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The Chelsea Arts District, sometimes also called the West Chelsea Arts District or the Chelsea Gallery District is a region of Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City, that runs from 18th to 28th Street between Tenth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue that is known for its concentration of art galleries. It developed as part of the neighborhood's rezoning ...
[1] [2] Approximately 30 structures within the district date from between 1885 and 1930 including the London Terrace Gardens, the Otis Elevator Building and the Terminal Stores building. [3] [4] [5] Some of the galleries in the Chelsea Arts District are housed in the District's historic buildings.
Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.The area's boundaries are roughly 14th Street to the south, the Hudson River and West Street to the west, and Sixth Avenue to the east, with its northern boundary variously described as near the upper 20s [4] [5] or 34th Street, the next major crosstown street to the north.
From 1997, it was headquartered in the Chelsea gallery district. [2] In 2018, the gallery opened a 2,800 m 2 (30,000 sq ft) exhibition space called The School in Kinderhook, New York. [3] In 2022, the gallery announced plans to open a 1,900 m 2 (20,000 sq ft) space at 108 Leonard, [4] designed by Shainman's niece Gloria Vega Martín. [2] The ...
C24 Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located on West 24th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. The gallery was founded in 2011 by Emre and Maide Kurttepeli and partners, Mel Dogan, and Asli Soyak.
The Shed is located in the Bloomberg Building, adjacent to the northern leg of the High Line elevated park, near the Chelsea gallery district. It is attached to 15 Hudson Yards, a skyscraper within the Hudson Yards real estate development, although the Shed itself is located on city-owned land.
Morgan Lehman Gallery is located in the Chelsea art district, in Manhattan, at 526 W. 26th Street, Suite 419, New York City, New York 10001. References [ edit ]
In 2006 the gallery left the once-vibrant Williamsburg art scene [7] for a building in Chelsea. One of several galleries to make the flight from north Brooklyn that year, Schroeder explained the decision as necessary to expose the gallery's artists to a wider audience: "Some of the gallery's collectors will visit the gallery booth at the NADA ...