He recently had a show at Junior Projects in Manhattan's Lower East
Side Gallery district.
The exhibit is currently open to the public through April 11th, 2014 in New York City's, Upper East
Side gallery district.
«We take more risks (in terms of the art we show) in this neighborhood and that's probably why it's going to take awhile before a lot of us can quit the secondary jobs we're doing,» says Kara Hughes, owner of Idao, a gallery at 1616 N. Damen Ave. and president of the West
Side Gallery District Association, an informal group of 20 galleries.
Not exact matches
Over the past few decades, this
district, which spans the area between the ocean and Highway 101 and is adjacent to the Amtrak station, has enjoyed an upswell of boutique tasting rooms, cafes,
galleries, and shops that cater to Santa Barbara's contemporary
side.
Geng's solo exhibitions include Mount Sumeru, Klein Sun
Gallery, New York, NY (2017); Poetics of the Body — The Sculpture & Video Art of Geng Xue, Fengmian Art Space, Yuexiu
District, Guangzhou, China (2016); Borrowing an Easterly Wind, Klein Sun
Gallery, New York, NY (2015); Mr Sea, ZERO Art Center, Beijing, China (2014); and The Other
Side, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, UK (2009).
Opening his first New York
gallery on the Upper East
Side at a time when there were very few dealers operating out of the city, he later helped establish SoHo as a thriving art
district in the 1980s when he opened a humongous (at least by those days» standards) space on Greene Street.
«When the economic crash came, a lot of the young artists were left by the
side of the road,» says Meg Maggio, owner of Pékin Fine Arts, a
gallery in the Caochangdi
district of Beijing.
This innovative walking tour highlights two
sides of Santa Fe's bustling Railyard
district — upscale art
galleries and the Santa Fe Farmers» Market — and weaves together mindfulness, making, and the farm - to - table mentality in a way that's accessible to all.
Organized in New York for the
gallery's Shanghai space, DOWNTOWN is a group exhibition featuring eight artists whose work exemplifies the alternative scene in New York City's burgeoning Lower East
Side art
district.
Women own about 30 percent of art
galleries on the Lower East
Side, up from about 4 percent five years ago, according to Katie Archer, business services manager at Lower East
Side Business Improvement
District.
With the two primary
gallery districts flung to either far
side of Los Angeles (LACMA acting as the primary center point), and the increasing obstacles of freeway congestion and mileage between them, there seemed yet again an opportunity for a centralized
gallery community; perhaps even a
gallery community that appealed to the «middle class» of art collectors in terms of programming content, making a compromise between the rigorous conceptualism of alternative spaces and the decorative reputation of the «
gallery malls.»
In 2004, director (and ex-artist) Scott Speh first opened a bricks - and - mortar space on Chicago's west
side and moved to Chicago's main contemporary
gallery district, the West Loop, in 2008.
There are 124
galleries within the Lower East
Side Business Improvement
District, up from 63 in 2010, according to Katie Archer, the district's business services
District, up from 63 in 2010, according to Katie Archer, the
district's business services
district's business services manager.