Marlborough Fine Art, Commercial art gallery in central London and Manhattan.
Marlborough Fine Art is a commercial gallery with locations in London and New York that presents contemporary paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works. The spaces feature rotating exhibitions showcasing artworks across different styles and formats.
The gallery was established in London in 1946 and opened its New York location in 1963 as part of its expansion into international markets. This growth made it a significant player in the global art trade.
The gallery presents works by contemporary artists such as Frank Auerbach and Gillian Ayres, whose pieces appear regularly in exhibitions. Visitors encounter artworks that shape the modern art scene and span different mediums.
Visitors can check opening hours and use the gallery's digital platform to learn about individual artworks before or during their visit. Both locations have accessible spaces for browsing exhibitions at a comfortable pace.
The collection includes three relief works by Shizuko Yoshikawa made from acrylic on plexiglass created between 1973 and 1975. These pieces demonstrate an unusual approach to material and form that stands apart from typical gallery holdings.
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