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Mary Boone Gallery Fifth Av

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Mary Boone Gallery was founded in New York in 1977. The first Gallery was a small ground floor space at the renowned Soho address 420 West Broadway. From the outset, the Gallery was committed to showing the work of innovative young artists.

By the early 1980s, two artists who started with the Gallery-David Salle and Julian Schnabel-had attained international recognition. Both were given dual exhibitions with the Gallery's upstairs neighbor, Leo Castelli Gallery . Matching the heroic output and ambition of these artists, in September 1981 Mary Boone Gallery expanded by completing a dramatic renovation of a truck garage directly across the street.

The Gallery intermittently mounted historical shows such as works by Francis Picabia, an installation by Marcel Broodthaers, 1960s works by Agnes Martin, the rarely seen paintings of Clyfford Still, and the "Mirror Paintings" of the 1970s by Roy Lichtenstein. These exhibitions proved to be influential to the upcoming generation of artists.

By the 1990s, Soho had evolved into a lively commercial district no longer chiefly inhabited by, and nurturing to, artists. In May 1996 the Gallery moved uptown to Fifth Avenue and 57 Street, long established crossroads of the art world.

The Gallery in this manner functions as a Kunsthalle or project space, stimulating observation and discourse. Through this program the Gallery has shown and developed relationships with new artists such as Pierre Bismuth, Carol Bove, Thomas Demand, Douglas Gordon, Aleksandra Mir , and Mika Rottenberg. A number of these artists have proceeded to mount solo shows at the Gallery.

In November 2000, Mary Boone Gallery opened an additional space in Manhattan's developing Chelsea art district - again in a former garage. This Gallery allows for an expanded exhibition schedule and provides facilities for large-scale works and dramatic installations, such as Peter Hall ey 's explosive hanging of paintings and wallpaper, Marc Quinn 's complete series of carved marble statues of persons with missing limbs, a four-channel DVD installation by Barbara Kruger , and monumental sculpture by James Lee Byars .



Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung

John Altoon    
Ross Bleckner    
James Lee Byars  James Lee Byars freereport  
Ernesto Caivano    
Patty Chang  Patty Chang freereport  
Francesco Clemente  Francesco Clemente freereport  
Patricia Coffie    
Eric Fischl  Eric Fischl freereport  Eric Fischl quickreport
Chie Fueki    
Luis Gispert    
Peter Halley    
Hilary Harkness    
Jacob Hashimoto    
Imi Knoebel  Imi Knoebel freereport  Imi Knoebel quickreport
Terence Koh  Terence Koh freereport  
Barbara Kruger  Barbara Kruger freereport  Barbara Kruger quickreport
Barry LeVa    
Aleksandra Mir  Aleksandra Mir freereport  
Marc Quinn  Marc Quinn freereport  
David Salle    
Keith Sonnier    
Ai Weiwei  Ai Weiwei freereport  
Liu Xiaodong    
Joe Zucker    



 

Kontaktinfos

Mary Boone Gallery Fifth Av
745 Fifth Avenue
NY 10151 New York (USA)

Tel: +1 212 7522929
Fax: +1 212 7523939
info@maryboonegallery.com
www.maryboonegallery.com

Öffnungszeiten:
Tu-fr 10-18h, Sa 10-17h