List of contemporary art galleries

This is a list of contemporary art galleries, i.e., commercial galleries for-profit, privately owned businesses dealing in artworks by contemporary artists born after 1945.

Galleries on this list meet the following criteria:

  • The gallery has played a major role in career of significant or well-known artists born after 1945
  • The gallery has won significant critical attention
  • The gallery is widely cited by peers

List of contemporary art galleries

Intercontinental

  • Gavin Brown's Enterprise, New York since 1994, Roma since 2015[1] · [2]
  • Galerie Ceysson & Bénétière (François Ceysson et Loïc Bénétière), Saint-Etienne since 2006, Luxembourg since 2008, Paris since 2009, Geneva since 2012, New York since 2017[3] · [4]
  • Galleria Continua, (Mario Cristiani, Lorenzo Fiaschi et Maurizio Rigillo), San Gimignano since 1990, Beijing since 2005, Les Moulins since 2007, La Havana since 2015, Roma since 2020[5]
  • Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan since 1987, London since 2009, Hong Kong since 2016[6]
  • Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles since 1979, New York since 1989, London since 2000, Roma since 2007, Athena since 2009, Paris and Geneva since 2010, Hong Kong since 2011, Le Bourget since 2012, San Francisco since 2016, Basel since 2019[7] · [8]
  • Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York since 1979, Brussels since 2011[9][8]
  • Marian Goodman Gallery, New York since 1977, Paris since 1999, London since 2014[10][8]
  • Hauser & Wirth, (Iwan Wirth et Manuela Hauser), Zurich since 1992, London since 2003, New York since 2009, Somerset since 2014, Los Angeles since 2016, Hong Kong since 2018, Gstaad since 2019[11][12]
  • Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris from 1966 to 2014, New York from 2003 to 2014[13]
  • Simon Lee Gallery, London since 2002, Hong Kong since 2012, New York since 2014[14]
  • Galerie Daniel Lelong, Paris and Zurich since 1981, New York since 1985[15]
  • Lisson Gallery, (Nicholas Logsdail), London since 1967, New York since 2016, Shanghai since 2019[16][17]
  • Pace Gallery (Arme Glimcher et Marc Glimcher), New York since 1963, London since 2012, Hong Kong since 2014, Palo Alto since 2016, Seoul since 2017, Geneva since 2018[18][19]
  • Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Paris since 1990, Hong Kong since 2012, New York since 2013, Seoul since 2016, Tokyo since 2017, Shanghai since 2018[20][21]
  • Galerie Almine Rech, Paris since 1997, Brussels since 2007, London since 2014, New York since 2016, Shanghai since 2019[22][23]
  • Skarstedt Fine Art (Per Skarstedt), New York since 1994, London since 2012[24][25]
  • Sprüth Magers (Monika Sprüth et Philomene Magers), Cologne since 1983, London since 2003, Berlin since 2008, Los Angeles since 2016[26][27]
  • David Zwirner Gallery, New York since 1993, London since 2012, Hong Kong since 2017, Paris since 2019[28][29]
  • Galerie Michael Werner, Berlin (1963-1969), Cologne (1969-1990), New York since 1990, Trebbin since 2009, London since 2012[30][31]
  • White Cube, (Jay Jopling), London since 1993, Hong Kong since 2012[32][33]

America

United States

Transmetropolitan
Chicago
Los Angeles
New York
Saint Louis
  • David Bruno Gallery, New York (1983-2005) then Saint Louis since 2005
San Francisco
Seattle
  • Greg Kucera Gallery, since 1983[76]

Brazil

  • Galeria Thomas Cohn, São Paulo from 1983 to 2011[77]
  • Galería Luisa Strina, São Paulo since 1974[78]

Colombia

  • Alonso Garces Galeria (Alonso Garces and Aseneth Velázquez), Bogota since 1977[79]

Mexico

  • Kurimanzutto (Mónica Manzutto and José Kuri), Mexico City since 1999, New York since 2018[80]

Europe

European

  • Thomas Dane Gallery, London since 2004, Naples since 2018[81]
  • Galerie Max Hetzler, Stuttgart (1974-1983), Cologne (1983-1993), Berlin since 1993, Paris since 2014, London since 2018[82] · [12]
  • Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris since 1999, London since 2016[83]
  • Monitor, (Paola Capata), Roma since 2003, Lisbon since 2017, Pereto since 2019[84]
  • Victoria Miro Gallery, London since 1985, Venice since 2017[85] · [56]
  • Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris since 1993, Brussels since 2008[86]
  • Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg since 1983, Paris since 1990, Pantin since 2012, London since 2017[87] · [88]
  • Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris since 1966, Brussels since 2013[89]
  • Galerie Michel Rein, Tours from 1992 to 2000, Paris since 2000, Brussels since 2013[90]
  • Tornabuoni Art, (Roberto Casamonti), Florence since 1981, Crans Montana since 1993, Milan since 1995, Forte Dei Marmi since 2004, Paris since 2009, London since 2015[91]

United Kingdom

Austria

Belgium

  • Galerie Fortlaan 17, Ghent, from 1989 to 2014
  • Galerie Xavier Hufkens, Brussels since 1987
  • Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels since 1991
  • Galerie Mulier Mulier, Knokke since 1988
  • Galerie Aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels since 1998

France

  • Galerie 1900-2000, (Marcel Fleiss), Paris since 1981
  • Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris since 1980
  • Galerie Farideh Cadot, Paris since 1976
  • Galerie Jennifer Flay, Paris from 1991 to 2003
  • Galerie Ghislaine Hussenot, Paris since 1985
  • Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont, Paris from 1994 to 2013
  • Galerie Denise René (died in 2012), Paris since 1944
  • Galerie Georges-Philippe et Nathalie Vallois, Paris since 1990
  • Galerie Laurent Strouk, Paris since 1986

Germany

  • Arndt & Partner (Matthias Arndt), Berlin since 1994
  • Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne since 1986
  • Barbara Gross Galerie, Munich since 1988
  • Jablonka Galerie (Rafael Jablonka), Cologne since 1988
  • Galerie Dennis Kimmerich, Düsseldorf then Berlin
  • Galerie Bernd Klüser, Munich since 1978
  • Galerie Achim Kubinski, Stuttgart from 1979 to 1997
  • Galerie Hans Meyer, Dusseldorf since 1971

Italy

  • Galleria Alfonso Artiaco, Naples since 1986
  • Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan since 1995
  • Galleria Dep Art (Antonio Addamiano), Milan since 2006
  • Galleria Giò Marconi, Milan since 1990
  • Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia since 1973
  • Galleria Francesca Minini, Milan since 2006
  • Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples since 1971, Milan since 1999
  • Studio la Città (Hélène de Franchis), Verone since 1969

Spain

  • Galería Javier Lopez & Fer Frances, Madrid since 1996

Switzerland

Asia

Further reading

  • Dossin, Catherine (2015). The Rise And Fall Of American Art, 1940s-1980s : A Geopolitics Of Western Art Worlds. Dorchester: Ashgate. p. 328. ISBN 978-1138295575.
  • Shnayerson, Michael (2019). Boom : Mad Money, Mega Dealers, and the Rise of Contemporary Art. New York: PublicAffairs. p. 464. ISBN 978-1610398404.

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