Rivington Arms
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Rivington Arms is an art gallery in New York City.
Melissa Bent and Mirabelle Marden (daughter of artists Helen and Brice Marden) founded the gallery as a small storefront on Rivington Street in 2001, part of a new wave of galleries opening in the Lower East Side.[1] In 2005, it moved to a larger space on East 2nd Street.[2]
The gallery participates in the following art fairs: The Armory Show, Frieze,[3] NADA, and VOLTAshow.
[edit] Artists represented
- Darren Bader
- Mathew Cerletty
- John Finneran
- Shara Hughes
- Lansing-Dreiden
- Hanna Liden
- Carter Mull
- Dash Snow
- Pinar Yolacan
[edit] References
- ^ Maine, Stephen. "Down East: Manhattan's Lower East Side has become a mecca for independent, highly innovative new galleries", Art in America, 1 May 2006. Retrieved from encyclopedia.com, 25 November 2007.
- ^ "Bowery Girls", Artforum, 17 April 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2007.
- ^ "Rivington Arms", friezeartfair.com. Retrieved 25 November 2007.
[edit] External links
- Official website
- ME Magazine
- New York Times Review
- Art in Review; Darren Bader retrieved from The New York Times website