NYC FINEART GALLERIES

Invisible NYC (212) 228-1358
148 Orchard Street,
New York City, NY 10002
INVISIBLE NYC is an exclusive, appointment only tattoo studio and art gallery. Our tattooists are some of the most highly sought after, respected tattooers in the world, and our art exhibits boast top young, contemporary artists.
Giant Robot (212) 674-4769
437 East 9th Street,
New York City, NY 10009
Originally launched in 1994 as an Asian pop-culture magazine by Martin Wong and Eric Nakamura, Giant Robot has since evolved into a full-fledged style movement, spawning an LA restaurant, two West Coast retail stores, and, in 2005, its first New York location.
Gagosian Gallery (212) 741-1111
555 West 24th Street,
New York City, NY 10011
A show at any of Gagosian's influential galleries—three in New York, two in London, one in L.A., and one in Rome—is the flashing neon announcement that an artist has made it.
Jonathan LeVine Gallery (212) 243-3822
529 West 20th Street,
New York City, NY 10011
Jonathan LeVine Gallery exhibits a genre of work influenced by illustration, comic books, graffiti, street art and pop culture imagery. We represent a mix of emerging and mid-career level artists with an emphasis on cultivating new talent and creating an environment where artists can develop their work.
Japan Society (212) 832-1155
333 East 47th Street,
New York City, NY 10017
Even though bringing in cameras to the internment camps was prohibited, Toyo Miyatake managed to smuggle in his own camera lens and build a camera to document life behind barbed wires, with the help of other craftsmen in the camp.
Andrea Rosen Gallery (212) 627-6000
525 West 24th Street,
New York City, NY 10011
Andrea Rosen Gallery was inaugurated in January, 1990 with a seminal exhibition of work by Felix Gonzalez-Torres. This exhibition would set the pace and agenda for the entire program of the gallery.
George Billis Gallery (212) 645-2621
511 West 25th Street,
New York City, NY 10001
The George Billis Gallery is an exhibition space located in the heart of the Chelsea Art District in New York City. The Gallery was established on March 25th, 1997, and was the 12th Gallery to open in Chelsea.
Marlborough Chelsea (212) 463-8634
545 West 25th Street,
New York City, NY 10001
Founded in 1963, Marlborough New York is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading contemporary art dealers. Initially situated on Madison Avenue and 57th Street, Marlborough relocated in 1971 to its present location, 40 West 57th Street.
Agora Gallery (212) 226-4406
530 West 25th Street,
New York City, NY 10001
Agora Gallery, is a fine art gallery dedicated to the promotion of national and international artists, providing quality and original art to established and emerging collectors, catering to special events in support of fine art, organizations that foster social awareness and promote environmental issues.
Grand Opening (646) 875-8078
139 Norfolk Street,
New York City, NY 10002
We develop company identity. Our services include print, web, and exhibition design—providing full support in creation, installation and management.
Charmingwall (212) 206-8235
191 West 4th Street,
New York City, NY 10014
This inviting shoebox gallery sells more than 150 prints from up-and-coming artists at affordable prices. Founded by the husband-and-wife owners of a small-batch printing boutique in the East Village, the gallery receives more than 40 submissions each month, accepting one or two from each group.
303 Gallery (212) 255-1121
525 West 22nd Street,
New York City, NY 10011
It's always worth dropping into 303 for its meticulously mounted shows by established—yet-still edgy—contemporary American artists. In the film and video genre, there's L.A. hipster Doug Aitken, known for his use of multiple screens and dramatic, indie-inspired camerawork.