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1.Josephbellows.com

josephbellows.com Rank:2,353,073 Worth:$130

Joseph Bellows Gallery was established in 1998. The gallery maintains an inventory of important vintage and contemporary photographs, with a special interest in American work from the 1970s. The gallery's program features rotating solo and group exhibitions of both 20th Century and contemporary photography.

2.Skarstedt.com

skarstedt.com Rank:4,200,345 Worth:$19

Founded in 1994, Skarstedt mounts museum-quality exhibitions by Contemporary European and American artists with locations in New York (Upper East Side, 79th St. / 64th St.) & London (St. James’s).

4.Yanceyrichardson.com

yanceyrichardson.com Rank:1,553,573 Worth:$200

20th century and contemporary photography including: Berenice Abbott, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Larry Fink, Lynn Geesaman, Kenneth Josephson, Nadav Kander, Yousuf Karsh, Andre Kertesz, Masatomo Kuriya, Robert Mapplethorpe, Lisette Model, Andrew Moore, Eliot Porter, Marion Post Wolcott, Sebastiao Salgado, Julius Shulman, Sharon Core, Jared Bark, Mary Ellen Bartley.

6.Andrearosengallery.com

andrearosengallery.com Rank:4,424,415 Worth:$18

Andrea Rosen Gallery is a conduit for identifying, supporting, and working to help others create rigorous experiential programming, flexible economy models, and non-object-based practices. At the core of the gallery is the continued representation of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, whose work sets a standard for the power of combining the visceral and content. There is a future that is a way of thinking. There is a lot to experience. -- This site will act as a source and web of information, including: an extensive resource on the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres; our own internal practices as an example of a conscientious and flexible-economy business model; information about identified exemplary individuals, organizations, and businesses whose practices also speak to flexible models and non-object-based practices; links to additional external relevant projects; and information about our internal round tables and public forums / symposium, etc.

7.Miandn.com

miandn.com Rank:2,081,776 Worth:$150

Mitchell-Innes & Nash’s renowned exhibition program fosters excellence within artistic practice, while forging an informed dialogue between emerging and established internationally recognized artists.

8.Cheimread.com

cheimread.com Rank:8,335,909 Worth:$10

Cheim & Read is a contemporary art gallery in New York, founded in 1997 by John Cheim and Howard Read. The gallery has two spaces in New York, one in Chelsea, and the other on the Upper East Side. The gallery actively represents an international group of leading contemporary artists and estates, embracing diverse artistic practices, from painting and sculpture to photography and video.

10.Luhringaugustine.com

luhringaugustine.com Rank:2,448,810 Worth:$120

International contemporary as well as late 19th century painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, photography, and video works.

11.Jamescohan.com

jamescohan.com Rank:1,220,828 Worth:$250

Features contemporary art, painting, sculpture, video, installations, photography and editions by established and emerging American and international artists.

13.Davidnolangallery.com

davidnolangallery.com Rank:3,391,692 Worth:$23

Featuring works by Richard Artschwager, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Julia Fish, George Grosz, David Hartt, Mel Kendrick, Barry Le Va, Jonathan Meese, Rodrigo Moynihan, Ciprian Mureșan, Jim Nutt, Paulo Pasta, Christina Ramberg, Dorothea Rockburne, Eugen Schönebeck, Jorinde Voigt, and Ray Yoshida.

14.Petzel.com

petzel.com Rank:1,670,757 Worth:$180

Friedrich Petzel Gallery, founded in 1994, first opened on Wooster Street in the Soho area of New York City. In 2000, the gallery moved to 537 West 22nd Street in Chelsea and in 2006 expanded to include a separate space next door dedicated to smaller exhibitions, artists' projects, and performances. In Fall 2008, Friedrich Petzel Gallery opened a joint gallery with Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne. This new gallery, called Capitain Petzel, is housed in a glass-encased gallery located in Mitte section of Berlin and presents exhibitions of established international artists. After eleven years on 22nd Street, Petzel Gallery closed this space, expanding into a new location at 456 West 18th Street in 2012. In March of 2015, Petzel opened a second space in New York, a new, uptown location at 35 East 67th Street. Situated in a townhouse, the new gallery will curate historic exhibitions by artists within the Petzel program as well as focus on curatorial projects and publishing activities. Both galleries in New York are complimented by Capitain Petzel in Berlin. The move to the new, larger 18th Street location and expansion uptown continue Petzel Gallery’s commitment to develop its program upon the scope, diversity, and ambitions of the artists that it represents.

15.Gallerymanager.com

gallerymanager.com Rank:6,819,858 Worth:$11

galleryManager is one of the first software solutions to look at inventory management exclusively from a Web perspective. This is not a Web add-on to a desktop program; this is pure online gallery management, accessed entirely through a Web browser and programmed with the latest in secure website technology.

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