Marian Goodman Gallery in New York is to open in a new home in downtown Manhattan in mid-to-late 2024.
The Gallery’s new headquarters - the historic Grosvenor Building in Tribeca at 385 Broadway, between White and Walker Streets - will feature approximately 30,000 square feet of space, including two floors of open galleries, viewing rooms, a library and archive, art storage, and administrative offices.
Originally built in 1875, the five-story building will undergo a restoration and renovation by studioMDA, the New York-based architectural firm known for its work in the cultural sphere.
The move to a new, expanded location in New York City marks a pivotal step for the Gallery under the leadership of President and Partner Philipp Kaiser, Managing Partners Emily-Jane Kirwan and Rose Lord, and Partners Leslie Nolen and Junette Teng.
The Gallery’s plans for its new home in New York comes as it continues preparations for a new venue in Los Angeles, scheduled to open this year.
“Our new home will support an expanded program, serve a larger audience, and enable greater impact for our artists. We have long considered a possible move downtown and the opportunity to move into this historic building in Tribeca, with its flexibility of space, its light, and engagement with life of the city, was a critical factor for the Partners in advancing the Gallery’s global profile and presence” - Kaiser.
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