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Casey Kaplan

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Casey Kaplan is a contemporary art gallery in New York City, in the United States.

History

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The gallery was founded in 1995 in a 500 sq ft (46 m2), one-room space located on the upper floor of a cast iron loft building on Broadway, before moving to Greene Street in 1997. The gallery relocated in 2000 to a store-front gallery space in Chelsea / Meatpacking District on 14th Street. During this time, Casey Kaplan hosted the first ever New York solo exhibitions of many now canonized contemporary artists, such as Jason Dodge, Trisha Donnelly, Carsten Höller, Jonathan Monk and Simon Starling, in addition to staging solo shows with Liam Gillick and curatorial collaborations with Daniel Birnbaum and artist Douglas Gordon.

The gallery expanded once more in 2005 to a larger store-front on 21st street, before relocating in 2015 to our current 10,000 sq ft (930 m2), two-story space in the Flower District. Solo exhibitions in the new space have been staged by Kevin Beasley, Jordan Casteel, Sarah Crowner, N. Dash, Haris Epaminonda, Geoffrey Farmer, Mateo López, and Matthew Ronay, and the distinguished Turin-based abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, whose work had not been shown in New York since the 1970s.[1][2][3]

Artists

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Casey Kaplan Gallery represents several living artists, including:

The gallery has in the past also represented the following:

Art Fairs

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The gallery has exhibited at the ADAA Art Show (New York, NY);[14] Art Basel (Basel, Switzerland);[15] Art Basel Miami Beach (Miami Beach, Florida);[16] Frieze LA (Los Angeles, CA);[17] Frieze New York (New York, NY);[18] and Frieze London (London, UK).[19]

References

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  1. ^ Carlin, T.J. "Casey Kaplan" Time Out New York, May 3, 2010
  2. ^ Roberta Smith (April 16, 2015), 10 Galleries to Visit in Chelsea The New York Times.
  3. ^ Kelly Crow (August 29, 2013), Attack of the Giant Art Galleries The Wall Street Journal.
  4. ^ Alex Greenberger (December 15, 2016), Casey Kaplan Now Represents Jordan Casteel ARTnews.
  5. ^ Dan Duray (September 19, 2014), Sarah Crowner to Casey Kaplan ARTnews.
  6. ^ Andrew Russeth (January 28, 2015), N. Dash Joins Casey Kaplan in New York ARTnews.
  7. ^ Andrew Russeth (November 20, 2017), Judith Eisler Joins Casey Kaplan Gallery ARTnews.
  8. ^ Brian Boucher (24 May 2012), Marian Goodman Artists Big Winners in Kassel Art in America.
  9. ^ Brian Boucher (24 May 2012), Marian Goodman Artists Big Winners in Kassel Art in America.
  10. ^ Andrew Russeth (February 26, 2019), Casey Kaplan Adds Hannah Levy to Roster ARTnews.
  11. ^ Alex Greenberger (September 6, 2017), Matthew Ronay Is Now Represented by Casey Kaplan ARTnews.
  12. ^ "Artists | Casey Kaplan".
  13. ^ Brian Boucher (24 May 2012), Marian Goodman Artists Big Winners in Kassel Art in America.
  14. ^ "Exhibitors - The Art Show - ADAA". artdealers.org. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  15. ^ Exhibition Sectors. MCH Swiss Exhibition (Basel) Ltd.
  16. ^ Gallery: Casey Kaplan. MCH Swiss Exhibition (Basel) Ltd.
  17. ^ "Galleries Announced for Frieze Los Angeles 2020". Frieze. November 14, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  18. ^ "Galleries". frieze.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  19. ^ Frieze London 2013: Gallery List. Frieze.
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40°44′49.41″N 74°0′22.83″W / 40.7470583°N 74.0063417°W / 40.7470583; -74.0063417