kurimanzutto
Founded in 1999 by Mónica Manzutto and José Kuri, kurimanzutto’s primary aim was to promote the careers of the artists it represented and adapting to the projects it undertook. Initially a nomadic enterprise, its projects occupied disparate spaces across the urban landscape, and became the core of the first generation of artists’ practice. Later on, a warehouse was at the artists and gallery’s disposition for different ventures that needed both an arena of freedom and unbound space. In 2008, kurimanzutto opened a permanent gallery space in Mexico City, yet the gallery continues to search for places outside the white cube to continue with its original vocation.
kurimanzutto opened gallery space on 520 w 20th street, New York City on November 2022. This marks an essential development for the gallery’s artists as a meeting point for their ideas. kurimanzutto in New York represents an extension of the original gallery in Mexico City: this reaffirms its mission to create new spaces and situations that will transmit the gallery’s spirit, where the artist is central to its existence. The project space in New York will act as a catalyst for a broad international program across North America..
kurimanzutto currently represents 38 international artists and is devoted to the development of their careers in the international art scene, placing their works in important public and private collections. It has also actively supported ambitious projects in museums and biennales, ensuring that the artists’ vision are transmitted as fully and effectively to the public as possible. Thanks to its extensive archive and proactive participation in publishing activities, the gallery is characterized as a meeting place open to criticism and research, welcoming the development of risky projects rarely seen in the context of a commercial gallery.
Member since 2023
Current Exhibitions
Spaces
kurimanzutto
520 W 20th StreetNew York
NY 10011
United States
+1 212 933 4470
Open: Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Visit
Gallery Artists
- Abraham Cruzvillegas
- Adrián Villar Rojas
- Akram Zaatari
- Alexandra Bachzetsis
- Allora & Calzadilla
- Anri Sala
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- Bárbara Sánchez-Kane
- Carlos Amorales
- Damián Ortega
- Danh Vo
- Daniel Guzmán
- Dr Lakra
- Eduardo Abaroa
- Fernando Ortega
- Gabriel Kuri
- Gabriel Orozco
- Gabriel Sierra
- Haegue Yang
- Iñaki Bonillas
- Jimmie Durham
- Mariana Castillo Deball
- Leonor Antunes
- Marieta Chirulescu
- Miguel Calderón
- Minerva Cuevas
- Monika Sosnowska
- Nairy Baghramian
- Oscar Murillo
- Petrit Halilaj
- Rirkrit Tiravanija
- Roman Ondák
- Sarah Lucas
- Sofia Taboas
- Tarek Atoui
- WangShui
- Wilfredo Prieto
- Roberto Gil de Montes
Fairs
- Frieze New York 2021
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2019
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2019 Meridians
- Art Basel 2019
- Art Basel Hong Kong 2019
- Frieze Los Angeles 2019
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2018
- Frieze London 2018
- Art Basel 2018
- SP-Arte 2018
- Art Basel Hong Kong 2018
- ZONAMACO 2018
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2017
- Frieze London 2017
- Art Basel 2017
- sp-arte/2017
- Art Basel Hong Kong 2017
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2016
- FIAC 2016
- Frieze London 2016
- Art Basel 2016
- Sp-Arte/2016
- ZsONA MACO, México Arte Contemporáneo 2016
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2015
- FIAC 2015
- Frieze London 2015
- Art Basel 2015
- Frieze New York 2015
- SP-Arte 2015
- Art Dubai Contemporary 2015
- Independent 2015
- Zona Maco | México Arte Contemporáneo 2015
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2014
- FIAC 2014
- Frieze London 2014
- Art Basel 2014
- Frieze New York 2014
- SP-Arte/2014
- fiac 2013
- Frieze London 2013
- ARCOmadrid 2016 #35anniversary
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2018 Kabinett
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2017 Kabinett
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2013
- Zona Maco | México Arte Contemporáneo Zona Maco Sur 2015
- Art Basel Miami Beach 2012
- Art Basel 2013
- ZsONA MACO, México Arte Contemporáneo 2016 Zona Maco Sur