Schoelkopf Gallery is delighted to announce its move to 390 Broadway in Tribeca this fall. The new 4,800-square-foot gallery space will allow us to share the material we value with a larger audience, as well as support collectors, scholars, museums, and the public with a program that expands the canon and creates community.
The gallery, at 22 East 80th Street is now closed to the public. Schoelkopf Gallery in Tribeca will open in September with the exhibition, Arthur Dove: Yes, I Could Paint a Cyclone. The exhibition presents a dynamic survey of increasingly nonrepresentational works that trace Arthur Dove’s evolution as a painter and reveal his unyielding interrogation of established artistic convention.
Until then, we encourage you to explore the latest issue of Now Modern online, and, as always, to reach out with any questions.
Sincerely,
The Schoelkopf team
The gallery, at 22 East 80th Street is now closed to the public. Schoelkopf Gallery in Tribeca will open in September with the exhibition, Arthur Dove: Yes, I Could Paint a Cyclone. The exhibition presents a dynamic survey of increasingly nonrepresentational works that trace Arthur Dove’s evolution as a painter and reveal his unyielding interrogation of established artistic convention.
Until then, we encourage you to explore the latest issue of Now Modern online, and, as always, to reach out with any questions.
Sincerely,
The Schoelkopf team
If you have any questions, please get in touch with us at (212) 879-8815, or at alana@schoelkopfgallery.com
May 30, 2023