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'''Matthew Marks''' is an art gallery located in the [[New York City]] neighborhood of [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]]. It is among America's most influential gallery spaces. Alex Mar in [[New York Magazine]] described it as "an A-list spot for international contemporary artists.” Founded in the early 1990s by Matthew Marks, it specializes in [[Modern art|modern]] and [[contemporary art]] in a variety of media: including [[painting]], [[sculpture]], [[photography]], [[installation art]], [[film]], and [[drawing]]s and [[Printmaking|prints]]. It represents a broad spectrum of artists from established figures like [[Ellsworth Kelly]] and [[Jasper Johns]] to a younger generation of artists like [[Andreas Gursky]] and [[Nan Goldin]]. The gallery has three exhibition spaces in the city at 523 W. 24 St., 522 W. 22 St., and 521 W. 21 St. '''Matthew Marks''' is an art gallery located in the [[New York City]] neighborhood of [[Chelsea, Manhattan|Chelsea]]. It is among America's most influential gallery spaces. Alex Mar in [[New York Magazine]] described it as "an A-list spot for international contemporary artists.” Founded in the early 1990s by Matthew Marks, it specializes in [[Modern art|modern]] and [[contemporary art]] in a variety of media: including [[painting]], [[sculpture]], [[photography]], [[installation art]], [[film]], and [[drawing]]s and [[Printmaking|prints]]. It represents a broad spectrum of artists from established figures like [[Ellsworth Kelly]] and [[Jasper Johns]] to a younger generation of artists like [[Andreas Gursky]] and [[Nan Goldin]]. The gallery has three exhibition spaces in the city at 523 W. 24 St., 522 W. 22 St., and 521 W. 21 St.
 +==Artists represented==
 +*[[Robert Adams (photographer)]]
 +*[[Darren Almond]]
 +*[[David Armstrong (photographer)]]
 +*[[Nayland Blake]]
 +*[[Peter Cain (artist)]]
 +*[[Thomas Demand]]
 +*[[Vincent Fecteau]]
 +*[[Paul Feeley]]
 +*[[Peter Fischli & David Weiss]]
 +*[[Katharina Fritsch]]
 +*[[Robert Gober]]
 +*[[Nan Goldin]]
 +*[[Martin Honert]]
 +*[[Peter Hujar]]
 +*[[Gary Hume]]
 +*[[Jasper Johns]]
 +*[[Ellsworth Kelly]]
 +*[[Inez van Lamsweerde]] and Vinoodh Matadin
 +*[[Brice Marden]]
 +*[[Roy McMakin]]
 +*[[Kenneth Price]]
 +*[[Charles Ray (artist)|Charles Ray]]
 +*[[Paul Sietsema]]
 +*[[Tony Smith (sculptor)]]
 +*[[Anne Truitt]]
 +*[[Rebecca Warren]]
 +*[[Terry Winters]]
 +
 +It has also exhibited work by painters [[Willem de Kooning]], [[Lucian Freud]] and [[Cy Twombly]].
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Matthew Marks is an art gallery located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea. It is among America's most influential gallery spaces. Alex Mar in New York Magazine described it as "an A-list spot for international contemporary artists.” Founded in the early 1990s by Matthew Marks, it specializes in modern and contemporary art in a variety of media: including painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, film, and drawings and prints. It represents a broad spectrum of artists from established figures like Ellsworth Kelly and Jasper Johns to a younger generation of artists like Andreas Gursky and Nan Goldin. The gallery has three exhibition spaces in the city at 523 W. 24 St., 522 W. 22 St., and 521 W. 21 St.

Artists represented

It has also exhibited work by painters Willem de Kooning, Lucian Freud and Cy Twombly.




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