Yancey Richardson Gallery, Contemporary photography gallery in Chelsea, New York, United States.
Yancey Richardson Gallery is a contemporary photography space in Chelsea that spans multiple rooms displaying work by artists from around the world. The exhibitions feature diverse photographic styles and subjects created by both established and emerging photographers.
The gallery was founded in 1995 and has since exhibited photographers such as William Eggleston, Ed Ruscha, and August Sander. Its growth reflects an increasing commitment to supporting contemporary photography on an international scale.
The gallery shows work by photographers who explore social and political issues through their images, and these exhibitions regularly appear in major art publications. Visitors can encounter photographs that document how communities and societies change over time.
The building sits between 10th and 11th Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood and is easy to reach on foot. Entry is free, so visitors can drop by and view the current exhibition without advance planning.
The gallery is run by a woman and maintains partnerships with major museums including Centre Pompidou, Museum of Modern Art, and Tate Gallery. These collaborations mean that work shown here often finds its way into important international collections.
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