Founded in 1991, Matthew Marks Gallery represents twenty-seven European and American artists of different generations.
The gallery handles work in all media, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, drawing and printmaking.
The gallery maintains five exhibition spaces totaling more than 18,000 square feet where thirteen to fifteen exhibitions are presented each year, many of which are accompanied by publications.
In January 2012, Matthew Marks Gallery opened a gallery in Los Angeles and added a second space in November 2012.
Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Simone Leigh, the next exhibition in his galleries at 522 and 526 West 22nd Street. The exhibition, her first with the gallery, includes ten new sculptures in ceramic and bronze. Over the past twenty years,…
Read More »Ellsworth Kelly described black and white as “the complete absence of color and the totality of light,” the contrast of which allowed for a pure investigation of form. The earliest work in the exhibition, White, Two Blacks (1953), is an…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Peter Fischli David Weiss: Polyurethane Objects, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The exhibition features an installation of over four hundred carved and hand-painted objects created…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce an exhibition of three new sculptures by Charles Ray in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. Made over the past five years, Ray’s new work continues his investigation of the fundamental elements of…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Jordan Belson: Hidden Formations, the next exhibition in his gallery at 526 West 22nd Street. The exhibition features twenty-five works on paper made between 1950 and 1965, the majority of which are being shown…
Read More »Winters’s work centers on abstraction as a catalyst for exploring the natural world. In his paintings, composition and color give new meaning to a wide range of technical references, which include advanced mathematical principles, musical…
Read More »The exhibition features eighteen sculptures from the estate of the artist, many of which are exhibited here for the first time. Ken Price’s career spans over fifty years. His highly influential, brightly colored small-scale works helped…
Read More »Always Reaching The Selected Writings of Anne Truitt by Anne Truitt Edited by Alexandra Truitt Foreword by Miguel de Baca An expansive collection of texts providing insight into the inner life, creativity, and practice of the innovative American…
Read More »EK100 A Celebration of Ellsworth Kelly's Centennial Ellsworth Kelly was born 100 years ago today. To celebrate the centenary of his birth, museums around the world are mounting a series of exhibitions that consider the full breadth of his…
Read More »JOAN BROWN, TRISHA DONNELLY, KATHARINA FRITSCH Three exhibitions opening in New York Thursday, May 4, 6–8PM JOAN BROWN FACTS & FANTASIES Curated by Beau Rutland 522 W 22 Street Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Joan Brown:…
Read More »Revealing the Details for Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Taking place for the first time at Santa Monica Airport, the fair expands to feature more than 120 galleries, including new specialists in 20th-century art, alongside restaurants and Frieze Projects…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Miyoko Ito, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The exhibition includes sixteen paintings and four rarely seen lithographs from 1948 to 1983, spanning the entirety of the artist’s…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Giraffe, an exhibition of fourteen monotypes by Leidy Churchman in his gallery at 526 West 22nd Street. A monotype is a unique print made by painting on a hard surface, laying a sheet of paper on top, and…
Read More »Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Paul Sietsema, the next exhibition in his gallery at 523 West 24th Street. The exhibition includes fifteen new paintings and works on paper. A group of works painted in acrylic on canvas and ink on paper appear…
Read More »Matthew Marks Gallery Art Basel Miami Beach December 1–3 ELLSWORTH KELLY Dark Blue Panel 1999; SIMONE LEIGH Untitled 2022; WADE GUYTON Untitled 2022; JOAN BROWN Time to Call a Spade a Spade 1978; ALEX DA CORTE Les Fleurs du Mal 2022;…
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