“Farewell Madison Avenue” Exhibition

Ronin Gallery

poster for “Farewell Madison Avenue” Exhibition

This event has ended.

Ronin Gallery, one of the world’s top dealers in Japanese woodblock prints, is moving to what is sure to be one of the most unique art spaces in Manhattan. A two-level former tap room in Andrew Carnegie’s storied Engineer’s Club on Bryant Park, will be transformed into a serene home for Ronin’s world-class, encyclopedic collection of Ukiyo-e.

Before we start this new chapter, we will say a proper farewell to our home of fifteen years. To celebrate the last days at 425 Madison Ave, this March over Asia Week, Ronin Gallery will host a salon-style exhibition, featuring works from across the Ronin collection. From great landscapes of Hiroshige and Hokusai to the legendary heroes of Kuniyoshi and Yoshitoshi, prints will be hung side-by-side, filling the walls with the vast imaginative spectrum of ukiyo-e one last time. These works will be specially priced for this special event and many works will be available framed.

From May through August the physical gallery will be closing, however we will continue to curate weekly online exhibitions through RoninGallery.com. In addition the collection will remain available to the public by appointment only. In September we will reopen bigger and better than ever before – in a new historic, NYC location.

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from March 14, 2019 to April 13, 2019

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