthew Barney
and Rosemarie Trockel.
Gagosian Gallery
W 24th St (between 10th
and 11th aves) tel
212/228-2828.
This stalwart of the New
York scene, owned by an
ex-LA poster salesman,
features modern and
contemporary art.
Matthew Marks
Gallery 522 W 22nd
St (between 10th and
11th aves) tel
212/243-0200.
The centerpiece of
Chelsea's art scene, it
shows the work of such
well-known minimalist
and abstract artists as
Cy Twombly, Ellsworth
Kelly and Lucien Freud.
See also the branch at
523 W 24th St.
Pat Hearn 530
W 22nd St (between 10th
and 11th aves) tel
212/727-7366.
This longtime venue was
an influential presence
in its former SoHo
location, and continues
to specialize in
abstract and conceptual
artists, and risky
exhibits.
Paula Cooper
534 W 21st St (between
10th and 11th aves) tel
212/255-1105.
Another influential
gallery that shows a
wide range of
contemporary painting,
sculpture, drawings,
prints and photographs,
particularly minimalist
and abstract works.
Robert Miller
524 W 26th St (between
10th and 11th aves) tel
212/366-4774.
Exceptional shows of
twentieth-century art,
including paintings by
David Hockney and Lee
Krasner, and photographs
by artists sich as Diane
Artus and Robert
Mapplethorpe.
Sonnabend 536
W 22nd St (between 10th
and 11th aves) tel
212/627-1018.
A top gallery featuring
painting, photography
and video from
contemporary American
and European artists,
including Robert Morris
and Gilbert and George.
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.
One of the original
dealer-collectors,
Castelli was
instrumental in aiding
the careers of
Rauschenberg and Warhol,
and offers big
contemporary names at
big prices.
Marlborough/Marlborough
Graphics 40 W 57th
St tel 212/541-4900.
Internationally renowned
galleries show the cream
of modern and
contemporary artists and
graphic designers,
including Francis Bacon,
R.B. Kitaj and others.
Mary Boone 745
5th Ave, 4th floor (between
57th and 58th sts) tel
212/752-2929.
Specializes in
installations, paintings
and works by up-and-coming
European and American
artists. A top gallery,
now with an interesting
Chelsea addition (541 W
24th St between 10th and
11th aves tel
212/752-2929).
PaceWildenstein
32 E 57th St tel
212/421-3292.
This celebrated gallery
has carried works by
most of the great modern
American and European
artists; from Picasso to
Rothko. A SoHo satellite
located at 142 Greene St
(tel 212/431-9224)
specializes in edgier
works and large
installations.
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.