Timothy Taylor (gallery)

Timothy Taylor is a modern and contemporary art gallery in Mayfair, London, owned and founded by the art dealer Timothy Taylor. The gallery represents artists and sells original and editioned artworks across different media.

Gallery in Carlos Place

History

Timothy Taylor was founded in 1996 on Bruton Place in London and later moved to 24 Dering Street in 2003,[1] expanding to include a second space at 21 Dering Street from 2006 to 2007.

The gallery opened a 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) space inside a former bank building at 15 Carlos Place, Mayfair, in October 2007, with an inaugural exhibition of Alex Katz's One Flight Up.[2],[3] The move allowed the gallery to exhibit a greater scope of works in a space designed by Eric Parry Architects.[4] In 2019, it relocated to a five-story townhouse with a 4,500-square-foot (420 m2) exhibition space, again designed by Parry.[5]

The gallery first opened at 515 West 19th Street in New York’s Chelsea district in 2016.[6] By 2022, it decided to relocate to a 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) space in Tribeca on the ground floor of 74 Leonard Street, designed by the New York-based architectural firm studioMDA.[7][8]

The gallery has produced over twenty publications, and shown over seventy exhibitions since its opening. Timothy Taylor also takes part in art fairs, including Frieze Art Fair, Art Basel Miami, and Art Basel.

The art dealer Timothy Taylor is its owner and director.

Artists

Timothy Taylor Gallery represents numerous living artists, including:

In addition, the gallery manages various artist estates, including:

In the past, the gallery has worked with the following artists and estates:

References

  1. Conti, Samantha (20 June 2003). "TAYLOR MADE.(art dealer Timothy Taylor opens new gallery in London, England's West End)". WWD   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) . Condé Nast. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  2. Valbonesi, Ilari. ‘An impossible marriage of the epic and the humble: Alex Katz ‘One Flight Up’. Ecopolis. 12 October 2007.
  3. ‘Space /Invaders’. Mayfair Times. November 2007.
  4. ‘In the name of art’. World Architecture News.com. 12 October 2007.
  5. Alex Greenberger (27 June 2019), Timothy Taylor Gallery Relocates in London to Townhouse, Doubles in Size ARTnews.
  6. Tiffany Jow (29 September 2016), Barragán in context: the late architect’s work inaugurates Timothy Taylor’s New York space Wallpaper.
  7. Angelica Villa (23 June 2022), Timothy Taylor Joins Wave of New York Galleries Opening in Tribeca ARTnews.
  8. Melanie Gerlis (23 June 2022), Christie’s adds up its carbon footprint from NFTs Financial Times.
  9. Alex Greenberger (10 September 2015), Timothy Taylor Now Represents Shezad Dawood and Gabriel de la Mora ARTnews.
  10. Alex Greenberger (10 September 2015), Timothy Taylor Now Represents Shezad Dawood and Gabriel de la Mora ARTnews.
  11. Annie Armstrong (1 March 2019), Almine Rech Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Antoni Tàpies ARTnews.
  12. Alex Greenberger (10 September 2019), Gagosian Gallery Takes on Estate of Simon Hantaï, Giant of French Postwar Abstraction ARTnews.
  13. Angelica Villa (20 September 2021), With Her Market Ascending, Hilary Pecis Joins Los Angeles’s David Kordansky Gallery ARTnews.

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