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Greene Naftali

Greene Naftali Gallery was founded by Carol Greene in 1995 in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood. The gallery was established to showcase contemporary art and has been instrumental in advancing the careers of artists like Rachel Harrison, Paul Chan, and Tony Cokes. Greene Naftali’s innovative exhibitions and support for experimental art have made it a cornerstone of the Chelsea art scene, inspiring other galleries to adopt a similarly bold approach to their programming. Read more about Galleries.

Asian American middle-aged man wearing glasses and brown coat holds glass of champagne

Artist David Diao Leaves Postmasters Gallery for Greene Naftali

The contemporary artist is leaving Postmasters after it vacated its space in June to transition into a roving gallery.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Trisha Baga, Installation view, Orlando, Greene Naftali, New York, 2015 Courtesy of the artist and Greene Naftali, New York

A Young Art Star Kicks Off the Fall Gallery Season

Baga opens her first NYC show in 3 years on Thursday
By Ryan Steadman
Richard Armstrong and the Boss trophy.

Art+Money: The Guggenheim’s Richard Armstrong on the Suspense of the Hugo Boss Prize

Richard Armstrong, who chatted by the podium with the Observer, noting what made the partnership with the German design firm so different from others.
By Alexandra Peers
Paintings by Lueg. (Courtesy Greene Naftali)

Konrad Lueg at Greene Naftali

By Andrew Russeth
Installation view. (Courtesy Greene Naftali)

‘William Leavitt: Space Junk’ at Greene Naftali

By Will Heinrich

Gelitin’s ‘The Fall Show’ at Greene Naftali

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Still from Japanther performance at Gelitin Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2011. (Courtesy Vernissage TV)

Japanther to Perform in Conjunction with Gelitin’s Greene Naftali Opening in September

By Rozalia Jovanovic

The Boys (and Girls) of Summer: ‘Context Message’ at Zach Feuer and ‘Side Show’ at Greene Naftali

By Andrew Russeth
Bjarne Melgaard's work at the booth shared by Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Greene Naftali and Galerie Krinzinger. (Photo by Andrew Russeth)

A Gallery Trio Goes All in on Bjarne Melgaard Paintings, Furniture

By Andrew Russeth

Günther Förg Joins Greene Naftali, Plans First New York Show in a Decade

By Andrew Russeth
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