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]
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]
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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