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Salon 94

Salon 94 was founded by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn in 2003 in New York City. The gallery was established to merge contemporary art with design and architecture, offering a unique and curated experience. Artists such as Marilyn Minter, Laurie Simmons, and Takeshi Murata have seen their careers thrive through exhibitions at Salon 94. The gallery expanded with additional locations on the Upper East Side and Freeman Alley in 2010 and 2013, respectively. Salon 94’s innovative approach has influenced the cultural landscape, inspiring other galleries to blend different art forms and create immersive environments. Read more about Galleries.

A crowd lines up at the entrance of the Javits Center under large red and white signs reading “The Armory Show.”

A Brisk Start to the Armory Show Suggests Optimism as the Market Adapts to New Rhythms

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By Elisa Carollo
A floral-lined entrance at the Park Avenue Armory leads into the Wade Thompson Drill Hall during TEFAF New York, with visitors walking down a central corridor flanked by booths. The space is softly lit, and the left side of the frame is filled with a vibrant wall of flowers in shades of purple, pink, red and white.

TEFAF Delivers Museum Quality—and Sales—Despite Market Uncertainty

Museum-quality masterpieces, rediscoveries and record-setting sales defined the fair's return to the Park Avenue Armory.
By Elisa Carollo
A suspended metallic sculpture composed of crumpled steel and colorful fragments hangs in a neoclassical gallery with checkered floors, cream walls, and ornate molding, lit by a skylight and tall arched window.

Kennedy Yanko Is Redefining Abstraction Through Chaos and Form in New York

Her visceral sculptural practice, now on view at Salon 94 and James Cohan, continues to push abstraction into new territory.
By Elisa Carollo

“Detail from a Mural” at Salon 94 Honors the Influential Artist Ahmed Morsi

By Farah Abdessamad

Best Gallery Exhibitions Summer 2021, From Salon 94 to Nancy Hoffman Gallery

By Erin Taylor
Sanya Kantarovsky, Infinitely Repeating Pattern, 2017. Installation view at Art Basel Miami Beach 2017.

Art Basel Miami Beach 2017: The Good, the Bad and the Biggest Sales

By Alina Cohen
St. Vincent's Annie Clark, photographed by Marilyn Minter for the August 28th issue of the New Yorker.

Artist Marilyn Minter on Photographing St. Vincent’s Annie Clark

By Alanna Martinez
Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter: ‘It’s Not My Goal to Criticize’

By David D'Arcy
An installation view of Jeff Koons’s Cat on a Clothesline (Red), 1994-2001, in "Cecily Brown, Jeff Koons, Charles Ray" at The Flag Art Foundation, 2016.

10 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before April 22

By Paul Laster
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At Home With Alice + Olivia’s Stacey Bendet

By Dena Silver
Erró, Good Morning America, 1992.

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By Paul Laster
Fausto Melotti, Strada, 1973. (Photo: Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth)

Is the ADAA Secretly New York City’s Best Art Fair?

By Ryan Steadman
Walter Chandoha: The Cat Photographer, published by Aperture, 2015. (Photo: © Walter Chandoha)

12 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before January 21

By Paul Laster

The Top 10 NYC Gallery Shows of 2015

By Ryan Steadman
Intercourse Magazine, Issue #4.

11 Things To Do in New York’s Art World Before December 14

By Ryan Steadman

The Must Be Scene: 10 NY Art Shows to Catch This Fall

By Ryan Steadman

Read All Over: At Sikkema Jenkins, Mark Bradford’s Medium Is the Message; at Salon 94 Bowery, Jules de Balincourt Is Out at Sea

By Andrew Russeth

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

By Dan Duray, Andrew Russeth and Michael H. Miller

Women’s Work: Marilyn Minter Brings Her Stilettos and Infants to Salon 94

By Sarah Douglas

Art vs. Real Estate at Marianne Boesky

By Will Heinrich
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