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
Salon 94
Salon 94, established by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, is a distinguished contemporary art gallery on New York's Museum Mile. Spanning 17,500 square feet, it champions both established and emerging artists, blurring the lines between fine art and design. Its dynamic programming fosters cultural dialogue, making it a vital hub for artistic innovation.
Carlton Rochell Asian Art
Carlton Rochell Asian Art is a premier destination for connoisseurs of Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian artistic traditions. Its meticulously curated collection features significant thangkas, exquisite Indian miniatures, and notable sculptures, including a 9th-century Pala Dynasty Mahapratisara, reflecting the profound cultural and spiritual heritage of these regions.
Proyectos Monclova
Proyectos Monclova, a cornerstone of Mexico City's contemporary art scene since 2005, excels in fostering critical dialogue through a diverse curatorial approach. By showcasing a blend of established and emerging artists, the gallery enriches global artistic discourse while honoring regional legacies, solidifying its influence in international art fairs.
Pace Gallery
Pace Gallery, established in 1960, is a pivotal institution in contemporary art, showcasing a distinguished array of 20th and 21st-century artists. Its exhibitions, featuring luminaries like Agnes Martin and Friedrich Kunath, reflect a commitment to intellectual rigor and innovation, while initiatives like Pace Publishing and Pace Live enhance its cultural dialogue.
Ortuzar
Ortuzar Gallery, located at 5 White Street, New York, is a premier contemporary art venue that champions both established and emerging talents. Its dynamic exhibitions, including the forthcoming "Through Dusk," reflect a commitment to engaging with contemporary dialogues and historical contexts, fostering vital connections within the global art community.
Gallery Wendi Norris
Gallery Wendi Norris is a premier contemporary art venue, celebrated for its astute curatorial approach and dedication to significant artistic traditions. By showcasing both historical figures like Max Ernst and contemporary talents such as Enrique Martínez Celaya, the gallery cultivates a rich dialogue that challenges and expands the boundaries of surrealism.
Ambrose Naumann Fine Art
Ambrose Naumann Fine Art (ANFA, Inc.) is a premier destination for 19th and 20th-century paintings and works on paper. The gallery's curated collection showcases significant artworks that reflect the era's stylistic and thematic developments, appealing to both seasoned collectors and new enthusiasts. ANFA, Inc. fosters engagement through thoughtfully presented exhibitions and comprehensive catalogues.
Ippodo Gallery
Ippodo Gallery exemplifies the confluence of traditional Japanese artistry and contemporary innovation. Its curated exhibitions showcase a diverse array of mediums, including ceramics, lacquerware, painting, and sculpture. By featuring both established masters and emerging talents, the gallery fosters a profound appreciation for the intricate craftsmanship and philosophical depth inherent in Japanese art.
Inman Gallery
The Inman Gallery, a prominent ADAA member since 2009, is a pivotal contemporary art institution in Houston. Currently renovating for the upcoming exhibition "The Long View," it showcases a dynamic array of established and emerging artists, exemplifying a rigorous curatorial vision that enriches the contemporary art dialogue.
Harper’s
Harper's Gallery stands as a pivotal force in contemporary art, with venues in Chelsea and East Hampton, and an imminent expansion to Bangkok. It champions both established and emerging artists, fostering critical discourse. Complemented by Harper's Books, the gallery's multifaceted approach enhances its role in global artistic dialogue and acquisition.