Michael Werner to open the second New York Gallery

With the art market significantly contracting during the past year, you are more likely to hear the closure of the exhibition than expansion. But when Michael Werner Gallery opens his first exhibition with Sanya Kantarovsky later this week, he will not be in one place Upper East Side but two.
The new area came through a little fall. Werner has occupied a jewel fund on the second floor of 4 East Street 77 Street since 2000. Space.
He looked shortly in Tripka, but German-based Michael Werner-which is located in the mid-1980s and is still active in the exhibition-was insisting on maintaining the presence of the upper eastern side. Viklaneson was his own concerns about a large area in the city center.
“At this moment, the greatness of everything is not commensurate with the reality of the situation, and this is a very unusual moment in several different waysandHe said: “In reference to the world of art and the market, but also the broader cultural and political environment. The same importance is of importance, the big quarters of Tripka are not commensurate with the identity of the exhibition. He said: “Our identity is a large part of the reason for the artists reaching us, and the spaces are part of that identity.”
When Werner was originally opened on the upper eastern side, in 1990, he took control of the neighborhood by ancient master’s merchants, so it was not the option to confront contemporary – he was colleagues of the Suhao galleries. While these exhibitions had passed to Chelsea, then to Tripika, Werner remained in his position.
Fortunately, Veneklasen found a corner available, at 1018 Madison Avenue, which also includes Gray and Alexander Bergruen exhibitions, and bounce on them. When the new owners in the 4 East 77 calm his original interests by saying that they liked the exhibition to survive, he realized that the presence of two areas of three minutes on foot from each other was not a bad idea, and Canarovsky jumped the chance of opening it (and represented by the exhibition) with two parts.
As for the construction, the exhibition was reunited with Annabel Sildorf, who recently supervised the renewal of the Frick group. Now the selection of exhibitions around the world, Selldorf made its first exhibition project with Werner in 1989, when Richard Glogman has just left Richard Gloven to leave alone.
The Kantarovsky show, entitled “Screcrow”, opens the paintings, graphics, ceramics and a new set of mono models, on May 7.