Foxy Production, Contemporary art gallery in Chinatown, Manhattan, US
Foxy Production is an art gallery in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood housed in a Victorian building with windows facing three directions. The space was designed by London architects Matheson Whiteley and displays works by various contemporary artists through regular changing exhibitions.
The gallery was founded in Brooklyn in 2003 and moved first to Chelsea before establishing itself in its current Chinatown location. These relocations reflect how the project adapted to shifts in the New York art world over the years.
The gallery bears the name of its founder, and visitors encounter rotating displays of contemporary works framed by large windows that face the Chinatown street. The way artworks interact with natural light and the changing urban landscape outside shapes how people experience the space as a gathering place for art.
Visitors can find detailed information about current and upcoming exhibitions plus details about represented artists on the gallery's website. The location on an active Chinatown street makes it easy to reach and allows viewing the displays through the large windows from the sidewalk.
The gallery experiments with specialized exhibition formats such as Design for Living and The Infinite Fill Show that explore unconventional themes and approaches. These curated series reveal diverse artistic practices that go beyond simply showing individual artists' work in rotation.
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