New York, NY 10028
+1 212 925 6190
info@davidnolangallery.com
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
-
Established in 1987, David Nolan Gallery is a New York-based modern and contemporary art gallery renowned for its eclectic programming that responds to the constantly shifting artistic landscape. The gallery is known for its commitment to both emerging and established artists, offering a dynamic platform that fosters innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions. Located half a block from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, David Nolan Gallery showcases international artists working in various media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation. The mission of the gallery is to contribute to the narrative of art history through a dynamic and ever evolving conversation between legacy and contemporary vision.
David Nolan Gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.David NolanFounderValentina BranchiniPartnerGabriella HétuGallery AssociateTharini SankarasubramanianGallery AssociateAntoine LefebvreHead Preparator -
1980s
Founded in SoHo in 1987, David Nolan Gallery’s original mission was to showcase contemporary works on paper along with painting and sculptures by American and European artists, and to produce monographs alongside tightly curated historical exhibitions. The first solo show at the gallery – an exhibition of early drawings by Sigmar Polke - was followed by presentations of now-canonical German artists, including Georg Baselitz, Martin Kippenberger, Dieter Roth, Gerhard Richter, Hermann Nitsch, Rosemarie Trockel and Albert Oehlen. In this same period, the gallery began showing works by major American artists including William Copley, Carroll Dunham, Fred Sandback, Al Taylor and Barry Le Va.
-
1990s
In 1993, David Nolan Gallery had its first exhibition with Richard Artschwager, which was succeeded the following year with a show of work by Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay. In the late 1990s, another two key American artists were introduced to the program, Jim Nutt and Peter Saul. Further growth was marked by the inclusion of New York-based artists Mel Kendrick and Steve DiBenedetto in the mid-2000s, at a time when the gallery also began working more closely with the Estate of George Grosz.
-
2000s
In 2007, David Nolan Gallery mounted an important survey of contemporary Romanian art, which included work by Adrian Ghenie and Gabriela Vanga, alongside Ciprian Mureşan and Şerban Savu, both of whom continue to work with the gallery. In 2008, the gallery expanded and relocated to Chelsea. The new gallery was Markus Dochantschi and StudioMDA's first art gallery project in New York; the building façade was designed by Richard Artschwager for David Nolan. A major Richard Artschwager exhibition inaugurted the gallery's new space.
-
-
David Nolan Gallery in Chelsea
-
David Nolan and Markus Dochantschi
-
Richard Artschwager
-
Richard Artschwager's exhibition
-
Ian Hamilton Finaly's exhibition at Nolan Judin, Berlin
-
Ian Hamilton Finlay's exhibition
-
George Grosz's exhibition
-
Mel Kendrick's public art at Madison Square Park, 2009
-
Peter Saul's exhibition
-
-
2010s
Artists Julia Fish, David Hartt, Jonathan Meese, Wardell Milan, and Jorinde Voigt joined David Nolan Gallery's program.
-
-
David Nolan, Julia Fish, David Hartt, Maureen Bray, and Wardell Milan
-
Valentina Branchini and Mel Kendrick
-
Mel Kendrick and Barry Le Va at Kendrick's exhibition opening
-
David Nolan and Jonathan Meese's work
-
David Nolan and Jonathan Meese
-
David Hartt
-
Jim Nutt and Valentina Branchini
-
Colm Tóibín and David Nolan
-
Julia Fish and Valentina Branchini
-
Andy Hall and David Nolan
-
Mel Kendrick and Mark Getty
-
Barry Le Va and David Nolan
-
Jorinde Voigt
-
Claire Chase performing in collaboration with Jorinde Voigt
-
Barry Le Va and David Nolan Gallery team
-
Jim Nutt
-
David Hartt
-
Wardell Milan and David Nolan with Milan's billboard in Miami
-
Jim Nutt and Hans Ulrich Obrist
-
Ciprian Mureşan and David Nolan
-
Gary Garrels, Joel Wachs, and Ciprian Mureşan
-
Jonathan Meese, Brigitte Meese, and David Nolan
-
Jack Shear, Ray Learsy, Jasper Johns, and David Nolan
-
David Nolan with Wardell Milan's poster in Los Angeles
-
Germano Celant and David Nolan
-
Photo with Lawrence Wiener and Barry Le Va in Le Va's sketchbook
-
Joyce Pensato and David Nolan
-
-
2020s
David Nolan Gallery has continued to build on its reputation of showing leading international artists, adding Dorothea Rockburne in 2020, and announcing its newest location on the Upper East Side, inaugurated in spring 2020 with an exhibition of new works by Jorinde Voigt and the gallery's fourteenth solo show of Barry Le Va. In 2021, Brazilian painter Paulo Pasta's first show at David Nolan Gallery marked the artist's first solo presentation in all North America. In 2022, American artist Chakaia Booker joined the program, followed by Iraqi-American painter Vian Sora in 2023, and the Estate of Enrico Baj in 2024. -
-
David Nolan Gallery team, 2020
-
David Nolan and Mel Kendrick at The Addison Gallery of American Art
-
Jorinde Voigt at the Menil Drawing Institute
-
Jack Shear and David Nolan, "The Collector and the Art Dealer" exhibition
-
Chakaia Booker and David Nolan
-
Vian Sora and Jerry Saltz
-
Jonathan Meese and David Nolan
-
Valentina Branchini and Paulo Pasta
-
David Nolan and Young-Jae Lee
-
Antoine Lefebvre and our Art Handler Team
-
Valentina Branchini and David Nolan
-
Alaina Simone, Gabriella Hétu, and Tharini Sankarasubramanian
-