Draft:Miles McEnery Gallery

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Miles McEnery Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York City owned and directed by Miles McEnery. The gallery presents exhibitions by a multigenerational roster of artists and specializes in post-war and contemporary painting.

The gallery has two exhibition spaces located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea.

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Artists

Miles McEnery Gallery represents several living artists, including:

Bo Bartlett, Suzanne Caporael, Inka Essenhigh,{{Cite web|url=https://virginiamoca.org/inka-essenhigh-fine-line|title=You are being redirected...|website=virginiamoca.org}} Beverly Fishman, Pia Fries, April Gornik, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, David Huffman, Tom LaDuke, Markus Linnenbrink, Ryan McGinness, Judy Pfaff,{{Cite web|url=https://www.judypfaffstudio.com/|title=Judy Pfaff|website=Judy Pfaff}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/galleries/miles-mcenery/judy-pfaff-1|title=Judy Pfaff on artnet|website=www.artnet.com}} Michael Reafsnyder, John Sonsini,{{Cite web|url=https://ocula.com/artists/john-sonsini/|title=John Sonsini | Artist Profile, Exhibitions & Artworks|date=June 26, 2020|website=ocula.com}} {{Cite web|url=http://www.artnet.com/galleries/miles-mcenery/john-sonsini|title=John Sonsini on artnet|website=www.artnet.com}} Patrick Wilson and Guy Yanai.

In addition, the gallery handles various artist estates, including Gene Davis, Hans Hofmann, Wolf Kahn, Emily Mason and Esteban Vicente.

History

Miles McEnery Gallery presents exhibitions by both abstract and representational contemporary artists alongside the pioneers of twentieth century American Abstraction. The gallery emerged following the closure of the André Emmerich Gallery when its principals, along with Miles McEnery, subsequently founded Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe in 1999.{{Cite web|url=https://artfacts.net/institution/andre-emmerich-gallery/18999|title=André Emmerich Gallery | Institution|website=ArtFacts}} The gallery’s original location was at 41 East 57th Street in the iconic Art Deco Fuller Building in New York City.

With an emphasis on post-war American art, including Color-Field Painting, Hard-Edge Painting and Abstract Expressionism, the gallery held exhibitions of artists such as Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Hans Hofmann.{{Cite web|url=https://www.milesmcenery.com/exhibitions|title=Exhibitions - Miles McEnery Gallery|website=www.milesmcenery.com}}

In 2001, the gallery became a member of the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA).{{Cite web|url=https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/michael-findlay-named-president-of-art-dealers-association-of-america-foundation-12594/|title=Michael Findlay Named President of Art Dealers Association of America Foundation|first1=Claire|last1=Selvin|date=May 21, 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://resnicow.com/client-news/michael-findlay-appointed-president-art-dealers-association-america-foundation-board|title=Michael Findlay Appointed President of the Art Dealers Association of America Foundation Board|date=May 21, 2019|website=R+A}} Miles McEnery has since been appointed to the Art Dealers Association of America Foundation Board.{{Cite web|url=https://artdealers.org/about/adaa-foundation|title=ADAA Foundation - About - ADAA|website=artdealers.org}}

In 2009, Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe moved to its current New York City location at 525 West 22nd Street in Chelsea.{{Cite web|url=https://www.artforum.com/news/new-york-s-ameringer-mcenery-yohe-gallery-to-expand-and-change-its-name-73887|title=Artforum.com|website=www.artforum.com}} Evolving out of Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, the gallery was renamed Miles McEnery Gallery in 2018.{{Cite web|last1=Greenberger|first1=Alex|date=2018-01-26|title=New York's Ameringer McEnery Yohe Gallery Renames Itself, Expands|url=https://www.artnews.com/art-news/market/new-yorks-ameringer-mcenery-yohe-gallery-renames-expands-9705/|access-date=2020-06-24|website=ARTnews.com|language=en-US}} Its 2018 expansion has led to two gallery spaces in Chelsea located on 520 West 21st Street and 525 West 22nd Street.{{Cite web|last1=Chiaverina|first1=John|date=2018-07-26|title=New York's Miles McEnery Gallery to Open Second Space in Chelsea|url=https://www.artnews.com/art-news/market/miles-mcenery-gallery-opens-new-space-520-west-21st-street-chelsea-10718/|access-date=2020-06-24|website=ARTnews.com|language=en-US}}

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