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Gladstone Gallery is an international art gallery founded by Barbara Gladstone in New York City in 1980. [1] [2] The gallery operates out of New York City, with branches in Los Angeles, California, Brussels, Belgium, and Seoul, South Korea. [3] [4] The gallery's primary exhibition space is on 24th Street in Manhattan with two other locations in Manhattan. [4] [5] This 24th Street space, known for its hangar-like dimensions, was designed by Selldorf Architects. [5]

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History

In the 1980s Gladstone represented artist and activist Keith Haring. [6] In 1991, Gladstone Gallery launched Matthew Barney's solo debut in New York City. Initially operating in Soho and on 57th Street, the gallery relocated to Chelsea in 1996. [7] That same year, Gladstone partnered with Metro Pictures and Matthew Marks Gallery to acquire a spacious 29,000 square foot warehouse on West 24th Street. [8] In the 1990s and 2000s, Gladstone gained visibility representing artists Shirin Neshat and Anish Kappor. [9] [10] In 2020, Gavin Brown left his gallery to partner with Gladstone Gallery. [11] [1] [8] [12] [13]

Artists

Gladstone Gallery today represents contemporary artists, including:

In addition to living artists, Gladstone Gallery also handles the estates of the following:

Gladstone Gallery has in the past represented the following:

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  16. 1 2 Peter Libbey (July 7, 2020), Elizabeth Murray Estate Moves to Gladstone Gallery The New York Times .
  17. Nate Freeman (September 5, 2017), Gladstone Gallery Now Represents Ian Cheng ARTnews .
  18. Roberta Smith (November 14, 2013), Cyprien Gaillard: 'Today Diggers, Tomorrow Dickens' The New York Times.
  19. 1 2 Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? The New York Observer , September 7, 2012
  20. Liz Jobey (May 16, 2020), [ Blue-sky thinking: the birds of Jean-Luc Mylayne] FT Magazine .
  21. Dan Duray (February 5, 2014), Elizabeth Peyton Leaves Gavin Brown for Gladstone The New York Observer.
  22. Alex Greenberger (20 April 2023), Gladstone Gallery to Represent Painter David Salle, Poaching Him from a Blue-Chip Competitor ARTnews .
  23. Roberta Smith (September 26, 1997), Finding Yarns in Video Imagery The New York Times.
  24. Ryan Steadman (November 16, 2015), O Canada! Another Artist Departs Lower East Side Gallery… Sort Of The New York Observer.
  25. Kristen Tauer (October 8, 2019), Artist Anicka Yi Launching Fragrance With Dover Street Market Women's Wear Daily .
  26. Steven Kurutz (September 30, 2020), Robert Bechtle, Photorealist Painter of Suburbia, Dies at 88 The New York Times .
  27. Carol Vogel (November 4, 2010), New At The Galleries The New York Times.
  28. Holland Cotter (October 29, 2019), Huang Yong Ping, 65, Dies; His Art Saw a World of Power Struggles The New York Times.
  29. Nate Freeman (April 28, 2017), Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Robert Mapplethorpe ARTnews.
  30. Andrew Russeth (July 20, 2019), Marisa Merz, Key Arte Povera Figure and Relentlessly Inventive Sculptor, Is Dead at 93 ARTnews.
  31. Alex Greenberger (July 7, 2020), Defecting from Pace, Estate of Elizabeth Murray Heads to Gladstone Gallery ARTnews.
  32. Maximilíano Durón (16 March 2023), In Major Coup, Gladstone Gallery Nabs Rauschenberg Estate from Pace Gallery ARTnews .
  33. Emma Allen (August 24, 2015), Ephemeral The New Yorker .
  34. Alex Greenberger (6 December 2023), Carrie Mae Weems Joins Gladstone, Departing Her Longtime New York Gallery in the Process ARTnews .
  35. Tessa Solomon (25 April 2024), Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Lawrence Weiner in New York ARTnews .
  36. Nate Freeman (April 20, 2017), Marlborough Contemporary Now Represents Ahmed Alsoudani ARTnews.
  37. Hannah Ghorashi (April 24, 2015), Catherine Opie Moves to Lehmann Maupin ARTnews.
  38. Annie Armstrong (April 3, 2019), Lari Pittman Is Now Represented by Lehmann Maupin ARTnews.
  39. Hilarie M. Sheets (September 24, 2015), Richard Prince Takes a New Approach to Cowboys The New York Times.

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