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Los Angeles, CA 90019
310 586 6886

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510 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
212 421 3292

540 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
212 421 3292
Pace is a leading international art gallery representing some of the most influential contemporary artists and estates from the past century, holding decades-long relationships with Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Barbara Hepworth, Agnes Martin, Louise Nevelson, and Mark Rothko. Pace enjoys a unique U.S. heritage spanning East and West coasts through its early support of artists central to the Abstract Expressionist and Light and Space movements.   

Since its founding by Arne Glimcher in 1960, Pace has developed a distinguished legacy as an artist-first gallery that mounts seminal historical and contemporary exhibitions. Under the current leadership of President and CEO Marc Glimcher, Pace continues to support its artists and share their visionary work with audiences worldwide by remaining at the forefront of innovation. Now in its seventh decade, the gallery advances its mission through a robust global program—comprising exhibitions, artist projects, public installations, institutional collaborations, performances, and interdisciplinary projects. Pace has a legacy in art bookmaking and has published over five hundred titles in close collaboration with artists, with a focus on original scholarship and on introducing new voices to the art historical canon.    

The gallery has also spearheaded explorations into the intersection of art and technology through its new business models, exhibition interpretation tools, and representation of artists cultivating advanced studio practices. As part of its commitment to technologically engaged artists within and beyond its program, Pace launched a hub for its web3 activity, Pace Verso, in November 2021.   

Today, Pace has nine locations worldwide, including a European foothold in London and Geneva, and two galleries in New York—its headquarters at 540 West 25th Street, which welcomed almost 120,000 visitors and programmed 20 shows in its first six months, and an adjacent 8,000 sq. ft. exhibition space at 510 West 25th Street. Pace’s long and pioneering history in California includes a gallery in Palo Alto, which operated from 2016 to 2022. Pace’s engagement with Silicon Valley’s technology industry has had a lasting impact on the gallery at a global level, accelerating its initiatives connecting art and technology as well as its work with experiential artists. Pace consolidated its West Coast activity through its flagship in Los Angeles, which opened in 2022. Pace was one of the first international galleries to establish outposts in Asia, where it operates permanent gallery spaces in Hong Kong and Seoul, as well as an office and viewing room in Beijing. Pace’s satellite exhibition spaces in East Hampton and Palm Beach present continued programming on a seasonal basis.  
Artists Represented:
Gideon Appah
Richard Avedon
Jo Baer
Yto Barrada
Lynda Benglis
David Byrne
Alexander Calder
Harry Callahan
William Christenberry
Chuck Close
Nigel Cooke
Mary Corse
Keith Coventry
Jules de Balincourt
Willem de Kooning
Huong Dodinh
Tara Donovan
DRIFT
Jean Dubuffet
Nathalie Du Pasquier
Torkwase Dyson
Latifa Echakhch
Tim Eitel
Elmgreen & Dragset
Robert Frank
John Gerrard
Adrian Ghenie
Sam Gilliam
David Goldblatt
Sonia Gomes
Adolph Gottlieb
Emmet Gowin
Paul Graham
Kevin Francis Gray
Hai Bo
Tim Hawkinson
Barbara Hepworth
David Hockney 
Loie Hollowell
Hong Hao
Peter Hujar
Robert Irwin
Matthew Day Jackson
Virginia Jaramillo
Alfred Jensen
JR
Glenn Kaino
Nina Katchadourian
Acaye Kerunen
Grada Kilomba
Kiki Kogelnik
Jeff Koons
Josef Koudelka
Richard Learoyd
Lee Kun-Yong
Lee Ufan
Sol LeWitt
Li Songsong
Maya Lin
Liu Jianhua
Damian Loeb
Robert Longo 
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
David Lynch 
Robert Mangold
Kylie Manning 
Mao Yan
Agnes Martin
Roberto Matta
Prabhavathi Mappayil
Beatriz Milhazes
Richard Misrach
Maysha Mohamedi
William Monk
A. A. Murakami
Yoshitomo Nara
Kohei Nawa
Robert Nava
Louise Nevelson
Carsten Nicolai
Hermann Nitsch
Isamu Noguchi
Kenneth Noland
Thomas Nozkowski
Oldenburg / van Bruggen
Paulina Olowska
Trevor Paglen
Adam Pendleton 
Irving Penn
Marina Perez Simao
Pablo Picasso
Richard Pousette-Dart
Qiu Xiaofei
Random Internation
Robert Rauschenberg
Mark Rothko
Paolo Roversi
Michal Rovner
Lucas Samaras
Julian Schnabel
Joel Shapiro 
Raqib Shaw
Arlene Shechet
Kiki Smith 
Tony Smith
Song Dong
Saul Steinberg 
Sui Jianguo
Mika Tajima
Antoni Tapies
teamLab
Hank Willis Thomas
James Turrell
Richard Tuttle
JoAnn Verburg
Leo Villareal
Brent Wadden
Wang Guangle 
John Wesley
Robert Whitman
Fred Wilson
Xiao Yu
Yin Xiuzhen
Yoo Youngkuk
Zhang Huan
Zhang Xiaogang

 

 
Installation view of Kiki Smith: Murmur
Photography by Kyle Knodell
©Kiki Smith, courtesy Pace Gallery
Installation view of Kiki Smith: Murmur
Photography by Kyle Knodell
©Kiki Smith, courtesy Pace Gallery
Installation view of Kiki Smith: Murmur
Photography by Kyle Knodell
©Kiki Smith, courtesy Pace Gallery
Installation view of Adolph Gottlieb: Classic Paintings
Photography by Guy Ben-Ari, courtesy Pace Gallery
©Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Licensed by ARS, NY, NY
Installation view of Adolph Gottlieb: Classic Paintings
Photography by Guy Ben-Ari, courtesy Pace Gallery
©Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Licensed by ARS, NY, NY
Installation view of Adolph Gottlieb: Classic Paintings
Photography by Guy Ben-Ari, courtesy Pace Gallery
©Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation/Licensed by ARS, NY, NY
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Current Exhibition

The Monster: Curated by Robert Nava



February 1, 2025 - March 22, 2025
Pace is pleased to present The Monster, an exhibition curated by artist Robert Nava, at its Los Angeles gallery. On view from February 1 to March 22, 2025, this presentation will bring together paintings, sculptures, and works on paper by an intergenerational group of artists—including several LA-based artists—within and beyond the gallery’s program and will coincide with this year’s edition of Frieze Los Angeles.

 
Upcoming Exhibitions

Robert Indiana

Robert Indiana: The American Dream



May 9, 2025 - August 15, 2025
Pace is pleased to announce that it will present a major exhibition including seminal examples of paintings and sculpture created by Robert Indiana beginning in the early 1960s and developed throughout subsequent decades of his artistic career.

Robert Irwin

Robert Irwin in Los Angeles



April 5, 2025 - June 7, 2025
Pace is pleased to present Robert Irwin in Los Angeles, an exhibition of work produced by Robert Irwin between 1960 and 1971, at its Los Angeles gallery, marking the first exhibition of Irwin’s work mounted by Pace since the artist’s death in 2023 and his first posthumous presentation in California.

Kylie Manning

Kylie Manning: There is something that stays



March 14, 2025 - April 19, 2025
Pace is pleased to present Kylie Manning’s first major solo exhibition in New York. This presentation will bring together ten new, never-before-seen paintings of various sizes, including intimately scaled works and monumental triptychs.

Robert Nava

Robert Nava: After Hours



March 14, 2025 - April 26, 2025
Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Robert Nava, bringing together new paintings of various scales, including three monumental 8 x 13 foot canvases, and a selection of works on paper.

Jean Dubuffet

Jean Dubuffet: The Hourloupe Cycle



March 13, 2025 - April 26, 2025
Pace Gallery is honored to present a major exhibition of works from Jean Dubuffet’s celebrated Hourloupe cycle. The exhibition has been conceived to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Fondation Dubuffet last year.

 
Past Exhibitions

Paulina Olowska

The Mother: An Unsavory Monologue



February 14, 2025 - March 1, 2025
Pace is pleased to present The Mother: An Unsavoury Monologue, artist Paulina Olowska’s first solo exhibition at the gallery’s 540 West 25th Street space in New York. This multidimensional project, running from February 14 to March 1, 2025, combines painting and durational performance. Staged on the gallery’s seventh floor, which Olowska will transform into an immersive theatrical set, this presentation is a bold reinterpretation of Polish artist, playwright, and theorist Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz’s 1924 play The Mother (Matka).

Louise Nevelson

Louise Nevelson: Shadow Dance



January 17, 2025 - March 1, 2025
Celebrating its 62-year history with Louise Nevelson, Pace is pleased to present "Louise Nevelson: Shadow Dance," a major exhibition of Nevelson’s late works, curated by gallery founder Arne Glimcher, at its 540 West 25th Street location in New York.

Richard Misrach

Richard Misrach: CARGO



January 17, 2025 - March 1, 2025
Pace is pleased to present an exhibition of recent photographs by Richard Misrach at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York. On view from January 17 to March 1, 2025, this will be the first presentation devoted to CARGO, a body of work that Misrach began in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Irving Penn

Irving Penn: Kinship, Curated by Hank Willis Thomas



November 15, 2024 - February 22, 2025
Pace is pleased to present Irving Penn: Kinship, an exhibition of work by the famed photographer Irving Penn, curated by artist Hank Willis Thomas.