Had no idea that you could come and view their art. A friend from downtown had been recently and was amazed I hadn't gone as my apartment is so close by. Jumped on the website and arranged a time...
Mnuchin Gallery
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History
Mnuchin Gallery is located in the historic five-story townhouse at 45 East 78th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side and is dedicated to presenting museum-quality exhibitions of postwar and contemporary art. Owner and founder Robert Mnuchin, whose passion for the arts developed through his childhood and his longstanding career in the financial sector as the head of the trading desk at Goldman Sachs, began a successful second career as an art dealer in 1992, co-founding C&M Arts in 1992, and the bi-coastal operation, L&M Arts, in 2005. In 2013, the gallery was renamed Mnuchin Gallery under the direction of Robert Mnuchin and Sukanya Rajaratnam. Michael McGinnis joined the gallery as partner in March 2016.
Specialties
Mnuchin Gallery is recognized for its thoughtfully curated, carefully researched exhibitions, each documented with a scholarly publication. Its programming includes solo and two-person shows by some of the most influential figures of Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Color Field painting, including John Chamberlain, Ellsworth Kelly, Willem de Kooning, Donald Judd, Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Robert Motherwell. The gallery has also collaborated with leading contemporary artists, such as El Anatsui, David Hammons, Sean Scully, and Cindy Sherman. In recent years, Mnuchin Gallery has reintroduced a number of historically underrecognized artists to a broader audience, with major exhibitions by Ed Clark, Sam Gilliam, Simon Hantai, Kazuo Shiraga, and Alma Thomas, which have contributed to important reevaluations of these artist's legacies. In addition, the gallery is known for its thematic presentations, such as Casting Modernity: Bronze in the XXth Century, Minimalism & Beyond, and REDS.
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Reviews
Great rotating collections of modern/contemporary American art (1950s on). Loved the free Kazuo Shiraga exhibit--so colorful :) super textural and broody pieces, painted by FOOT. The browns...
I was here for the Damien Hirst's Medicine Cabinets exhibit. The first two cabinets were made back in 1988 when he was 23. I wanted to see his earlier works rather than the more known...
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