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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]

History[edit]

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]

Artist program[edit]

Artists[edit]

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:

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Farago, Jason (July 21, 2020). "Gavin Brown Closes His Gallery and Joins Forces With Barbara Gladstone". The New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  • ^ Yablonsky, Linda (2011-12-01). "Barbara Gladstone". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Gladstone Gallery". Art Basel. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ a b c d "Contact - Gladstone Gallery". www.gladstonegallery.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ a b c d e f "Barbara Gladstone Gallery in New York City - Attraction | Frommer's". www.frommers.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Keith Haring | Keith Haring at Barbara Gladstone 1982 (Keith Haring '6 Lithographs') (1982) | Artsy". www.artsy.net. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ Saltz, Jerry (2020-07-23). "Gavin Brown's Enterprise Is Closing, and the Art World Suddenly Looks Different". Vulture. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Douglas, Sarah (2020-12-17). "In Making Gavin Brown a Partner, Barbara Gladstone Is Betting That You Can Get Big and Still Think Small". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ Neshat, Shirin; Ebrahimian, Babak (2002). "Passage to Iran". PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. 24 (3): 44–55. doi:10.1162/15202810260186648. ISSN 1520-281X. JSTOR 3246346.
  • ^ "9. Barbara Gladstone, 77 - undefined - Top Ten Art Dealers". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Barbara Gladstone". artreview.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Gladstone Gallery Welcomes Gavin Brown as Partner - Gladstone Gallery". www.gladstonegallery.com. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Gavin Brown to close his gallery and join Barbara Gladstone's". The Art Newspaper - International art news and events. 2020-07-20. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ Brian Boucher (24 May 2012), Marian Goodman Artists Big Winners in Kassel Art in America.
  • ^ Roberta Smith (October 25, 1991), Matthew Barney's Objects and Actions The New York Times.
  • ^ Nate Freeman (September 5, 2017), Gladstone Gallery Now Represents Ian Cheng ARTnews.
  • ^ a b Peter Libbey (July 7, 2020), Elizabeth Murray Estate Moves to Gladstone Gallery The New York Times.
  • ^ Roberta Smith (November 14, 2013), Cyprien Gaillard: 'Today Diggers, Tomorrow Dickens' The New York Times.
  • ^ Benjamin Sutton (17 June 2024), Leading New York gallerist Barbara Gladstone has died, aged 89 The Art Newspaper.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (17 June 2024), Barbara Gladstone, Legendary New York Dealer Who Minted Art Stars, Is Dead ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (17 June 2024), Barbara Gladstone, Legendary New York Dealer Who Minted Art Stars, Is Dead ARTnews.
  • ^ a b Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? The New York Observer, September 7, 2012
  • ^ Liz Jobey (May 16, 2020), [ Blue-sky thinking: the birds of Jean-Luc Mylayne] FT Magazine.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (17 June 2024), Barbara Gladstone, Legendary New York Dealer Who Minted Art Stars, Is Dead ARTnews.
  • ^ Benjamin Sutton (17 June 2024), Leading New York gallerist Barbara Gladstone has died, aged 89 The Art Newspaper.
  • ^ Dan Duray (February 5, 2014), Elizabeth Peyton Leaves Gavin Brown for Gladstone The New York Observer.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (20 April 2023), Gladstone Gallery to Represent Painter David Salle, Poaching Him from a Blue-Chip Competitor ARTnews.
  • ^ Maximilíano Durón (11 April 2018), Gladstone Now Represents Vivian Suter ARTnews.
  • ^ Roberta Smith (September 26, 1997), Finding Yarns in Video Imagery The New York Times.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (6 December 2023), Carrie Mae Weems Joins Gladstone, Departing Her Longtime New York Gallery in the Process ARTnews.
  • ^ Ryan Steadman (November 16, 2015), O Canada! Another Artist Departs Lower East Side Gallery… Sort Of The New York Observer.
  • ^ Kristen Tauer (October 8, 2019), Artist Anicka Yi Launching Fragrance With Dover Street Market Women's Wear Daily.
  • ^ Steven Kurutz (September 30, 2020), Robert Bechtle, Photorealist Painter of Suburbia, Dies at 88 The New York Times.
  • ^ Benjamin Sutton (17 June 2024), Leading New York gallerist Barbara Gladstone has died, aged 89 The Art Newspaper.
  • ^ Carol Vogel (November 4, 2010), New At The Galleries The New York Times.
  • ^ Holland Cotter (October 29, 2019), Huang Yong Ping, 65, Dies; His Art Saw a World of Power Struggles The New York Times.
  • ^ Nate Freeman (April 28, 2017), Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Robert Mapplethorpe ARTnews.
  • ^ Andrew Russeth (July 20, 2019), Marisa Merz, Key Arte Povera Figure and Relentlessly Inventive Sculptor, Is Dead at 93 ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (July 7, 2020), Defecting from Pace, Estate of Elizabeth Murray Heads to Gladstone Gallery ARTnews.
  • ^ Maximilíano Durón (16 March 2023), In Major Coup, Gladstone Gallery Nabs Rauschenberg Estate from Pace Gallery ARTnews.
  • ^ Emma Allen (August 24, 2015), Ephemeral The New Yorker.
  • ^ Tessa Solomon (25 April 2024), Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Lawrence Weiner in New York ARTnews.
  • ^ Brian Boucher (24 May 2012), Marian Goodman Artists Big Winners in Kassel Art in America.
  • ^ Nate Freeman (April 20, 2017), Marlborough Contemporary Now Represents Ahmed Alsoudani ARTnews.
  • ^ Alex Greenberger (17 June 2024), Barbara Gladstone, Legendary New York Dealer Who Minted Art Stars, Is Dead ARTnews.
  • ^ Hannah Ghorashi (April 24, 2015), Catherine Opie Moves to Lehmann Maupin ARTnews.
  • ^ Annie Armstrong (April 3, 2019), Lari Pittman Is Now Represented by Lehmann Maupin ARTnews.
  • ^ Hilarie M. Sheets (September 24, 2015), Richard Prince Takes a New Approach to Cowboys The New York Times.
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