Sperone Westwater

Sperone Westwater is a contemporary art gallery in the Bowery, in Manhattan, in New York City. The partners are Angela Westwater and Gian Enzo Sperone. The gallery was started on Greene Street in Soho in 1975;[1] the first show was of work by Carl André.[2] Since 2010 it has occupied a building on Bowery purpose-built to designs by Foster + Partners.[2]

Sperone Westwater
Gallery concept
Established1975
Typecontemporary art gallery
Location
    • 257 Bowery
    • New York, NY 10002
Coordinates40.7232°N 73.9927°W / 40.7232; -73.9927
Websitesperonewestwater.com

Artists

Sperone Westwater represents many contemporary artists, including:

Sperone Westwater has in the past represented the following:

References

  1. Alex Williams (December 1, 2010), The UnMuseum New York Times.
  2. Heidi Druckemiller (2012). Sperone Westwater Gallery/Foster + Partners. In: Carlo Aiello (2012). Re-imagining the Contemporary Museum: Cultural Architecture Ahead of Our Time. Evolo Press. ISBN 9781938740169, pages 152–155.
  3. Paul Laster (August 25, 2010), Red-Hot Steel? Sperone Westwater Gallery Scrapes the Bowery Sky New York Observer.
  4. Annie Armstrong (June 7, 2019), Sperone Westwater Now Represents Rochelle Feinstein ARTnews.
  5. Andrew Russeth (November 29, 2018), John Giorno Joins Sperone Westwater ARTnews.
  6. Paul Laster (August 25, 2010), Red-Hot Steel? Sperone Westwater Gallery Scrapes the Bowery Sky New York Observer.
  7. Paul Laster (August 25, 2010), Red-Hot Steel? Sperone Westwater Gallery Scrapes the Bowery Sky New York Observer.
  8. Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? New York Observer, September 7, 2012.
  9. Paul Laster (August 25, 2010), Red-Hot Steel? Sperone Westwater Gallery Scrapes the Bowery Sky New York Observer.
  10. Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? New York Observer, September 7, 2012.
  11. Alex Williams (December 1, 2010), The UnMuseum New York Times.
  12. Numbers: Which New York Gallery Represents the Most Warhol-ian Artists? New York Observer, September 7, 2012.
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