Sarah Morthland Gallery

Gallery in The Chelsea 25th area

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One of the pioneers in the Chelsea art district of New York City, Sarah Morthland Gallery specializes in vintage and contemporary photography. Since opening her doors in 1996, the gallery has become a prominent establishment in the Chelsea neighborhood. Ms. Morthland is highly regarded as an expert in vintage 20th century photography, having begun her career at the Center of Photography in Woodstock, New York in 1977. She subsequently became the director of the Howard Greenberg Gallery in Soho and served in that post for nine years. During her tenure at the Howard Greenberg Gallery she also founded and was the director of Gallery 292, an intimate space inspired by Alfred Stieglitz's famous 291Gallery. Currently, the Sarah Morthland Gallery represents a handful of contemporary artists with approximately eight exhibitions per calendar year. The gallery also specializes in vintage photographs by various artists and provides consulting services.

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Permanent Artists/Collection

Zsolt Peter Barth, Bruce Cratsley, George Daniell, Anna Hammond, Henry Horenstein, N. Jay Jaffee, Sandra Johanson, Gabor Kerekes, Sean Kernan, Donald Lokuta, Rose Marasco, Hiromitsu Morimoto, Jon Naar, Harvey Osterhoudt, Stuart O'Sullivan, Alison Rossiter, Lawrence Sherman, Henri Silberman, Emily Simson, Arthur Tress, Edward Wallowitch

Opening hours

From 11:00 to 17:30
Closed on Mondays, Sundays

Fee

Free

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Address: 511 W 25th Street, Suite 709, New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-242-7767

Between 10th and 11th Avenue. Subway:C/E to 23rd Street

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