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    David Zwirner

    3.6 (16 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndArt Galleries
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Linda M.

    We came here for the Carol Bove, Chimes at Midnight exhibition. I've seen photos of it online and was excited to see it in person. When I walked in the room, these massive sculptures reminds me of burning flames. Interesting installation.

    Terrible. Each group of 4 gets ONE minute in this room. Here's my instagramable moment. Lame.
    Jaclyn F.

    Waited over two hours in line (got there at 11am on a Wednesday)...only to be told we get ONE minute in the infinity room with 3 strangers...groups of 4, 1 minute only. Personally, we should get a minute tacked onto each hour we wait. Broadcast the rules of this establishment so people aren't left feeling completely disappointed. Two thumbs down!

    Joan Mitchell's work
    Nicholas C.

    I've been to the Zwirner gallery a handful of times over the years but recently got to see one of my favorite abstract artist's works for an exhibition opening. I love this space and the rotation of pieces they have throughout the year. Happy I can finally show my appreciation with a well deserved five star review. When I first heard that the gallery would be showcasing works from American artist Joan Mitchell this May I knew I had to attend the opening reception. The gallery itself it located in the meatpacking district a few blocks away from the A,C,E lines. It's a little bit of a trek but once you're in the area there's always so much to do so I'd definitely recommend making an evening out of it. My friend and I arrived promptly at 6 in the evening. The gallery had just opened it's doors and they were handing out informational sheets on all the works displayed, as well as about the artist herself. They also had complimentary coat check which was extremely appreciated. The space itself is two stories but for this event they had all the pieces on their first floor for showing. Two very large main rooms held about 9-10 works of Joan Mitchell's, including her most famous one "Edrita". If you're a fan I'd definitively suggest stopping by first thing when they open. You'll almost certainly have the space to yourself for all your picture snapping desires. Staff here were also very friendly and welcoming. They answered our questions about the artist and pricing and gave us their information if we had additional questions later on after we departed. Definitely check out this space for some great abstract artist's work in the future!

    Infinity mirrored room
    Jenny W.

    Waited in line for more than two hours to only get one minute of experience in the infinity mirrored room. Out of the 60 seconds we had, about 20 seconds were just pure darkness in there. Although it was very pretty, I just wished we had more time to enjoy the exhibit. I was a bit disappointed.

    Completely disappointing. NOT WORTH to go see the Yayoi Kusama exhibition. It was ridiculous to wait in line for three hours to go in a two floor exhibition gallery and a small infinity room. The infinity room is ceiling to floor tiled mirrors as well as along the walls with hanging lights everywhere. It was NOT WORTH the 30-45 seconds timed by a staff member to take photos in the infinity room while being ushered in groups of four. Nothing impressive.

    The Infinity Mirror Room
    Andre P.

    This gallery was simply stunning. It was a three hour wait in line in about 40 degrees weather on Black Friday, but it was worth it. I visited the Infinity mirror room by Yayoi Kusama which was everything that I expected and more! It looks and lives up to the hype. Next door there is also the "Festival Of Life" exhibit with beautiful and interesting artwork by Yayoi Kusama. If you have the time, this free Gallery is definitely well worth the wait and the visit.

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    David Zwirner

    David Zwirner

    3.9
    (118 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Amazing venue. We saw a comprehensive Lisa Yuskavage exhibit. The paintings were something…read more Hadn't heard of her. She's a big deal. Excellent skills. The art is provocative and ambiguous. Spent some time reading about her. The exhibition focuses on a narrow range of her work. Would happily return.

    My husband and I stopped by the David Zwirner galleries on 19th and 20th Streets last Saturday, and…read moreI was really glad we did. David Zwirner is one of the prestige art galleries in NYC. They have the 19th St and 20th St galleries in Chelsea, as well as a gallery on Walker Street and another on E 69th. We stopped by the gallery on W 19th to see "The Great Unseen Collection: A Selection of Works from Joel and Carole Bernstein," which was great and included works by Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Audrey Flack, Alex Katz, and Alice Neel! (The exhibition closes on June 13 if you want to see it.) The gallery was on the smaller side but very minimalist, clean, and beautiful. (Across the street from 525 W 19th, is another David Zwirner gallery at 533 W 19th that has an exhibit of Lisa Yuskavage, so stop by that location as well if you're interested!) After our visit, I signed up for David Zwirner's email newsletter so I can keep up with future exhibits. The gallery's shows are museum-quality, and I look forward to visiting again in the future!

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    Infinity mirror room
    The Great Unseen Collection A Selection of Works from Joel and Carole Bernstein
    The Great Unseen Collection A Selection of Works from Joel and Carole Bernstein
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    The Morgan Library & Museum

    The Morgan Library & Museum

    4.4
    (429 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Both the library and the museum were gorgeous. I came here for the Tarot Cards exhibit and was…read moredeeply satisfied by the richness of what I saw, from Renaissance European tarot decks to hand-drawn copies of the Thoth Tarot. Everything was beautiful and enchanting. I was also fortunate to join the 2 p.m. guided tour of the library. It was enriching to learn about the connections between the collections of rare books and artworks and J.P. Morgan's religious background. I truly loved the experience.

    It was pure coincidence that Jamie W and I came here on the same visit to NYC in which we saw the…read morebrilliant revival of "Ragtime" at Lincoln Center. The Morgan Library is the setting for the bullet-ridden plot climax, and one of the characters even describes the building's architectural fortitude. I had been wanting to come here for some time, but it took drizzly weather to motivate us to take action. Completed in 1906 as the private library of the banker J.P. Morgan, it's on Madison just a few blocks from the other Gilded Age masterpieces, the New York Public Library and Grand Central Terminal. Presuming we would see the foreboding double doors Coalhouse Walker faced in the show, we were pleasantly surprised by the openness of the glass-enclosed central court designed by Renzo Piano. There's a cafe that takes advantage of the incoming light, but we took a pass on it since we just ate at Grand Brasserie. Instead we took advantage of the glass elevator to take us to the photographic exhibition of Peter Hujar, the late artist who captured New York's bohemian and queer scenes through striking black-and-white portraits (Photo 6). The main event, however, is the historic McKim Building: It was the original private library, and in typical grandeur, features three stories of tiered, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, magnificent fireplaces, ornate ceilings, and a gorgeous Rotunda (Photo 5). Morgan's study is the West Room with walls covered in rich red damask (Photo 4) and a vault dedicated to his most valuable books, manuscripts, and art objects (Photo 8). Admission is $25 for adults. RELATED - Exploring NYC? Here's a collection of non-culinary places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/XMJZUPgXsX

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    Eden Gallery

    Eden Gallery

    4.4
    (7 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    This gallery caught our eyes while walking by on our 5th Ave adventure. The first time going by we…read moremade plans to return since the art looked so nice. It had a good variety of art and enjoyed, the most common thing was many different forms of butterfly art. Lots of eye catching things and plenty of pieces to make you think. It is a smaller sized gallery so you can easily visit and admire the art with a short amount of time. Which I definitely recommend was a great place to get away from the large holiday crowds of 5th Avenue. There were a number of people working for the gallery who I assume could answer any questions you have about a specific piece. Not a clue on prices, but assume they are pricey. If you are a fan of art check this out!

    So many beautiful and artsy pieces!…read more Upon entering, you're greeted by a security guard, who was actually quite friendly. The art studio is two levels, but apparently, in order to peruse the second level, you have to be "somebody" in this world -- meaning, affluence, influence, ya know....you better have that paper. I don't have that kind of paper, so my humble self stayed on the lower level lol. The selections were unique, some were comical, and simply fun to look at. The pieces are definitely pricey, but it was nice to see the art and dream of a mansion with expensive pieces adoring the walls. I'd say give this place a visit if you need something to do while in the city. 10/10

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    Alec Monopoly ; Dorit Levinstein (Table)
    Alec Monopoly ; Dorit Levinstein (Table)
    Butterfly Art
    Butterfly Art
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