Chelsea Gallery Walk

31 of Chelsea’s most dynamic and prestigious art galleries will keep their doors open late to welcome the public. Visitors will have the chance to engage with summer group shows and solo artist surveys currently on view and free to the public.

Exhibitions will feature modern and contemporary art in every medium, including painting, sculpture, photography, large-scale installation, drawing, and video, created by leading international artists including Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Lynda Benglis, Helen Frankenthaler, Nan Goldin, Edward Hopper, Peter Hujar, Franz Kline, Jacob Lawrence, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Matta-Clark, Duane Michals, William Pope.L, Mickalene Thomas, David Wojnarowicz, among many more.

Gallery Walk visitors can enter to win a tote bag full of art books and exhibition catalogues by posting photos of their experience on Instagram with the hashtag #ADAAChelseaGalleryWalk. A winner will be selected from those who visit and post from the most ADAA galleries during the event. To be eligible, photos must be posted by 12 noon on July 19.

Select galleries will also host special performances, artist talks and receptions for the evening, including:

  • Lehmann Maupin will host a conversation between South African artist Nicholas Hlobo and SCAD Museum of Art curator Storm Janse van Rensburg, in conjunction with the opening of Hlobo’s exhibition Ulwamkelo.
  • Laurence Miller Gallery will host an opening reception for two solo shows, “Fred Herzog: Modern Color” and “Eadweard Muybridge: Stopping Time.”
  • Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects will see artist Tim Maul recreate his 1983 performance piece titled Whose Records, followed by a conversation between Maul and fellow artist Michael Smith.

Participating galleries:

303 Gallery

ACA Galleries

Marianne Boesky Gallery

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

Chambers Fine Art

James Cohan

Danese/Corey

Maxwell Davidson Gallery

DC Moore Gallery

Nohra Haime Gallery

Nancy Hoffman Gallery

Sean Kelly Gallery

Andrew Kreps Gallery

Lehmann Maupin

Galerie Lelong & Co.

Lennon, Weinberg

Miles McEnery Gallery

Laurence Miller Gallery

Yossi Milo Gallery

Mitchell-Innes & Nash

David Nolan Gallery

P.P.O.W

Pace Gallery

Petzel

Yancey Richardson Gallery

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery

Mary Ryan Gallery

Julie Saul Gallery

Senior & Shopmaker Gallery

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

Washburn Gallery

FREE!











When: Wed., Jul. 18, 2018 at 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

31 of Chelsea’s most dynamic and prestigious art galleries will keep their doors open late to welcome the public. Visitors will have the chance to engage with summer group shows and solo artist surveys currently on view and free to the public.

Exhibitions will feature modern and contemporary art in every medium, including painting, sculpture, photography, large-scale installation, drawing, and video, created by leading international artists including Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Lynda Benglis, Helen Frankenthaler, Nan Goldin, Edward Hopper, Peter Hujar, Franz Kline, Jacob Lawrence, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mapplethorpe, Gordon Matta-Clark, Duane Michals, William Pope.L, Mickalene Thomas, David Wojnarowicz, among many more.

Gallery Walk visitors can enter to win a tote bag full of art books and exhibition catalogues by posting photos of their experience on Instagram with the hashtag #ADAAChelseaGalleryWalk. A winner will be selected from those who visit and post from the most ADAA galleries during the event. To be eligible, photos must be posted by 12 noon on July 19.

Select galleries will also host special performances, artist talks and receptions for the evening, including:

  • Lehmann Maupin will host a conversation between South African artist Nicholas Hlobo and SCAD Museum of Art curator Storm Janse van Rensburg, in conjunction with the opening of Hlobo’s exhibition Ulwamkelo.
  • Laurence Miller Gallery will host an opening reception for two solo shows, “Fred Herzog: Modern Color” and “Eadweard Muybridge: Stopping Time.”
  • Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects will see artist Tim Maul recreate his 1983 performance piece titled Whose Records, followed by a conversation between Maul and fellow artist Michael Smith.

Participating galleries:

303 Gallery

ACA Galleries

Marianne Boesky Gallery

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

Chambers Fine Art

James Cohan

Danese/Corey

Maxwell Davidson Gallery

DC Moore Gallery

Nohra Haime Gallery

Nancy Hoffman Gallery

Sean Kelly Gallery

Andrew Kreps Gallery

Lehmann Maupin

Galerie Lelong & Co.

Lennon, Weinberg

Miles McEnery Gallery

Laurence Miller Gallery

Yossi Milo Gallery

Mitchell-Innes & Nash

David Nolan Gallery

P.P.O.W

Pace Gallery

Petzel

Yancey Richardson Gallery

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery

Mary Ryan Gallery

Julie Saul Gallery

Senior & Shopmaker Gallery

Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

Washburn Gallery

FREE!

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