Zach Feuer Gallery

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Zach Feuer Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in New York City's Chelsea district.

The gallery was founded in 2000 as the LFL Gallery, in financial cooperation with the DNA Gallery of Provincetown, Massachusetts. It was originally located on a fourth floor space on 26th Street. The gallery was especially known for its exciting flat file program, featuring a wide range of artists both known and unknown. In 2002 the gallery moved to a more respectable first floor space on 24th Street, briefly sharing space with an art book dealer. In 2005 Zach Feuer joined with Nils Kantor to found the Kantor/Feuer Gallery in Los Angeles.

Some of the better known artists represented by Zach Feuer Gallery are Phoebe Washburn, Danica Phelps, Tal R, Jules de Balincourt, Nathalie Djuberg, Christoph Ruckhaberle, Aaron Spangler, Tamy Ben Tor, Anton Henning, painter Dana Schutz, and photographer Luis Gispert.


[edit] Gallery Bibliography

"Flash" Giant Magazine, August/September 2006
"From the collection of: Zach Feuer" artinfo.com, August 9, 2006
Spiegler, Marc. "American Renaissance" The Art Newspaper, June 14, 2006
"The Influentials: Art" New York Magazine, May 15, 2006
Ventura, Michael. "Art's Youth Focus" New York Metro, May 22, 2006
Ayers, Robert. "The AI Interview: Zach Feuer" artinfo.com, May 30, 2006
"Power 500: The People Who Matter", Art + Auction, December 2005
Stakias, Lauren. "New York Stories" ArtReview March 2006
Douglas, Sarah. "Student Princes" Art + Auction March 2006
Berwick, Carly. "Where a $12 Bag of Peanuts Can Fetch a Fortune" New York Sun, December 5, 2005
Comita, Jenny. "Wonder Boy", W Magazine, November 2005, pp. 250-251
"The Most Powerful Men Under 39", Details, November 2005, pp 157 - 177
"Face Off", L.A. Confidential, February 2006. p 30
"The Power 100: The Next Generation", ArtReview, November / December 2005, p. 105
Art Review Power 100 January 2005
Art Review Power 100 November 2003
Wei, Lilly. "Youthquake: New York's Young Galleries". Art Presse, October 2005
Nash, Matthew, "A Conversation With Zach Feuer", Big, Red & Shiny. Issue 29, 2005
The L Magazine, Sept 28 - Oct 11, 2005, p. 65
Haden-Guest, Anthony. "Art is hot this summer", Financial Times, September 3, 2005
"Into the Sunset", Men's Vogue, Fall 2005
Frey, James. "The 10 Artists Every Man Should Know", Best LIfe, September 2005. pp 100- 101
Gonzalez, David. "Et Ceterra; Zach Feuer Gallery", Beautiful Decay, Issue L, 2005, p. 27
The Art Newspaper, No. 160, "In the trade", July - August 2005
Burket, Brent. "Chelsea Triple-header", www.fallonandrosof.com, June 27, 2005
Kunitz, Daniel, "Modern Folk", Vanity Fair, April 2005, p. 116
Spiegler, Marc. "The Great and the Small", Art and Auction, March 2005.
Art + Auction, "L.A. Contemporary", 2005
ArtInfo, "Zach Feuer Gallery to Open in LA With Kantor Gallery", 2005
NewYorkmetro.com, "New York Magazine Visitors Guide", 2005
Art + Auction, "Going Solo", February 2005
Kraft, Jessica. "The Launch Of Spaceship Columbia", Contemporary, Issue 16, No 76, 2005, pp 30-33
Artforum, "Art Appreciation", November 2004
Smith, Roberta. "Chelsea Enters Its High Baroque Period", The New York Times, November 28, 2004
New York Times, Best of 2003, December 2003
The Art Newspaper "Betting on the Young Outsiders: The New New Thing", June 2002
Issue Magazine, December 2003 New York Times: Young Art Dealers, December 2003 The Shuttle Sheet (Delta), "Chel's Bells", April 2004


[edit] External Links

Zach Feuer Gallery website