Julie Saul
Julie Saul opened her first pubic gallery space in Soho in 1986. The gallery specializes in contemporary photo-based art, and also shows a variety of mediums including works on paper, ceramics and...
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Cheryl McGinnis In 1995 Cheryl McGinnis began looking at Chinese contemporary artists. Having become entranced and excited about the work of Zhang Hongtu, Zhang Huan, Gu Wenda, Ai Wei Wei, to name a...
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Paige Wery is the owner and curator of The Good Luck Gallery, the only commercial space in Los Angeles dedicated to showing Self-taught art including Outsider, Folk and Visionary work. Before opening...
View ArticleDebbie Hillyerd
Director of Education Debbie Hillyerd leading a tour of ‘Phyllida Barlow. Gig’, Hauser & Wirth Somerset Debbie joined Hauser & Wirth Somerset from Bath Spa University where, since 2004, she...
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Sharon Arnold is a Seattle-based writer, independent curator, and the founder of Bridge Productions. They graduated Magna Cum Laude from Cornish College of the Arts in 2006. Since 2009, they’ve written...
View ArticleDaniel Terna
Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY, 1987) is a Brooklyn-based artist using photography and video as a means to uncover, reveal, and direct attention towards the overlooked. As the first-generation child of...
View ArticleAnthony Philip
Anthony Philip has a passion for sharing art with the public, specifically helping both emerging artists and novice collectors develop a more meaningful relationship to fine art in their lives. His...
View ArticleBetty Cuningham
Betty Cuningham first opened her gallery in the 70s. In the interview below she talks about her history as a gallerist and how she works with artists. More can be learned on her website by clicking...
View ArticleGaëtane Verna
Gaëtane Verna is the Director of The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada. Ms. Verna was formally Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Musée d’art de Joliette (MAJ) in...
View ArticleCarla Camacho
Carla Camacho is a Partner at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, where she has worked for nine years of her now almost twenty-year gallery career. Prior to making Partner, Camacho acted as director of sales at...
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German owner Anton Kern established Anton Kern Gallery in 1996 in New York. Kern arrived in New York in 1991 and began working for the Print Department at the Museum of Modern Art. After two and a half...
View ArticleMichael Steinberg
Michael Steinberg Fine Art is a curatorial, art advisory and publishing company based in New York City. Steinberg draws on fifty years of experience in the New York gallery world. His interests and...
View ArticleBarry N. Neuman
photo by Lance Evans (lanceevans.com) Barry N. Neuman is an art dealer, writer, lecturer, and independent curator, based in New York. He is the director of Modern Culture, a visual arts enterprise,...
View ArticleAdam Moskowitz
Adam Moskowitz is the Principal of Moskowitz Bayse, a Los Angeles-based gallery that specializes in the sale of contemporary artworks, as well as the development, exhibition, and publication of its...
View ArticleBrian Butler
Brian Butler (born 1961) is an art dealer and owner of 1301PE in Los Angeles. Butler was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and graduated from UC Berkeley where he studied art history. In 1991,...
View ArticleSusanne Vielmetter
Susanne Vielmetter was born in Cologne, Germany and moved to Los Angeles in 1990. She founded her gallery, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, in 2000 to show artists of diverse backgrounds with a...
View ArticleLoring Randolph
For nearly ten years, Loring Randolph (b. 1981) has been working with Casey Kaplan in New York. As the director of the gallery, she helps to manage and grow the gallery program, cultivates and...
View ArticlePeter Surace
Peter Surace founded RARE Gallery to help shape, nurture, and promote the careers of emerging visual artists who had not yet widely exhibited. After 17 years, his mission remains constant. While many...
View ArticleAdam J Boxer
Adam Boxer has been in the fine arts business for over 25 years, specializing in art of the inter-war period of the 1920s-1930s, particularly the Dada, Surrealist, and Constructivist movements. In...
View ArticleGeorg Kargl
Georg Kargl, Foto: Matthias Bildstein In June 1998 the Georg Kargl Fine Arts Gallery with an exhibition space of more than 350 m² on 3 levels was opened in Schleifmühlgasse, which has recently...
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