OK Harris Works of Art

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Gallery in The Soho area

OK Harris was founded by Ivan C. Karp in 1969 in the SoHo district of Manhattan. After having been co-director of Leo Castelli Gallery from 1959-1969 during which time he was instrumental in launching the careers of pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Tom Wesselmann and John Chamberlain, Ivan broke away and decided to launch his own gallery. OK Harris exhibits contemporary art and photography, and on occasion mounts shows of antiques and collectibles.

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Permanent Artists/Collection

Robert Anderson, John Baeder, Lauren Bergman, Daniel Chard, Y.J. Cho, Greg Constantine, James Del Grosso, Daniel Douke, Randy Dudley, Leonard Dufresne, Bart Elsbach, Bill Fisher, Stephen Fox, Robert Ginder, Drew Goings, Ralph Goings, D.J. Hall, Allen Harrison, Manuel Hughes, John Kacere, Leonard Koscianski, Neil Maccormick, Ben Matthews, Richard Mclean, Jack Mendenhall, David Miretsky, Johannes Muller-Franken, William Nichols, Rod Penner, Gregory Perkel, Andy Piedilato, Joseph Richards, Lance Richbourg, Romain E., John Salt, Masaaki Sato, Peter Saari, Tjalf Sparnaay, Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz, Keung Szeto, James Van Patten, Robert Van Vranken, Ron Weis, Tom Wesselmann, Cara Wood Ginder, Tino Zago, David Giese, Larry Kagan, Keith Long, Thomas Pfannerstill, Muriel Castanis, Marilynn Gelfman, Masao Gozu, Sook-Jin Jo, Clyde Lynds, John Mackiewicz, Steven Montgomery, Robert Rohm, Daniel Lee

Opening hours

From 10:00 to 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays
Note:Open Tuesday - Friday 12-5pm in July and closed all of August and December 25 - December 28

Fee

Free

Access

Address: 383 W Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10012
Phone: 212-431-3600 Fax: 212-925-4797

Between Spring St. and Broome St. Subway: C/E to Spring Street

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