Sean Kelly Gallery

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Sean Kelly Gallery, founded in 1991 in New York City by British-born Sean Kelly, represents established and mid-career artists, particularly with work based in installation and performance.[1]

Owner Sean Kelly began in the British museum world by curating shows by sculptors such as Richard Deacon and Anthony Gormley early in their career. He opened a place in SoHo, Manhattan, in 1995, with artists such as Marina Abramović, Joseph Kosuth, James Casebere and Robert Mapplethorpe.[2]

Outside the Sean Kelly Gallery

History[]

The gallery was founded in 1991 and operated privately in SoHo, New York, until 1995. The original list of artists represented included Marina Abramović, Joseph Kosuth, James Casebere, Robert Mapplethorpe[3][4] and Julião Sarmento, who are still represented by the gallery. In 1995, the gallery relocated to a street-level space in SoHo.[3]

In 2001, the Gallery moved to 29th Street in the Chelsea gallery district.

In 2012, Sean Kelly moved to a 22,000 square foot space in the new Hudson Yards neighborhood.[5] The two story gallery is designed by architect Toshiko Mori.[6]

Artists[]

Artists represented by the gallery include:[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "New York listing". Time Out.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Represented Artists". Sean Kelly.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Sean Kelly Gallery". New York. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  4. ^ Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? New York Observer, September 7, 2012
  5. ^ Art in America
  6. ^ New York Times

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