Contemporary art gallery
Bortolami is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2005 by Stefania Bortolami and Amalia Dayan.[ 1] [ 2]
History
Before opening the gallery, Bortolami worked for Anthony d'Offay .[ 3] Dayan was a director with Gagosian Gallery .[ 4]
The gallery first opened a 370 m2 (4,000 sq ft) space at West 25th Street in Chelsea.[ 5] From 2010 to 2016, the gallery operated a space on West 20th Street in Chelsea. It has since been located in a 840 m2 (9,000 sq ft) space at 39 Walker Street in Tribeca ,[ 6] [ 7] but also organizes 12-month long contemporary art exhibitions in unlikely locations for its Artist/City project that pairs an artist with an American city.[ 8] Artists who have participated in the project include Daniel Buren ,[ 9] Eric Wesley [ 10] and Tom Burr .[ 11]
Artists
Bortolami represents numerous living artists, including:
In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:
In the past, the gallery has worked with the following artists and estates:
References
^ "Bortolami Gallery to Relocate to Tribeca in 2017" . www.artforum.com . 4 November 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2019 .
^ Neuendorf, Henri (6 July 2017). "Stefania Bortolami on How Smaller Galleries Can Survive the Age of the Mega-Gallery" . artnet News . Retrieved 28 April 2019 .
^ "The Many, Many Art-World Offspring of London Dealer Anthony D'Offay" . Artspace . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Chou, Kimberly (2010-09-21). "New Representation Stefania Bortolami" . Art in America . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Eileen Kinsella (19 July 2005), Bortolami Dayan to Launch Chelsea Space this Fall ARTnews .
^ Nate Freeman (4 November 2016), Bortolami to Move From Chelsea to Walker Street in Tribeca ARTnews .
^ Charles Passy (16 February 2019), Art Galleries Brush Off Chelsea for Tribeca Wall Street Journal .
^ Alan Feuer (24 October 2016), Art Dealers Move Out of the Gallery and Into a Taco Bell New York Times .
^ Moreno, Gean (2016-09-28). "No Return Ticket: Daniel Buren in Miami" . The Miami Rail . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Mufson, Beckett; N, Sean (2017-02-21). "Why an LA Artist Turned an Abandoned Taco Bell into a Midwestern Art Exhibit" . Vice . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Fritchey, Sarah (10 August 2017). "Placing Pieces of Local History in an Empty Marcel Breuer Building" . Hyperallergic . Retrieved 28 April 2019 .
^ Haddad, Natalie (2018-04-14). "Richard Aldrich's Elliptical Paths Through Language" . Hyperallergic . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Cameron, Seth (2016-07-11). "ROBERT BORDO with Seth Cameron" . The Brooklyn Rail . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Smith, Roberta (2013-01-17). "Daniel Buren: 'Electricity Fabric Paint Paper Vinyl ...' " . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Under Construction: The Never-Ending Renovation of Tom Burr, by Sam Korman / ArtReview" . artreview.com . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Kamin, Diana (December 2, 2013). "Morgan Fisher" . Art in America .
^ "Michel François at Bortolami Gallery" . www.artforum.com . 14 March 2010. Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Kinsella, Eileen (2005-07-19). "Bortolami Dayan to Launch Chelsea Space this Fall" . ARTnews . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Alex Kitnick on Nicolás Guagnini" . www.artforum.com . February 2015. Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Street Smarts: Lena Henke's Work Is All Over Town This Frieze Week" . Observer . 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Smith, Roberta (2016-01-21). "Ann Veronica Janssens Casts Strong Beams at Bortolami" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Fiske, Courtney (2012-07-26). "Reality at the Core: Q+A with Barbara Kasten" . Art in America . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Loose Ankles" . 7 September 2016.
^ "Art Dealer Stefania Bortolami on How to Spot and Nurture Emerging Talent" . Artspace . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Piepenbring, Dan (2017-01-18). "Clusterfuck" . The Paris Review . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ The Editors of ARTnews (2018-12-12). "Morning Links: 'Little Dancer' Edition" . ARTnews . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Ida Panicelli on Luigi Otani" . www.artforum.com . 27 August 2007. Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Merjian, Ara H. (17 December 2014). "In Focus: Anna Ostoya" . Frieze (168). Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Indrisek, Scott (2018-04-19). "The Artist Who Conjures Beauty from Refuse and Rust" . Artsy . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Schwendener, Martha (2014-10-30). "Claudio Parmiggiani at Bortolami Gallery" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Marina Rheingantz "Varzea" " . www.nyartbeat.com . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Selvin, Claire (2019-06-04). "Aki Sasamoto Heads to Bortolami Gallery" . ARTnews . Retrieved 2019-06-09 .
^ "Aki Sasamoto at Bortolami" . www.artforum.com . 28 March 2019. Retrieved 2019-06-09 .
^ Murakami, Kenta (2018-09-01). "Ben Schumacher" . Art in America . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "New York Art Galleries: What to See Right Now" . The New York Times . 2019-04-10. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Kroeber, Gavin (2017-02-27). "Eric Wesley" . Art in America . Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ "Art Movements" . Hyperallergic . 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2019-04-28 .
^ Jutta Koether Is Headed to Lévy Gorvy ARTnews , 30 April 2019.
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