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Space 776 Gallery was founded in 2015 with the aim of supporting a diverse group of artists, both local and international, spanning multiple generations and working across various media. Since its inception, the gallery has become a significant platform for showcasing emerging artistic talents and fostering connections with institutions.
The gallery first opened its doors on Central Avenue in Bushwick in 2015. In 2020, we relocated to our present address at 37-39 Clinton Street in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Furthering our commitment to global engagement, we expanded our presence in 2024 with the opening of a new location in Seoul.
Our vision is to continually foster an environment where the narratives of established and emerging artists converge, inspiring new creative dialogues. Our history reflects this commitment. During our time in Bushwick, our long-standing open studio initiative provided crucial support to local artists, many of whom have since achieved greater recognition. Space 776 has successfully introduced and placed the work of our notable new artists in prestigious collections, including the JP Morgan ART collection and the Ukrainian National Art Museum, as well as with significant private collectors. Our support extends beyond the gallery space, as demonstrated by our involvement with the documentary film, Liz N Val. In 2019, we also participated in collaborative exhibitions, such as “Plan B” at David Zwirner. Additionally, we regularly present curated exhibitions at the gallery and have participated in over 60 international art fairs.
Looking ahead to 2025, Space 776 Gallery will continue its mission to support artists throughout their careers, introduce innovative perspectives, and further expand its international network.