Zach Feuer Gallery, Contemporary art gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan, US
Zach Feuer Gallery was an art space in Chelsea, Manhattan, showcasing contemporary paintings, sculptures, photographs, and multimedia installations within thoughtfully designed exhibition spaces. The gallery occupied different locations during its existence, including addresses on 24th Street and the former Dia Art Foundation building on 22nd Street.
The gallery began in 2000 as LFL Gallery, founded by Nick Lawrence, Russell LaMontagne, and Zach Feuer, then transitioned to sole ownership under Feuer's direction in 2004. This shift established the foundation for the gallery's independent artistic vision and programming for years to come.
The gallery presented works by emerging artists who shaped contemporary conversations in the New York art world. Visitors encountered different artistic voices and perspectives that challenged conventional thinking about current artistic practice.
The gallery offered carefully designed exhibition spaces for viewing contemporary work. Before visiting, check the current location, as the space relocated several times during its operation.
In 2009, the space briefly became a functioning medical facility when artist Kate Levant organized a blood drive as an art performance. This project demonstrated how the gallery served as a platform for works that dissolved the line between everyday life and artistic expression.
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