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Gagosian

Chelsea
Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
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Modern masters & current art stars are featured in rotating shows at this renowned Chelsea space.via Google

Massive, museum-scale spaces hosting exhibitions by major modern and contemporary figures.

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Free, closed Sundays and Mondays

Reviews from Google

Gabya year ago
had the opportunity to visit the Gagosian art gallery on 24th Street in Chelsea during Spencer Sweeney’s exhibition, The Painted Bride. The gallery’s spacious and striking layout really stood out, and I found the paintings in this show particularly impressive. It was definitely an interesting experience.
C R4 years ago
My first visit was for “social works” curated by Antwaun Sargent. it was so lovely I came back a second time before it closed. Staff is incredibly kind and space is very clean and beautiful. This exhibit featured many incredible Black fine artists such as Lauren Halsey, Carrie Mae Weems, Rick Lowe, Christie Neptune and many more. I left here feeling so inspired and ready to create. Came back a second time with additional people. There are also lots of galleries on this block to check out!
Nikola Stanchev4 years ago
First time in a Gagosian gallery! Amazing experience for me. Impressed 😮 by the exhibition Social Works and especially the one that intrigued my intentions - Frankie Knuckles’ record collection.
Nils Paellmann3 years ago
World famous art gallery. The Anselm Kiefer exhibition was perfect for the space on 24th Street. I also enjoyed the show on Y.Z. Kami and a beautiful show of 1990s paintings by Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011) right next door at 541 West 24th Street.
Alexander Duke7 years ago
The 18-ft long tiger shark which was preserved in formalin called 《The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living》worth $8 million dollars by British artist Damien Hirst. So lucky to see it before deadline of his show.
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