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D'Amelio Terras was founded in 1996 by co-owners Christopher D'Amelio and Lucien Terras. The gallery, located on the ground floor of 525 West 22nd Street, is one of the original galleries to have pioneered the contemporary art district of West Chelsea. ChristopherD'Amelio, a New York City native, started his career with PaceWildenstein. Lucien Terras, raised in Paris, France, spent two years at the Fondation Cartier before joining Galerie Yvon Lambert . From 1992 to 1996, both Mr. D'Amelio and Mr. Terras worked at the Paula Cooper Gallery in New York.

The gallery's core mission is the long-term commitment to the careers of a select group of innovative international contemporary artists. D'Amelio Terras shows Adam Adach , Massimo Bartolini , Erica Baum , Delia Brown , Case Calkins, Tony Feher , Roland Flexner , Amy Globus, Joanne Greenbaum , Matt Keegan , Kim Krans , John Morris , Rei Naito , Cornelia Parker , Noguchi Rika, Dario Robleto , Heather Rowe , Sam Samore , Karin Sander , Noah Sheldon , Yoshihiro Suda , Sara VanDerBeek


Concurrently, D'Amelio Terras handles the resale of museum quality works by contemporary masters from the 1960s to the present. The focus of secondary market activity is on artists such as Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Mangold, as well as the younger generation of artists they influenced such as Robert Gober and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. In addition to the above artists, the gallery has placed significant works by Yayoi Kusama, Shirin Neshat, Gerhard Richter, Andres Serrano and Andy Warhol in important public and private collections. The owners' fourteen years of art world experience make D'Amelio Terras able to source and procure major post-war works for resale.

Each year, D'Amelio Terras has devoted its January exhibition to a historical examination of specific periods of post-war art. These gallery-curated shows provide the Chelsea viewing public first-hand exposure to seminal works and simultaneously present a context for the gallery's represented artists. Exhibitions of this nature would not be possible without the support of loans from public institutions such as The Andy Warhol Museum , The Whitney Museum of American Art , The Museum of Modern Art, and The Addison Gallery of American Art .



represented artists

Adam Adach   Adam Adach freereport  
Polly Apfelbaum     
Massimo Bartolini   Massimo Bartolini freereport  
Erica Baum     
Delia Brown     
Jedediah Caesar     
Nicole Cherubini     
Tony Feher     
Roland Flexner     
Joanne Greenbaum     
Leslie Hewitt     
Matt Keegan     
Kim Krans     
Glenn Ligon   Glenn Ligon freereport  
John Morris     
Robert Moskowitz     
Rei Naito     
Demetrius Oliver     
Cornelia Parker     
Noguch Rika     
Dario Robleto   Dario Robleto freereport  
Heather Rowe     
Sam Samore   Sam Samore freereport  
Karin Sander   Karin Sander freereport  
Joe Scanlan   Joe Scanlan freereport  
Noah Sheldon     
Yoshihiro Suda     
Sara VanDerBeek     

Contact Information

D'Amelio Terras Gallery closed
525 West 22nd Street
NY 10011 New York (USA)

Phone: +1 212 3529460
Fax: +1 212 3529464
gallery@damelioterras.com
www.damelioterras.com

Opening Time:
Tu-Sa 10-18h