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Yancey Richardson Gallery

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Yancey Richardson Gallery
Yancey Richardson Gallery
New York - 535 West 22nd Street 3rd floor - NY 10011
Yancey Richardson Gallery, founded in 1995, stands as a leading force in the world of contemporary photography and lens-based media. With a strong commitment to advancing the careers of both emerging and established artists, the gallery provides a platform for work that explores the evolving nature of visual storytelling. Representing a diverse group of talents, the gallery's roster includes critically recognized figures such as Zanele Muholi, John Divola, Laura Letinsky, Anthony Hernandez, and Mickalene Thomas, among others.

While firmly rooted in the present, the gallery also honors the legacy of historical artists who have shaped the photographic tradition. Past exhibitions have celebrated the work of William Eggleston, Lewis Baltz, August Sander, and Larry Sultan, bridging the dialogue between past innovation and contemporary practice. The gallery's artists are widely collected and exhibited by major cultural institutions across the globe, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Getty Museum, the Guggenheim, the Tate, and the Centre Pompidou.

Located in New York City, Yancey Richardson Gallery maintains an active exhibition schedule that brings fresh perspectives and challenging ideas to the forefront. The work on view spans a range of themes and aesthetics, often addressing complex social, political, and environmental issues with intellectual depth and visual clarity.

In addition to its exhibition program, the gallery plays a significant role in the broader art ecosystem by collaborating with museums, collectors, and other galleries. It fosters scholarly engagement and supports the publication of artist monographs and critical essays. Reviews of its exhibitions have appeared in many prominent outlets, including The New Yorker, Artforum, and The New York Times.

With an unwavering dedication to artistic excellence and cultural relevance, Yancey Richardson Gallery continues to be a vital voice in shaping the discourse around photography and its impact today.

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