New York - 385 Broadway - NY 10013
Marian Goodman Gallery is widely recognized as one of the most influential spaces for contemporary art, known for its commitment to representing a multigenerational roster of artists whose work shapes and challenges the cultural and intellectual discourse of our time. Established in 1977 by Marian Goodman, a visionary who had previously co-founded the publishing house Multiples, Inc., the gallery has played a foundational role in bridging European and American art dialogues.
From its earliest days, the gallery introduced groundbreaking European artists to American audiences, building a reputation for curatorial rigor and long-term collaboration with artists. These relationships, many spanning decades, remain the cornerstone of the gallery’s ethos. Today, the gallery continues to represent a diverse international group of artists who work across media, embracing conceptual, political, and socially engaged practices.
With a history rooted in New York, Marian Goodman Gallery expanded to Paris in 1995, establishing a vital presence in the Marais district. In recent years, the gallery has deepened its reach with the opening of a Los Angeles space in 2023 and a move to the historic Grosvenor building in Tribeca in 2024, reaffirming its commitment to providing dynamic platforms for its artists across continents.
The gallery’s roster includes globally acclaimed figures such as Tacita Dean, Steve McQueen, Julie Mehretu, Gabriel Orozco, Thomas Struth, and Rineke Dijkstra. Each brings a unique voice and critical sensibility that defines the gallery’s collective vision. Beyond exhibitions, Marian Goodman Gallery supports scholarship and cultural advancement through partnerships with institutions and educational initiatives, including the Marian Goodman Gallery Initiative in honor of Okwui Enwezor.
Driven by a belief in art as a transformative force, the gallery continues to nurture environments where artists can experiment, engage, and influence the evolving landscape of contemporary art.
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