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Art for Sale, New York

Where to find art for sale, New York

This article will help you find art for sale, New York. New York has lots of great galleries, so it is worth doing a little forward planning before visiting.

We have grouped every major art gallery we know of into seven main areas. Click on one of these locations below to go directly to art galleries in that district.

Chelsea

Chelsea has over 200 galleries featuring work from home-grown talent and international stars. New York art for sale in the Chelsea area is often ‘edgy’ and continues to push back creative boundaries. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the art scene here with New York art for sale for any budget.

Dowtown

SoHo

SoHo, which is an acronym of South of Houston Street, is considered to be more exclusive. There is a plethora of cast iron warehouses, and many cobblestone streets to turn down. It is good to know that stores don’t open until 11am, and that weekends are the busiest times. The New York art for sale in SoHo is often expensive, just as it is to live in the area.

Midtown

Uptown

Brooklyn

Queens


Art Events in New York

Held every January at Armory Park Avenue is The New York Antiques & Fine Art Fair. The works displayed in the show span from ancient to 20th century and cover American, Asian and English art.

The International Art Expo draws in a lot professional art organizations and collectors as they come to discover who and what is new in the art world. All types of art media is showcased at the Expo including paintings, prints, posters, sculpture, photography, jewellery etc.

Well known galleries in New York

The Solomon R. Guggenheim (usually referred to as just, ‘The Guggenheim’) is renowned for its collection of famous Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern, and Contemporary art.

Host to one of the world’s largest art galleries is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was founded with a dedication of bringing art to everyone, and features works from nearly every age and discipline.

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is often seen as the most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. It is unmatched in how much it holds in terms of physical art and information about the genre.

Artists from New York

Willem de Kooning (1904-1997), an abstract expressionist, was born in the Netherlands but came to fame in the U.S. He was also involved with the Work Projects Administration under the Federal Art Project (FAP), which was organized to support and raise awareness about the arts.

Mark Rothko (1903-1970) was also an abstract expressionist, although Rothko rejected this classification. He even went as far as saying he was not an abstract painter.

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) shared the same art dealer as Rothko; a man called Sidney Janis. Again, Pollock was an abstract expressionist, moving all over the U.S. His work has featured in many influential museums including MoMA and the Tate in London. His life has been depicted in an Ed Harris film, simply named Pollock.


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