Richard Levy Gallery, established in 1991 in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico,[1] specializes in contemporary art. The gallery program includes work by John Baldessari,[2] Thomas Barrow,[3] Wilson Bentley, William Betts,[4] Debra Bloomfield,[5] Xuan Chen,[6] John Chervinsky,[7] Constance DeJong,[8] Richard Estes,[9] Alex Katz,[10] Jeff Kellar,[11] Jay Kelly,[12] Jenna Kuiper,[13] Isa Leshko,[14] Matt Magee,[15] Rania Matar,[16] Matthew McConville,[17] Emi Ozawa,[18] Gordon Parks,[19] Antoine Predock,[20] Willy Bo Richardson,[21] Ed Ruscha,[22] Manjari Sharma,[23] Eric Tillinghast,[24] Mary Tsiongas,[25] James Turrell,[26] Tom Waldron,[27] and Pablo Zuleta Zahr.[28] The gallery has participated in special global initiatives like 2015 On the Map: Unfolding Albuquerque Art + Design,[29] ISEA 2012: Machine Wilderness and 2009's LAND/ART New Mexico.[30]
In the 1970s Richard Levy moved to Albuquerque to study the history of photography with Beaumont Newhall at the University of New Mexico. In 1991 Richard Levy Gallery opened as a print gallery by appointment only and began publishing waterless lithographs with Jeffrey Ryan under the name 21 Steps Editions.[31] Together they published works by James Casebere, Adam Henry, David Levinthal, Robert ParkeHarrison, Lorna Simpson,[32] and Richard Tuttle.
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