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Marian Goodman Gallery

Marian Goodman Gallery was founded by Marian Goodman in 1977 in New York City, with the mission to represent contemporary artists of international stature. The gallery has been instrumental in the careers of artists such as Gerhard Richter, Jeff Wall, and William Kentridge. In 1995, Marian Goodman Gallery expanded to Paris, followed by a location in London in 2014. The gallery’s commitment to intellectual and artistically rigorous exhibitions has significantly influenced the global art market, setting a high standard for contemporary art galleries worldwide. Read more about Galleries.

Andrea Fraser, Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk, 1989 Performance, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, February 5,1,112,18 and 19, 1989

How Andrea Fraser Turned Institutional Critique Into a Lifelong Practice

Part of her practice has been to pinpoint things people don’t want to talk about and figure out how to talk about them without alienating anyone.
By Xinyi Ye
A colorful neon light installation runs along the wall, with the words in neon colors reflecting an energetic and playful mood. In the center, a statue adorned with patterns stands amidst a field of soft, delicate plants, creating a surreal and immersive atmosphere.

At Marian Goodman Gallery, Tavares Strachan Investigates the Stories that Shape Our Existence

"The work is about questioning how we locate ourselves in time, in history and in the cosmos—an invitation to reimagine our place within these larger systems of knowledge and forgetting."
By Elisa Carollo
People ouside entering a white tent for a fair

Frieze L.A. Takes Off at Santa Monica Airport With Dynamic Sales and Community Support

Early sales signal a stronger market both domestically and internationally for works priced both under and above $100,000 compared to just a year ago.
By Elisa Carollo
Art Basel Miami Beach Art Fair 2024 VIP Preview

Observer’s Top Five Pieces Not to Miss at Art Basel Miami Beach 2024

By Dan Duray
A photo of a large photograph by Tacita Dean, showcasing a blooming cherry blossom tree in full detail. The pale pink blossoms contrast with a serene blue sky and a soft-focus background of gardens and pathways.

A Reinauguration of a Conceptual Classic in Marian Goodman’s New Space

By Stephen Wozniak
Image of a sculpture made with bicycles, one made of glass hanging on the wall and a vertical canavs on the tones of green.

Marian Goodman Unveils Its New Five-Story Tribeca Flagship With ‘Your Patience Is Appreciated’

By Elisa Carollo
Image of a young guy blonde hair white shirt sitting in a table.

Jonathan Travis On How He Transformed Tribeca into New York City’s Hottest Gallery Hub

By Elisa Carollo
Rendering of the building where Marian Goodman will move

Marian Goodman Gallery Just Announced a New Flagship in Downtown Manhattan

By Elisa Carollo
Frieze LA

Beyond Frieze: An Insider’s Guide to What’s On in the Los Angeles Art Scene

By Cynthia Greenwald

The Most Influential People in the Art World Today

By Dan Duray, Farah Abdessamad, Christa Terry and The Editors
Nan Goldin, middle-aged woman with curly red hair wearing blue sweater, smokes cigarette

Will Larry Gagosian Expand Nan Goldin’s Work Profile and Value?

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Artist Nan Goldin Was Arrested While Protesting Rising New York Opioid Deaths

By Helen Holmes
Detail on Edi Rama's Untitled (2016).

He Turned Tirana, Albania, Around—One Doodle at a Time

By David D'Arcy
Eric Fischl, She says, "Can I help You?" He says, "It can't be Helped.", 2015. © Eric Fischl.

Frieze Week Edition: 25 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before May 9

By Paul Laster
Cao Fei, Cosplayers Series: Tussle, (2004).

9 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before April 4

By Paul Laster
William Kentridge, Notes Towards a Model Opera (detail), 2015.

William Kentridge Draws the World Together at Marian Goodman Gallery

By Ryan Steadman
Mickalene Thomas, Le leçon d’amour, 2008 © Mickalene Thomas. (Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong; and Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York)

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before January 29

By Paul Laster
Catherine Opie, Krupp Diamond, 2010-11. © Catherine Opie. (Photo: Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong)

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before January 15

By Paul Laster
William Kentridge, Sir Norman Rosenthal. (Courtesy 92nd Street Y)

Out of South Africa: William Kentridge Talks Post-Apartheid Art at the 92nd Street Y

By Emily Nathan
Detail of 'Los Aristócratas de la Selva y la Reina de Castilla' (2011–12) by Baumgarten. (Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery)

Lothar Baumgarten at Marian Goodman

By Will Heinrich
Installation view. (Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery)

William Kentridge at Marian Goodman Gallery

By Will Heinrich

William Kentridge Redux: Artist Returns to New York With Exhibition, Opera, Documentary [Updated]

By Zoë Lescaze
Installation view of 'The Difference Between Fête and Fate,' 1987/2013. (Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery)

‘John Baldessari: Installation Works: 1987–1989’ at Marian Goodman Gallery

By Will Heinrich
Tino Seghal. (Courtesy Frize Foundation)

Tino Sehgal Piece on Deck at Marian Goodman’s Frieze Booth

By Zoë Lescaze
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