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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Gray is pleased to announce the relocation of its New York gallery to the second floor of 1018 Madison Avenue. Established in 1996, Gray’s Upper East Side outpost has been located on 1018 Madison Avenue’s fourth floor for the past 23 years. Gray will now occupy the building’s second floor, which has been newly redesigned by the architecture firm &fold.

“While we’ve taken to implementing virtual shows into our programming, nothing can surpass the visceral experience of standing in front of a work of art in person,” New York Partner Sharon Kim states. “We hope to facilitate that experience in our new space with physical shows and private viewings, and provide improved exhibition and viewing rooms to better engage with art and clients.”

The renovated gallery will open its doors on October 22nd with the group exhibition, Reframing Minimalism: McArthur Binion and his Contemporaries in New York, 1973 – 1992. Works by Ed Clark, David Hammons, Sol LeWitt, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Judy Pfaff and Joanna Pousette-Dart will highlight the range of artistic output in an era defined by the pared down visual language of Minimalism.  The historical survey runs concurrently with McArthur Binion’s solo exhibition at Gray Warehouse, in Chicago.

Beginning October 22nd, Gray New York will be open by appointment, Monday through Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM.

 

For press inquiries, contact Rebecca Daniel, rdm@richardgraygallery.com.