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176 Grand Street
New York, NY 10013
212 244 6055
In 1980, Peter Blum created Peter Blum Edition where he was among the first print publishers to work with artists including Louise Bourgeois, Eric Fischl, and James Turrell. In 1993, Blum opened a permanent exhibition space on Wooster Street in New York called Peter Blum SoHo which hosted exhibitions of artists in various media including Francesco Clemente, Yayoi Kusama, and Robert Ryman. In 2006, Blum opened an additional space in Chelsea. In 2013, Blum then moved his galleries to 20 West 57th Street where he mounted solo exhibitions that included Helmut Federle, David Reed, and Nathaniel Dorsky. Most recently in 2017, Blum moved the gallery downtown to a 7,000 square foot space at 176 Grand Street. Solo exhibitions have included John Zurier, Alex Katz, Joyce J. Scott, and Nicholas Galanin.
Artists Represented:
Kamrooz Aram
Louise Bourgeois
Nathaniel Dorsky
Paul Fägerskiöld
Helmut Federle
Nicholas Galanin
Alex Katz
Yayoi Kusama
Esther Kläs
Erik Lindman
Chris Marker
Agnes Martin
Luisa Rabbia
David Rabinowitch
Joyce J. Scott
Sonja Sekula
Su-Mei Tse
Martha Tuttle
Rebecca Ward
Robert Zandvliet
John Zurier

Works Available By:
Louise Bourgeois
Yayoi Kusama
Agnes Martin
David Reed
Robert Ryman

 
Past Exhibitions

Nicholas Galanin

The persistence of Land claims in a climate of change



November 8, 2024 - January 18, 2025
Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new works by Nicholas Galanin entitled, "The persistence of Land claims in a climate of change." This is the artist’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. There is an opening reception on November 8 from 6 – 8pm, and the exhibition runs through January 18, 2025, at 176 Grand Street, New York, NY."The persistence of Land claims in a climate of change" is a collection of new work by Nicholas Galanin reflecting on the space between peace and justice, and the endurance of Indigenous resistance to control. It is inspired by his continued critical examination of cultural appropriation, colonization, and the complexities of Indigenous identity in the contemporary world. The exhibition includes photography, monotypes, large and small sculptural works in bronze, ceramic, and wood, and an interactive installation.

David Rabinowitch

Works from 1962 - 2018



September 3, 2024 - November 2, 2024
Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of sculptures and works on paper by David Rabinowitch entitled, Works from 1962 – 2018. This memorial survey exhibition of selected bodies of work spans six decades of Rabinowitch’s artistic output. It is the eighth solo exhibition of the artist’s work with the gallery; his first being the inaugural exhibition at Peter Blum Gallery in 1993.

Marina Adams, Jean-Baptiste Bernadet, Marley Freeman, Joe Fyfe, Nathlie Provosty, Julia Rommel, Pamela Helena Wilson

The Shape of Color



May 29, 2024 - July 19, 2024
The Shape of Color brings together a group of seven contemporary artists working within the mode of abstraction that highlight the role of color and light in nonrepresentational painting today. Each artist possesses a unique lexicon that invites experiential responses through their use of material, surface, support, and scale that give way to plays in chromatic perception. Distinctions in density, vibrancy, saturation, and matteness, alongside interactions between tones are visualized in rhythmic gestural movements or tight architectures of space, giving form and structure to color.

Martha Tuttle

Touch / Stone



March 28, 2024 - May 18, 2024

Robert Zandvliet

Florilegium, Overview 1998 - 2023



January 31, 2024 - March 16, 2024
Peter Blum Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper by Robert Zandvliet surveying the last 25 years of his practice entitled, Florilegium: Overview 1998 – 2023.