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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art

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Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art
White Plains - The ArtsWestchester Building, 31 Mamaroneck Ave #609 - NY 10601
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art, established in 1994, is a contemporary art gallery located in White Plains, New York, serving as a vital cultural hub in Westchester County. With a focus on 20th-century and contemporary art across various media, the gallery presents a carefully curated selection that balances innovation with aesthetic appeal. Its program encompasses painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and installation, offering collectors and visitors an eclectic yet thoughtful view of the evolving art landscape.

The gallery represents a diverse group of contemporary and emerging artists whose practices reflect a wide range of conceptual approaches and cultural perspectives. Many of these artists have exhibited widely in the U.S. and abroad and have work featured in both private and corporate collections. By fostering long-term relationships with its artists, the gallery supports their creative growth and actively contributes to the advancement of their careers.

In addition to promoting contemporary creators, Madelyn Jordon Fine Art also manages the estates of several noteworthy 20th-century artists. The gallery is dedicated to honoring their artistic legacies through scholarly exhibitions, publications, and strategic placements in significant collections and art fairs.

The gallery’s exhibitions and artists have received critical attention in both local and national media, including features in the New York Times, ArtNews, Art in America, ArtForum, Westchester Magazine, and The Journal News. Its welcoming space has become a destination for collectors—whether seasoned or new to the field—who are looking for exceptional works with lasting value.

Founder Madelyn Jordon brings a distinctive blend of academic insight and professional experience to the gallery. With a Master’s degree in Art History and Museum Studies from NYU and a background in law, she approaches her role with both intellectual depth and business acumen. Her passion for art and advocacy for artists continues to shape the gallery’s dynamic and forward-thinking identity.

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