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.
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THIRTIES & FORTIES
A TASTE OF ART Contemporary / All Media
139 West 35 St., 10036 T: 212-964-5493 F: 212-964-2671 E: info@atasteofart.com W: www.atasteofart.com Open: Mon.-Fri. 12-8. Closed in August. Year established: 2001. The first gourmet art gallery Annual exhibitions: 10 Owner: Lawrence Asseraf, a lawyer and collector. Work shown: Contemporary art in all media including video Work by: Izak: illustration; Michele Vannier: color photography; Miki Rokuroda: painting; and David Taylor: black and white photography; among others. Selection process: Artists should send slides, photographs, resumé, and SASE. The gallery also accepts e-mails with jpegs.
DIEU DONNÉ PAPERMILL Handmade Paper
315 West 36 St., 10018 T: 212-226-0573
F: 212-226-6088 E: info@dieudonne.org
www.dieudonne.org
Year established: 1994 Open: Tues-Fri 10-6, Sat 12-6 and by appointment. Artistic Director: Paul Wong Work shown: Art in, or dealing with, handmade paper by artists from all origins. Focus/Mission: To advance, promote and preserve the art of hand papermaking. The curatorial focus is on works made in or with handmade paper. Work by: Bart Wasserman; Lesley Dill; Chuck Close; and William Anastasi; among others.; all paper works and paper editions. Selection process: Artists are selcted by the arts and gallery committee.
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