New York - 540 West 25th Street and 508 & 510 West 25th Street - NY
Pace Gallery, founded in 1960 by Arne Glimcher, has become one of the world’s most influential art galleries, known for its enduring relationships with artists and estates that define both the history and the future of modern and contemporary art. While widely recognized for its exhibitions of painting, sculpture, and installation, Pace has also established itself as a significant advocate for photography as a central component of its program. By presenting photography within the same framework as other fine art disciplines, the gallery has underscored the medium’s importance as both a historical document and a vital tool of artistic expression.
The gallery’s photography collection and exhibitions have highlighted both established masters and emerging practitioners. Pace has represented and exhibited photographers whose work extends beyond traditional boundaries, aligning photography with broader artistic movements. By situating photography alongside monumental works of Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art, the gallery has helped reinforce the role of the photographic image in shaping cultural and visual histories of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
With spaces in New York, Los Angeles, London, Geneva, Berlin, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Tokyo, Pace provides an international platform for lens-based work to be seen in dialogue with other artistic practices. This global presence has allowed the gallery to foster photography’s appreciation among collectors, museums, and the wider public, ensuring its visibility in both contemporary and historical contexts.
Pace’s dedication to photography also extends into publishing and public programming, producing catalogues and scholarship that frame photography not as an isolated medium, but as an integral part of contemporary art discourse. Through these initiatives, the gallery continues to affirm photography’s enduring power, presenting it as a medium capable of innovation, reflection, and profound cultural influence across generations.
As it enters its seventh decade, Pace Gallery remains steadfast in its mission: to serve as a meaningful platform for visionary artists and to share their work with a worldwide audience, always with an eye toward innovation, excellence, and cultural impact.
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