George Adams Gallery

Gallery in The Lower Manhattan area

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The George Adams Gallery was originally established in Chicago, in 1952. It opened in New York in 1959 and in 1988 renamed from Frumkin to Frumkin/Adams Gallery and later changed to George Adams Gallery. 2005, after 46 years on 57th Street, the gallery relocated to Chelsea.
The George Adams Gallery represents and regularly exhibits the work of 25 artists ranging from very established to emerging.
It is also known for representing Realist and Figurative artists, for artists associated with the Bay Area and for involvement with contemporary Latin American art going back to exhibitions of paintings and sculpture by Matta in the late 1950s and early 1960s.


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Permanent Artists/Collection

Robert Arneson, Lesley Dill, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Diane Edison, Michael Ferris, James Barsness, Jack Beal, Andrew Lenaghan, Jose Bedia, Joan Brown, Peter Saul, Yoan Capote, Richard Shaw, Enrique Chagoya, Joyce Treiman, Amer Kobaslija, Kako Ueda, Charles Marsh, James Valerio, Roy De Forest, Sandy Winters, H.C. Westermann, Alfred Leslie, William T. Wiley

Opening hours

From 10:00 to 18:00
saturdays opening at 11:00
Closed on Sundays

Fee

Free

Access

Address: 38 Walker St., New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-564-8480 Fax: 212-564-8485

Between Church St. and Broadway. Subway: 1 to Franklin Street.

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