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The Pace Gallery was founded by Arne Glimcher in Boston in 1960. Three years later, the gallery relocated to New York, setting up its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan. By the early 1980s, Pace was fully established as one of the city's premier modern and contemporary art venues for painting, sculpture, video, and installation art. Over the years, Pace's stable has grown to include major international artists and estates of the 20th and 21st centuries. The gallery has mounted nearly 700 exhibitions, including several scholarly shows that have traveled to museums, and has published more traveled to museums, and has published more than 300 exhibition catalogs.

Marc Glimcher joined the gallery as Associate Director in 1985, and he has served as President since 1993. That same year, Pace partnered with Old Master dealer Wild enstein & Co. to form PaceWildenstein, an organization with the potential to show works of art from the Renaissance to the present. In April of 2010, Pace and Wild enstein announced that they would amicably dissolve the joint venture after 17 years, and that The Pace Gallery would again operate independently, although the companies jointly stated that they would continue to pursue business opportunities together.

Today, The Pace Gallery has expanded to include three galleries in New York and, most recently, Pace Beijing , a 22,000 square foot gallery space in the heart of Beijing's 798 Art District. (The gallery will open a fourth New York venue in September 2010.) The Pace umbrella also includes Pace/MacGill , specializing in photography; Pace Prints & Pace Master Prints, focusing on limited edition works on paper from focusing on limited edition works on paper from the 15th to 21st centuries; and Pace Primitive , dedicated to African, Himalayan, Oceanic, and Native American tribal art. The Pace Gallery celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2010.

To coincide with this anniversary year, Pace has launched thepacegallery.com, an encyclopedic search-based site culled from the gallery's extensive archives. The site is unlike that of any other art institution in its innovative search feature: it is built on its own search engine, so that visitors can type in a keyword and peruse a living archive of 50 years (and counting) of The Pace Gallery.



represented artists

Josef Albers   Josef Albers freereport  
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
John Chamberlain   John Chamberlain freereport  
Chuck Close   Chuck Close freereport  Chuck Close quickreport
Thomas Joshua Cooper     
Jim Dine   Jim Dine freereport  
Tara Donovan     
Rosalyn Drexler     
Jean Dubuffet     
Tim Eitel   Tim Eitel freereport  
Tony Feher     
Adolph Gottlieb     
Tim Hawkinson     
Barbara Hepworth     
David Hockney   David Hockney freereport  David Hockney quickreport
Zhang Huan   Zhang Huan freereport  
Robert Irwin   Robert Irwin freereport  
Alfred Jensen     
Donald Judd   Donald Judd freereport  Donald Judd quickreport
Alex Katz   Alex Katz freereport  
Sol LeWitt   Sol LeWitt freereport  
Maya Lin     
Robert Mangold   Robert Mangold freereport  
Agnes Martin   Agnes Martin freereport  
Roberto Matta     
Elizabeth Murray     
Louise Nevelson   Louise Nevelson freereport  
Carsten Nicolai   Carsten Nicolai freereport  Carsten Nicolai quickreport
Isamu Noguchi     
Thomas Nozkowski     
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Fiona Rae     
Ad Reinhardt   Ad Reinhardt freereport  Ad Reinhardt quickreport
Bridget Riley   Bridget Riley freereport  
Mark Rothko   Mark Rothko freereport  
Michal Rovner   Michal Rovner freereport  
Sterling Ruby   Sterling Ruby freereport  
Robert Ryman   Robert Ryman freereport  
Lucas Samaras   Lucas Samaras freereport  
Julian Schnabel   Julian Schnabel freereport  
Joel Shapiro     
James Siena     
Kiki Smith   Kiki Smith freereport  
Saul Steinberg     
Hiroshi Sugimoto   Hiroshi Sugimoto freereport  
Antoni Tàpies   Antoni Tàpies freereport  
James Turrell   James Turrell freereport  
Richard Tuttle   Richard Tuttle freereport  
Keith Tyson   Keith Tyson freereport  
Lee Ufan   Lee Ufan freereport  
Corban Walker     
Robert Whitman     
Fred Wilson     
Zhang Xiaogang     

Contact Information

The Pace Gallery 545 West 22nd St
545 West 22nd St
NY 10011 New York (USA)

Phone: +1 212 9894258
Fax: +1 212 9894253
http://www.thepacegallery.com/

Opening Time:
Tu-Sa 10-18h