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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Art gallery in New York and California, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is an art gallery founded by Tanya Bonakdar, located in both Chelsea in New York City and Los Angeles.[1] Since its inception in 1994, the gallery has exhibited new work by contemporary artists in all media, including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. The New York City location is at 521 W. 21st Street and the Los Angeles gallery is located at 1010 N. Highland Avenue.[2]
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History
The gallery was originally located in the SoHo area, but moved to Chelsea in 1998 following other galleries' moves.[1][2] and in 2006 underwent a major renovation that doubled the exhibition space, adding 5,000 square feet (460 m2) of gallery space on the ground floor.[citation needed] In addition, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery regularly participates in major annual international art fairs such as Art Basel, Frieze Art Fair,[3] Art Basel Miami Beach, The Armory Show (art fair)[4] and Art Dealers Association of America Art Show.
In 2018, Bonakdar announced plans to launch her first space in Los Angeles, located at 1010 North Highland Avenue in Hollywood.[2][5][6]
Tanya Bonakdar is a member of the Board of Directors of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).[7]
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Artists
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The gallery represents over 30 artists, including:
- Kelly Akashi[8]
- Uta Barth
- Math Bass (since 2022)
- Monica Bonvicini (since 2022)[9]
- Martin Boyce
- Sandra Cinto
- Phil Collins
- Mat Collishaw
- Mark Dion
- Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg[10]
- Olafur Eliasson
- Meschac Gaba (since 2013)[11]
- Shilpa Gupta
- Sabine Hornig
- Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler
- Jónsi (since 2019)[12]
- Kimsooja[13]
- Carla Klein
- Laura Lima
- Liu Shiyuan
- Charles Long
- Rita Lundqvist
- Mark Manders
- Ernesto Neto
- Rivane Neuenschwander[14]
- Karyn Olivier
- Lisa Oppenheim (since 2015)[15]
- Susan Philipsz
- Amalia Pica
- Dana Powell[16]
- Peggy Preheim
- Sherrill Roland
- Analia Saban[17]
- Tomás Saraceno
- Thomas Scheibitz
- Slavs and Tatars[18]
- Hannah Starkey
- Haim Steinbach
- Dirk Stewen
- Sarah Sze
- Jeffrey Vallance
- Gillian Wearing
- Nicole Wermers
- Lisa Williamson
- Wong Ping[19][20]
In the past, the gallery has worked with the following artists and estates:
- Elmgreen & Dragset[21]
- Agnieszka Kurant[22]
- Jack Strange[23]
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References
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