Haim Chanin Fine Arts

Gallery in The East Chelsea area

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In 2001, Dominique Haim Chanin opened her first gallery space in Chelsea, Haim Chanin Fine Arts. There, she introduced artists firmly established in European and Latin American markets, such as Jorge Oteiza, Augustin Cardenas, Heribert C. Ottersbach and Graciela Sacco. Following the same idea, Haim Chanin Fine Arts organized exhibitions of important, though less known, bodies of work by renowed artists, such as Matta, Robert Morris and Pierre Soulages.
Dominique Haim Chanin recently moved her gallery to a new spacious loft conceived by French architect Marie-France de Saint Felix. Far from the regular white box, the new gallery, with natural light and stunning views of South Manhattan offers a more intimate and personal approach to art and a place for dialogue, exchange and experiment for the collectors, artists and art lovers alike. The gallery will continue organizing exhibitions of European and Latin American artists. Its new set-up will also allow the gallery to organize exhibitions «Hors les Murs».

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Permanent Artists/Collection

Joaquim Chancho, Vicky Colombet, Edith Derdyk, Jean-Michel Fauquet, Angel Haro, Jeannette Leroy, Robert Morris, Jorge Oteiza, Heribert C. Ottersbach, Shirley Paes Leme, Ofelia Rodriguez, Graciela Sacco, Soledad Sevilla, Pierre Soulages, Karin Waisman, Lucía Warck Meister, Zush/Evru

Opening hours

From 10:00 to 18:00
Saturdays: 11:00 - 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays

Fee

Free

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Address: 121 W 19th St., 10 Fl., New York, NY 10011
Phone: 646-230-7200 Fax: 212-255-3145

Between 6th and 7th Ave. Subway: F/V to 23rd Street.

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