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Marc Straus Tribeca

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Marc Straus Tribeca
Marc Straus Tribeca
New York - 57 Walker Street - NY 10013
Marc Straus Gallery, founded in 2011 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, has become a prominent voice in contemporary art, known for introducing new talent and reviving critical attention for overlooked artists. With a roster representing over 25 artists from 18 nations, the gallery’s program emphasizes discovery, diversity, and depth. From launching Jeffrey Gibson’s market debut in 2012 to presenting Anne Samat’s breakout exhibition in 2021, Marc Straus has established itself as a space where innovation is nurtured and global perspectives are amplified.

Photography plays a central role in the gallery’s program, standing alongside painting, sculpture, and installation as a vital means of cultural expression. The gallery has consistently supported photographers whose practices push the medium beyond conventional representation. Whether through conceptual approaches, hybrid practices that merge photography with other art forms, or projects rooted in cultural narratives, Marc Straus highlights photography as a field of experimentation and resonance. This commitment reflects the founder’s own background as a collector, attuned to the power of photographs to document, question, and transform how we see the world.

The gallery’s photography-focused exhibitions have not only elevated individual artists but also sparked dialogue around the evolving role of the medium in contemporary practice. Works from the program have been acquired by major institutions such as MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Whitney, Tate, and the Centre Pompidou, affirming the international impact of its artists. By bringing photographers into biennials and major group shows worldwide, Marc Straus ensures their work circulates in the most critical forums for global art.

In addition to its curatorial rigor, the gallery maintains a strong presence at international art fairs, offering collectors direct engagement with its photography program. Marc Straus Gallery thus stands as a champion of photography’s enduring relevance, situating it within a larger commitment to amplifying voices that shape contemporary culture.

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