In this post, I'll address other galleries I've seen, besides those reported before -- Arslan at Dillon Gallery, Jennifer Steinkamp at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, David Antonides in Broadfoot & Broadfoot Gallery, Liao Yibai at Mike Weiss Gallery, and other important displays in alternative locations such as Tom Otterness's Life Underground in subway station, and Barry McGee's Mural in Soho.
As I mentioned before, SoHo gallery scene had pretty much dried up and only a handful galleries, such as Broadfoot and Broadfoot, together with street vendors held some interests. Below are a few pictures I took in neighborhood in and around traditional SoHo gallery zone.

Washburn Gallery

Moe's Meat Market Art Gallery

Moe's Meat Market Art Gallery

Chelsea was still teeming with galleries and attracts much foot traffic. I visited a few very interesting galleries and a handful quite exciting ones, such as Dillon Gallery as reported before, and also some galleries showcasing art works appealed me somewhat less:

511 West 25th Gallery




Betsy Eby: Scales and Measures, Winston Wächter Fine Art Gallery

Betsy Eby: Scales and Measures, Winston Wächter Fine Art Gallery

Rimi Yang, Stricoff Gallery, New York City,



Gagosian Gallery

Stephen Haller Gallery

Johnnie Winona Ross, Stephen Haller Gallery

Johnnie Winona Ross (two paintings at the sides), Stephen Haller Gallery

Adam Fuss, Cheim & Read Gallery

Adam Fuss, Cheim & Read Gallery

Jacqueline Mitri (two paintings at the right), Agora Gallery

Agora Gallery

Agora Gallery

Ivan Hurtado Lorenzo, Agora Gallery


Near the end of my visit, I saw a van unloading paintings to a gallery. I would love to have my paintings unloading there some day.

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