Andrea Rosen Gallery, Contemporary art gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan, United States
Andrea Rosen Gallery is a contemporary art space on West 24th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, showing work by artists from around the world in rotating solo and group exhibitions. The space is large enough to accommodate room-sized installations and experimental projects.
Andrea Rosen founded the gallery in 1990, opening first in SoHo before moving to Chelsea in 1998 as that neighborhood became the center of the New York gallery world. The move reflected a broader shift that drew many galleries away from SoHo during that period.
The gallery sits in the heart of Chelsea's gallery row, where shows are often open to the public without a reservation. The works on view change from season to season, so each visit feels like a different experience.
The gallery sits on West 24th Street, one of Chelsea's densest gallery corridors, making it easy to walk to several other spaces on the same day. Checking the current show before you go is a good idea since the programming rotates throughout the year.
In 2015 the gallery released a set of 26 artist books, each dedicated to a different year of its history, as a way of documenting its program from the inside. These books were not intended for regular sale and became sought-after objects among collectors interested in gallery history.
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