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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.
Huxley Parlour
Huxley-Parlour Gallery, situated in London and Wiltshire, expertly navigates the intersection of established and emerging artistic narratives. Renowned for its meticulously curated exhibitions, the gallery showcases contemporary photography, painting, and sculpture, championing artists who challenge conceptual boundaries while demonstrating technical excellence, thus enriching the contemporary art discourse.
Ben Hunter
Ben Hunter Gallery is a pivotal contemporary art venue, showcasing innovative works by emerging and established artists. Its curated exhibitions challenge artistic norms, fostering critical discourse. With a diverse array of mediums and community engagement initiatives, the gallery enriches the cultural landscape, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of modernity through art.
Paul Hughes Fine Arts
Paul Hughes Fine Arts epitomizes contemporary artistic excellence, presenting a carefully curated collection that bridges traditional and modern aesthetics. The gallery champions both emerging and established talents, fostering meaningful dialogue through innovative exhibitions. Its elegant, minimalist space enhances the viewer's experience, inviting contemplation of diverse artworks that each narrate a distinct story.
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, established in 2002, is a premier gallery specializing in Modern and Contemporary British art. Located in St James's, London, it expertly curates significant works that illuminate the evolution of British artistry. The gallery champions both established and emerging talents, reinforcing its status as a crucial player in the art market.
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.
Grosvenor Gallery
Grosvenor Gallery epitomizes contemporary art's vibrancy, presenting a meticulously curated array of works by both established and emerging talents. Its exhibitions provoke thought and dialogue, addressing pressing societal themes through diverse mediums. The gallery's commitment to accessibility and innovative practices positions it as a pivotal force in the evolving art landscape.
Michael Goedhuis
The Michael Goedhuis Gallery exemplifies a sophisticated curatorial approach, merging historical and contemporary Asian art with emerging Western talent. Founded by art historian Michael Goedhuis, it champions Chinese Ink art's relevance today while fostering cross-cultural dialogue. The gallery serves as a pivotal platform for innovative artistic expression and cultural exchange.
Gazelli Art House
Gazelli Art House, with its London and Baku locations, expertly intertwines historical art movements with contemporary innovation. Showcasing a diverse international roster, it highlights pivotal Post-War figures and avant-garde artists. Recent exhibitions, like "Subject to Change," engage with artificial intelligence, while retrospectives and emerging talents foster critical dialogue across artistic practices.
Galatea
Galatea is a vibrant contemporary art gallery renowned for its diverse exhibition program across São Paulo and Salvador. Engaging in prestigious international art fairs, it champions both established and emerging artists through solo and thematic group shows. Collaborations with institutions like Fondation Cartier and MASP enhance its influential role in the global art landscape.
Frestonian Gallery
Frestonian Gallery, established in 2017 within the historic People's Hall, embodies the spirit of the "Republic of Frestonia." Its curatorial vision prioritizes artistic continuity over market trends, fostering relationships across the art community. The gallery's diverse exhibitions promote a rich dialogue, reflecting a commitment to independent thought and expression in contemporary art.
Galeria Francisco Fino
Galeria Francisco Fino in Lisbon is a pivotal institution in contemporary art, bridging established and emerging talents. Its exhibitions, including Daniela Ângelo's "Quimera" and Diogo Evangelista's "Core," reflect a commitment to diverse practices. The gallery's international outreach and participation in art fairs enhance its influence in the global art discourse.