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555 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10011
Appointment Recommended
212 255 1121
303 Gallery was first established by owner and director Lisa Spellman in 1984 at 303 Park Avenue South. In addition to its address, the gallery name also references Alfred Stieglitz's "Intimate Gallery" artists-collaborative located in Room 303 of the Anderson Galleries building. Spellman's 303 Gallery moved to the East Village in 1987 where she invited such artists as Christopher Wool and Robert Gober to curate special artist projects and collaborations. 1989 marked 303 Gallery's move to 89 Greene Street in Soho where Vito Acconci, Andreas Gursky, Collier Schorr and Rirkrit Tiravanija had solo exhibitions. It was on Greene Street that Spellman initially exhibited Doug Aitken, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Rodney Graham, and Karen Kilimnik. In 1996, 303 Gallery was among the first galleries to move to Chelsea, and in 2016 the gallery opened its new location at 555 West 21 Street in a building designed by principal architect Norman Foster + Partners.

Artists Represented:
Doug Aitken
Katinka Bock
Nina Canell
Sam Falls
Hans-Peter Feldmann
Ceal Floyer
Karel Funk
Tim Gardner
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Kim Gordon
Dan Graham
Rodney Graham
Mary Heilmann
Jeppe Hein
Esteban Jefferson
Larry Johnson
Matt Johnson
Jacob Kassay
Alicja Kwade
Elad Lassry
Tala Madani
Florian Maier-Aichen
Nick Mauss
Tanya Merrill
Cassi Namoda
Mike Nelson
Kristin Oppenheim
Marina Pinsky
Eva Rothschild
Collier Schorr
Stephen Shore
Sue Williams
Jane and Louise Wilson

 

 
Gallery exterior. Courtesy of 303 Gallery.