Explore Art Galleries in North America
Discover the vibrant art scene of North America, from contemporary New York spaces to innovative Canadian venues.
78 galleries found
Zürcher Gallery
Zürcher Gallery, with locations in New York and Paris, epitomizes contemporary art excellence. Its curatorial acumen bridges transatlantic art dialogues, showcasing both renowned and emerging talents. Through initiatives like "Salon Zürcher," it fosters intimate art engagements. Currently, it features "Alix Le Méléder: The Thread," underscoring its commitment to significant artistic narratives.
Adam Williams Fine Art
Adam Williams Fine Art, established in 1998, specializes in European Old Master paintings from the fourteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries. Renowned for its curated collection and strong presence at international art fairs, the gallery excels in advising collectors on Baroque investments, reinforcing its influence in the Old Master market.
Thomsen Gallery
Thomsen Gallery, situated at 10 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, FL, epitomizes excellence in contemporary art curation. Its dynamic exhibitions, including "Scaled to Perfection" and "Visions Unveiled," reflect a commitment to thematic depth and innovative perspectives. The gallery fosters vital connections between collectors and artists, enriching the cultural landscape.
Tenzing Asian Art
Tenzing Asian Art features a meticulously curated selection of Asian art, encompassing diverse cultural expressions. The gallery showcases exquisite sculptures, intricate paintings, and rare manuscripts, alongside significant ritual objects. By appointment only, it offers an intimate viewing experience, allowing collectors to engage deeply with the rich heritage of Asian artistry.
Skarstedt
Skarstedt Gallery stands as a pivotal institution in contemporary art, emphasizing post-war and modern movements. With locations in New York and London, it showcases influential artists like Warhol and Basquiat. The gallery's curated exhibitions provoke critical dialogue on culture and identity, fostering appreciation for both established and emerging talents.
Susan Sheehan Gallery
The Susan Sheehan Gallery exemplifies excellence in Post-War American master prints, with over thirty years of curatorial expertise. As a prominent ADAA member, it showcases pivotal works from the 1960s to the 1990s, featuring artists like Warhol and Stella, thus enriching the discourse on modern printmaking and artistic legacy.
Jeremy Scholar
Jeremy Scholar's digital platform serves as an essential online portfolio, elegantly curating his artistic oeuvre for a discerning audience. This sophisticated nexus facilitates engagement with his creative trajectory, offering insights into past exhibitions and future art fairs, while inviting collectors and enthusiasts to explore the depth of his artistic practice.
Schoelkopf Gallery
Schoelkopf Gallery is a premier venue for American modernism and contemporary art, showcasing pivotal works by artists like John Marin and Mary Abbott. Its thoughtfully curated exhibitions explore diverse movements, from abstract expressionism to the Harlem Renaissance, while featuring contemporary masters such as Richard Estes, fostering a dynamic artistic dialogue.
Vito Schnabel Gallery
Vito Schnabel Gallery stands as a pivotal institution in contemporary art, showcasing a diverse range of mediums through innovative exhibitions. Located in New York, it fosters critical discourse and artistic experimentation, underpinned by Vito Schnabel's discerning eye for talent. The gallery engages audiences globally, enriching the cultural narrative of today's art scene.
Richard Saltoun Gallery
Richard Saltoun Gallery is a premier international venue, showcasing pivotal yet often overlooked artists from the 20th century to today. With a focus on feminist avant-garde, surrealism, and conceptual art, it presents meticulously curated exhibitions that engage with critical narratives, while also contributing to scholarly discourse and major art fairs.