Maccarone Inc
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Maccarone is a contemporary art gallery located in the West Village of New York City. The owner, Michele Maccarone, is well-known for supporting the ambitious projects of the artists she represents such as Christoph Büchel, Carol Bove, David Lamelas and Christian Jankowski.
[edit] Artists
Mike Bouchet, Carol Bove, Christoph Büchel, Anthony Burdin, Chivas Clem, Roberto Cuoghi, Felix Gmelin, Christian Jankowski, David Lamelas, Nate Lowman, Corey McCorkle, Otto Muehl, Claudia & Julia Mueller, Daniel Roth, Kaari Upson and Olav Westphalen.
[edit] History
Maccarone was first opened on November 3, 2001 in a four-story building on Canal Street in Chinatown where the gallery conceptually set a different model for an art gallery outside of the Chelsea art mold. It has since moved to the West Village.
[edit] External links
- Maccarone [1]
- "Please Do Not Remove this Label" by Nick Stillman, The Brooklyn Rail, July 2005. [2]
- "Art in Review; Mike Bouchet" by Holland Cotter. The New York Times, May 20, 2005. [3]
- "Felix Gmelin: Maccarone Inc." by Margaret Sundell. ArtForum, Sept 2004 [4]
- "The New Dealers" by Alex Mar. New York Magazine, December 1, 2003[http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/features/n_9551/index1.html/
- "Christian Jankowski at Maccarone, Inc, New York" by Stephanie Cash. Art in America, September 2002.[5]
- "Art in Review: Christoph Büchel" by Roberta Smith. The New York Times, December 21, 2001.[6]
- The Frieze Art Fair: Amanda Sharp and Michele Maccarone interviewed by Mark Fletcher of WPS1 [7]