Discover Contemporary Art Galleries
Browse our curated selection of Contemporary art galleries showcasing contemporary and emerging artists
346 galleries found
Niru Ratnam
Niru Ratnam Gallery, established in 2020, champions a diverse roster of artists, often focusing on underrepresented backgrounds and exploring themes of identity, race, gender, and class through various media.
Portas Vilaseca
Portas Vilaseca is a Rio de Janeiro gallery championing emerging Latin American contemporary artists since 2010. It fosters experimental practices and critical discourse.
The Pit
The Pit is a contemporary art gallery championing emerging and mid-career artists, fostering dialogues between diverse art histories, from psychedelia to underground comics.
Galleria Massimo Minini
Galleria Massimo Minini, established 1973, is a pivotal European gallery. It champions Conceptual, Arte Povera, and Minimal Art, consistently presenting influential Italian and international artists.
Gallery Maskara
Gallery Maskara, established in 2006, champions radical contemporary art with a global, multidisciplinary approach. It fosters critical dialogue through site-specific installations and supports emerging artists.
Lungley Gallery
Lungley Gallery champions emerging and mid-career UK and international contemporary artists, fostering critical dialogue and innovative practices.
Jane Lombard
Jane Lombard Gallery, established in 1995, champions contemporary artists with a global perspective, addressing pressing social and political themes across diverse media.
Eli Kerr
Eli Kerr, a Montreal-based gallery, champions critical and experimental art across diverse mediums. It fosters engaging dialogues with a rigorously curated program of emerging and mid-career artists.
Tina Kim Gallery
Tina Kim Gallery, established in 2001, is a distinguished Chelsea gallery renowned for its emphasis on international contemporary artists and historical exhibitions. It has been pivotal in introducing the Korean Dansaekhwa art movement to a global audience.
Kayokoyuki
KAYOKOYUKI, a Tokyo-based gallery, champions contemporary artists with unique perspectives, fostering dialogue on coexistence in a fragmented world.