Mary Boone Gallery (Midtown)

Gallery in The Midtown area

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Mary Boone Gallery was founded in New York in 1977. The first Gallery was a small ground floor space at the renowned Soho address 420 West Broadway.
By the 1990s, Soho had evolved into a lively commercial district no longer chiefly inhabited by, and nurturing to, artists. In May 1996 the Gallery moved uptown to Fifth Avenue and 57 Street, long established crossroads of the art world.
In November 2000, Mary Boone Gallery opened an additional space in Manhattan's developing Chelsea art district - again in a former garage. This Gallery allows for an expanded exhibition schedule and provides facilities for large-scale works and dramatic installations, such as Peter Halley's explosive hanging of paintings and wallpaper, Marc Quinn's complete series of carved marble statues of persons with missing limbs, a four-channel DVD installation by Barbara Kruger, and monumental sculpture by James Lee Byars.

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No shopNo parkingNo restaurant/cafeNo Library/BookstoreNot accessible to disabled persons

Permanent Artists/Collection

Ai Weiwei, Andy Collins, Luis Gispert, Barry Leva, Brian Alfred, Will Cotton, Tymothy Greenfield-Sanders, Liu Xiaodong, Pierre Bismuth, Jay Davis, Peter Halley, Aleksandra Mir, Ross Bleckner, Eric Fischl, Hilary Harkness, Marc Quinn, James Lee Byars, Eric Freeman, Jacob Hashimoto, David Salle, Francesco Clemente, Chie Fueki, Barbara Kruger, Keith Sonnier

Opening hours

From 10:00 to 18:00
saturdays closing at 17:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays

Fee

Free

Access

Address: 745 5th Ave., New York, NY 10151
Phone: 212-752-2929 Fax: 212-752-3939

Between 57th and 58th St. Subway: F to 57th Street or 4/5/6 to 59th Street

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