Yancey Richardson Gallery

Founded in 1995, the Yancey Richardson Gallery is a dealer of fine art photography,[1] based in New York City and founded by Yancey Richardson. Formerly housed in the 560 Broadway building in Soho, the gallery moved to New York's Chelsea art district (525 W 22nd) in 2000.[2]

Yancey Richardson: owner

Richardson received a B.A and M.A. from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas,[2] and held the Helena Rubinstein Fellowship in curatorial and critical studies at The Whitney Museum of American Art in 1979. She has served on a variety of boards and committees and has been active in supporting organizations such as the Public Art Fund, the International Center of Photography, and the Renaissance Society. She has moderated panels on contemporary photography for New York University and has been a guest speaker at Christie's Education program. For twelve years she served as Vice President of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers. She lives in New York with her husband and daughter.

Artists

Yancey Richardson's current program includes photographers such as Alex Prager, Zanele Muholi, Victoria Sambunaris, Sharon Core, Mitch Epstein, Laura Letinsky, Andrew Moore, Sebastiao Salgado, Hellen van Meene, August Sander, Ed Ruscha, William Eggleston, and Robert Mapplethorpe.[3]

Additional works

Publications

  • Olivo Barbieri: Site Specific Roma (2006)
  • Olivo Barbieri: Dolomites Project (2010)
  • Olivo Barbieri: Site Specific New York (2007)
  • Olivo Barbieri: The Waterfall Project
  • Chan Chao: Burma: Something Went Wrong
  • Sharon Core: Early American (2012)
  • Mitch Epstein: Family Business
  • Mitch Epstein: American Power
  • Terry Evans: Terry Evans: From Prairie to Field
  • Lynn Geesaman: Poetics of Place
  • Lynn Geesaman: Hazy Lights and Shadows
  • Lynn Geesaman: Gardenscapes
  • Jitka Hanzlova: Mapfre Foundation Retrospective (2012)
  • David Hilliard: Photographs
  • Kahn & Selesnick: The Apollo Prophecies
  • Lisa Kereszi: Fun and Games (2009)
  • Lisa Kereszi: Fantasies (2008)
  • Andrew Moore and Lisa Kereszi: Governors Island
  • Lisa Kereszi: Joe's Junk Yard
  • Hiroh Kikai: Asakusa Portraits
  • Hiroh Kikai: Tokyo Labyrinth
  • Alex MacLean: Over: The American Landscape at the Tipping Point
  • Alex MacLean: Up on the Roof: New York's Hidden Skyline
  • Bertien Van Manen: Let's Sit Down Before We Go (2011)
  • Esko Mannikko: The Female Pike (2nd edition)
  • Esko Mannikko: Mexas
  • Andrew Moore: Cuba (2012)
  • Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled (2010)
  • Mario Cravo Neto: Laroye
  • Alex Prager: The Big Valley / Week-end
  • Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations
  • Kahn and Selesnick: Apollo Prophecies (2006)
  • Mike Smith: You're Not from Around Here
  • Mark Steinmetz: South Central
  • Susan Unterberg: Doubletakes
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References

  1. "Yancey Richardson Gallery / nycgo.com". Archived from the original on 2013-08-16.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2013-08-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-07. Retrieved 2013-08-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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