Planthouse

Planthouse is a contemporary gallery and project space located in New York City, in the United States committed to publishing emerging and established artists. The archive of Planthouse can be found at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University in New Haven, CT.[1] Planthouse publications are in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art,[2] and the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

History

Planthouse was founded in 2013 in a former flower shop by Katie Michel. The gallery took its namesake from its location in New York City's flower district. In 2015, Planthouse moved to its current home on West 28th street between Broadway and 6th Avenue.

Artist Collaborations

The Floral Ghost [3](2016), Susan Orlean, Philip Taaffe

Giraffe (2016),[4] Katherine Bradford

43 Monsters (2014), Arthur Bradford, Chuck Webster

The Floral Ghost Print Portfolio [5](2014), Simryn Gill, Florian Meisenberg, Katia Santibañez, Philip Taaffe, Fred Tomaselli, Anton Würth

References

1. Elleree Erdos (June 22, 2014), Lingen, Melby, Miller, Art in Print [6]

2. Arthur Bradford[7] (October 13, 2015).Forty-Three Monsters. Planthouse, Inc. and Manic D Press

3. Kamrooz Aram (October 21, 2015) ''Ephemera-New York City Art and Culture''

4. Joseph Akel (March 1, 2016), A Spin Through The Flower District With Susan Orlean, The New York Times

5. Meg Miller (March 3, 2016), A Beautiful Ode to NYC’s Dwindling Flower District, Fast Company Magazine

6. Lauren Oyler (March 22, 2016), New York Is Dead, But Flowers Are Forever: An Interview with Writer Susan Orlean, VICE:Broadly

Anthony Haden-Guest (October 29, 2014), New York Observer/Culture: The X-Chromosome Factor

  1. "Recent Acquisition: Robert Olsen Papers". Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  2. "Metropolitan Museum of Art". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  3. Akel, Joseph (2016-03-01). "A Spin Through the Flower District with Susan Orlean". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  4. "Metropolitan Museum of Art". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  5. "Susan Orlean and Philip Taaffe - The Floral Ghost". Printed Matter. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  6. Erdos, Ellerlee (November–December 2014). "Exhibition Review: Lingen, Melby, Miller". Art in Print. 4.
  7. "Arthur Bradford".
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