Sean Kelly Gallery
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Sean Kelly Gallery, founded in 1991 in New York City by British-born Sean Kelly, represents established and mid-career artists, particularly with work based in installation and performance.[1]
Owner Sean Kelly began in the British museum world by curating shows by sculptors such as
History
The gallery was founded in 1991 and operated privately in
In 2001, Sean Kelly Gallery moved to 29th Street in the
In 2018, Sean Kelly Gallery launched an initiative called Collect Wisely, an advertisement- and event-driven campaign aimed at reinvigorating the collectors’ interest in actual art, including ads placed in various publications (including the
Also in 2018, the gallery opened a project space in Taipei.[11]
In 2021, Sean Kelly Gallery announced plans to open a 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) space in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, again designed by Mori.[12]
Artists
Artists represented by the gallery include:[3]
- Marina Abramović
- Dawoud Bey (since 2019)[13]
- Los Carpinteros
- James Casebere
- Julian Charrière
- David Claerbout
- Jose Dávila
- Awol Erizku (since 2022)[14]
- Leandro Erlich
- Iran do Espírito Santo
- Antony Gormley[11]
- Laurent Grasso
- Johan Grimonprez
- Candida Höfer
- Rebecca Horn[11]
- Tehching Hsieh
- Callum Innes[11]
- Idris Khan[11]
- Joseph Kosuth
- Liu Wei
- Peter Liversidge
- Kris Martin (since 2019)[15]
- Anthony McCall
- Hugo McCloud (since 2015)[16]
- Landon Metz
- Mariko Mori
- Sam Moyer (since 2016)[17]
- Shahzia Sikander (since 2017)[18]
- Alec Soth[11]
- Sun Xun[19]
- Frank Thiel
- Janaina Tschäpe[11]
- James White
- Kehinde Wiley
In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:
- Ilse D'Hollander
- Poul Kjærholm
- Julião Sarmento
References
- ^ "New York listing". Time Out.
- ^ M.H. Miller (12 June 2018), Is the Art World Too Big for Its Own Good? T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
- ^ a b "Represented Artists". Sean Kelly.
- ^ a b "Sean Kelly Gallery". New York. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
- New York Observer, September 7, 2012
- ^ Art in America
- New York Times.
- ^ M.H. Miller (1 May 2018), At a New York Gallery, Confronting the Art World’s Existential Crisis T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
- ^ M.H. Miller (1 May 2018), At a New York Gallery, Confronting the Art World’s Existential Crisis T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
- ^ Jan Dalley (26 April 2019), Inside Sean Kelly’s Collect Wisely, the art world’s go-to podcast Financial Times.
- ^ a b c d e f g Maximilíano Durón (November 11, 2021), New York’s Sean Kelly Gallery Expands to Los Angeles ARTnews.
- ^ John Chiaverina (September 6, 2018), Gladys Lin Named Director of Sean Kelly Asia, Will Open Project Space in Taiwan ARTnews.
- ^ Annie Armstrong (22 October 2019), Dawoud Bey, Portraitist of Civil Rights History, Joins Sean Kelly Gallery ARTnews.
- ^ Angelica Villa (1 September 2022), Closely Watched Photographer Awol Erizku Gets New York Gallery Representation ARTnews.
- ^ Maximilíano Durón (11 November 2021), Sean Kelly Gallery Now Represents Kris Martin ARTnews.
- ^ M. H. Miller (7 January 2015), Hugo McCloud Joins Sean Kelly Gallery ARTnews.
- ^ Nate Freeman (30 September 2016), Sam Moyer Joins Sean Kelly Gallery in New York, Leaving Rachel Uffner Gallery ARTnews.
- ^ Andy Battaglia (24 February 2017), Shahzia Sikander Goes to Sean Kelly Gallery in New York ARTnews.
- Wall Street Journal.