Get on a Coach Bus in New York and Check Out These NYC Art Galleries

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NYC has a very dynamic art scene that it is easy to get lost in it. However, you might find yourself at the mercy of at least $20-entrance fees just to see the best art works not just in the city but the best art works in the world. But the good news is, there is always something for the budget-conscious art lover. NYC has many art galleries that you can visit for free, or at least a fraction of the price you pay for world-class art museums. Ride a coach bus in New York and check these galleries out today.

 

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1. The Luhring Augustine Gallery

 

Open since the mid-1980s, this gallery is one of NYC's most reputable art galleries. It has been featuring the works of renowned artists like Pablo Picasso, Gerhard Richter, David Musgrave, and Larry Clark. One of the gallery's most notable exhibits is Janine Antoni's work "Gnaw: Lard, Paul McCarthy's Yaa-Hoo."

 

The Luhring Augustine Gallery is located on 531 West 24th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues, in Chelsea, (212) 206-9100. It also has a second gallery at 25 Knickerbocker Avenue, in Bushwick, Brooklyn, (718) 386-276.

 

2. Gagosian Gallery

 

This contemporary art gallery and has five locations in NYC, two in London, and several others in various parts of the globe, including Beverly Hills, Hong Kong, Rome, Geneva, Paris, and Athens. It helps that the gallery's owner and curator, Larry Gagosian, is always among the top ten in ArtReview's list of Power 100 individuals in the world of contemporary art. In fact, he was considered the most influential person in the arts for 2004 and 2010.

 

The Gagosian has showcased works by some of the biggest names in modern and contemporary art like Andy Warhol, Francis Bacon, Damien Hirst, Julian Schnabel, Richard Serra, and Cy Twombly.

 

The gallery's locations in NYC are:

 

  • Madison Avenue, New York: 980 Madison Avenue, (212) 744-2313
  • Park & 75, New York: 821 Park Avenue, (212) 796-1228
  • West 21st Street, New York: 522 West 21st Street, (212) 741-1717
  • West 24th Street, New York: 555 West 24th Street, (212) 741-1111

 

Make sure you have a coach bus in New York if you plan on going gallery hopping with your art-loving friends or with family.

 

3. David Zwirner Gallery

 

The David Zwirner Gallery has several exhibits that feature some of the best and the brightest names in New York City's highly competitive art scene. Some of the more notable exhibits held in this contemporary art gallery pertain to works from the Judd Foundation, Yayoi Kusama, Oscar Murillo, Carol Bove, Jordan Wolfson, Kerry James Marshall, Doug Wheeler, and Ad Reinhardt.

 

For the rest of the year 2015, the gallery has this lineup of exhibits by the following artists:

 

  • Philip-Lorca diCorcia: East of Eden
  • Lisa Yuskavage
  • Richard Serra: Equal
  • Yayoi Kusama: Give Me Love
  • De Wain Valentine: Works from the 1960s and 1970s

 

The David Zwirner Gallery is located at 525 West 19th Street in Chelsea. You can call (212) 727-2070, or go to its Web site at www.davidzwirner.com for more details. The gallery also has a second location: 537 West 20th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenue.

 

Stay tuned for more NYC galleries worth visiting in our next articles.

 

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4. On Stellar Rays

 

Founded by Candice Madey, On Stellar Rays is one of the best places to visit if you want to see some unique artworks created by up-and-coming artists and new names in the contemporary art scene. The gallery represents artists like Tommy Hartung, Zipora Fried, and Alix Pearlstein JJ Peet.

 

You can find this gallery at 1 Rivington Street, on the Lower East Side. You can contact the gallery at (212) 598-3012 if you wish to know more.

 

5. Sean Kelly Gallery

 

The Sean Kelly Gallery was opened in 1991 and has since represented some of the biggest names in contemporary art, including Marina Abramovic, Johan Grimonprez, Rebecca Horn, Mariko Mori, Tehching Hsieh, Idris Khan, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Callum Innes.

 

Some of the gallery's past exhibits include:

 

  • Hugo McCloud: Palindrome
  • Alec Soth: Songbook
  • Laurent Grasso: Soleil Double
  • Sun Xun: The Time Vivarium
  • Robert Mapplethorpe: Saints and Sinners
  • Isabel Nolan: An answer about the sky
  • Antony Gormley: Breathing Room II
  • Slater Bradley: A Point beyond the Tree
  • Callum Innes: At One Remove

 

The Sean Kelly Gallery is located at 475 Tenth Avenue, between 36th and 37th Streets, in Midtown West. Just call (212) 239-1181 for more details.

 

6. Cheim & Read

 

Cheim & Read has 6,000 square feet of space and carries an impressive list of artists that includes Diane Arbus, William Eggleston, Donald Baechler, Jannis Kounellis, Sean Scully, Otto Zitko, and Adam Fuss.

 

You can find this gallery at 547 West 25th Street in Chelsea. For more information, call them at (212) 242-7727.

 

7. The Pierogi Gallery

 

The Pierogi Gallery is more than twenty years old and is known as one of Brooklyn's first art hubs. It showcases the works of artists like Reed Anderson, Hugo Crosthwaite, Dawn Clements, Jonathan Schipper, J. Fiber, John O'Connor, Daniel Zeller, Lynn Talbot, and Brian Dewan.

 

The Pierogi Gallery is located at 177 North 9th Street in Brooklyn. You can call them at (718) 599-2144. It also has a second location at 191 North 14th Street in Williamsburg. The Williamsburg gallery focuses more on the works of local artists.

 

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8. Jack Shainman Gallery

 

The Jack Shainman Gallery showcases the works of international artists the likes of El Anatsui, Pierre Dorion, Tim Bavington, Vibha Galhotra, Till Freiwald, Anton Kannemeyer, Barkley L. Hendricks, Enrique Martinez Celaya, Kerry James Marshall, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Adi Nes, Malick Sidibé, Claudette Schreuders, Carrie Mae Weems, Lynette Yiadom Boakye, and Hank Willis Thomas.

 

The gallery has two locations, both in Manhattan. You can go to 513 West 20th Street in Chelsea, (212) 645-1701. Or you can try its location on 524 West 24th Street.

 

9. Storefront for Art and Architecture

 

The Storefront for Art and Architecture highlights modern art and architecture in its exhibits. The gallery presents single artist shows and thematic group shows. In fact, it has featured more than a thousand artists, designers, as well as architects, including Diller + Scofidio, Bjarke Ingels Group, Center for Urban Pedagogy, Jean Nouvel, Terence Gower, Yves Klein, Torolab, Sze Tsung Leong, Lebbeus Woods, Center for Land Use Interpretation, Dan Graham, and Shirin Neshat.

 

This gallery is a go-to exhibit space, with more than three decades under its belt. You can find it at 97 Kenmare Street in Nolita. For more information, you can call (212) 431-5794.

 

10. Fisher Landau Center for Art

 

The Fisher Landau Center for Art often puts up contemporary art exhibits. It has an impressive collection of art by Emily Fisher Landau, which consists of around 1,200 pieces, and with some of them dating back to the 60s. Other artworks in the center's collection include some very significant works by notable artists like Cy Twombly, Ellsworth Kelly, Annette Lemieux, Andy Warhol, Susan Rothenberg, Matthew Barney, and Barbara Kruger.

 

The Fisher Landau Center for Art is located at 38-27 30th Street in Long Island City, Queens. You can call the gallery at (718) 937-0727 for more information.

 

You can also check out other galleries in the Big Apple like the 56 Bogart Galleries, Gallery Lelong, Maccarone, Lisa Cooley, Miguel Abreu, PPOW, Metro Pictures, Paula Cooper, the Invisible Dog, Real Fine Arts, and Matthew Marks.

 

With a coach bus in New York, you can visit as many of these galleries in just one day.

 

 

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