About The Gallery:
Owned and directed by Rob Hult, Ingrid Bromberg Kennedy, and Sam Wilson, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery opened in September of 2004. The Gallery presents solo and group exhibitions of emerging artists from around the world.
Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery will open Gemels, Pamela Jorden’s ninth solo exhibition with the gallery. This exhibition also celebrates the 20th anniversary of both the gallery’s founding and Jorden’s New York debut at the gallery…
Read More »Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of works by the late artist Geoffrey Hendricks (b. 1931, d. 2018), opening on October 25 and running through December 14, 2024. This is the gallery’s third collaboration with…
Read More »Joy Curtis Night Hike and Ocean Grandma Five Performances Online now During the opening reception of Joy Curtis’s sculpture show “Night Hike and Ocean Grandma” performers activated Curtis’s wearable fabric…
Read More »Klaus Gallery is delighted to announce its election to the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). The ADAA’s mission is “to promote the highest standards of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice within the…
Read More »Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery announces Ode, an exhibition of Nancy Brooks Brody’s final body of work, following the artist’s passing in December 2023. The show will consist of stretched raw canvases of varying sizes, each displaying…
Read More »Joy Curtis’s new show of immersive textile sculptures takes on a folkloric quality, addressing ideas of evolution, environmental history, continuity, and change. Curtis sculpts with fabrics dyed to align with multiple historical traditions.…
Read More »GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT ‘Sam Contis’ has been named a 2024 Grant Recipient by the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery congratulates Sam Contis on being named a 2024 grant recipient in the visual arts by…
Read More »Erika Ranee Recipient of a 2023 Grant from Anonymous Was A Woman Anonymous Was A Woman is an unrestricted grant of $25,000 that enables women artists, over 40 years of age and at a significant juncture in their lives or careers, to continue to…
Read More »Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is very pleased to announce representation of the Estate of Geoffrey Hendricks Geoffrey Hendricks (1931-2018) was a boundary-breaking artist who blended a reverence for craft with avant garde, conceptual…
Read More »MUSEUM ACQUISITIONS: Sam Contis works from the series Overpass have been acquired by The Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh, PA (purchase with funds provided by the William Talbott Hillman Foundation) and The Victoria and Albert…
Read More »The I Has to Travel online now Edition No. 17 of KLAUSGALLERY.cloud provides a companion text to curator Oleg Mindiak's group show, on view at the gallery this summer. Mindiak explores identity construction in the digital age and the role…
Read More »Congratulations Mark McKnight on becoming a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow The Board of Trustees of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation have awarded Mark McKnight a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship for promise and achievement in the field of photography.…
Read More »Metric on a Torus contributors, artist John Newman and mathematician Richard Evan Schwartz will be at the gallery to discuss their work and practice. This conversation, in conjunction with our current exhibition, aims to create a dialogue between…
Read More »Sam Contis Overpass published by aperture Now Available Overpass is about what it means to move through the landscape. Walking along a vast network of centuries-old footpaths through the English countryside, artist Sam Contis focuses on…
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