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Casey Kaplan is a contemporary
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in
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, in the United States.


History

The gallery was founded in 1995 in a , one-room space located on the upper floor of a cast iron loft building on Broadway, before moving to Greene Street in 1997. The gallery relocated in 2000 to a store-front gallery space in Chelsea /
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on 14th Street. During this time, Casey Kaplan hosted the first ever New York solo exhibitions of many now canonized contemporary artists, such as Jason Dodge,
Trisha Donnelly Trisha Donnelly (born April 22, 1974) is an American contemporary artist who is particularly well known as a conceptual artist. Donnelly works with various media including photography, drawing, audio, video, sculpture and performance.Cotter, Suz ...
,
Carsten Höller Carsten Höller (born December 1961) is a German artist. He lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden.Alice Rawsthorn (January 2012)"Cliff Hanger - The Ghanaian home of artists Carsten Höller and Marcel Odenbach goes above—and beyond" '' W Magazin ...
,
Jonathan Monk Jonathan Monk (born 1969, in Leicester, UK) is an artist living and working in Berlin. Life and career Art practice Monk questions the meaning of art using conceptualism in a way that Ken Johnson in ''The New York Times ''The New ...
and
Simon Starling Simon Starling (born 1967) is an English Neo-conceptual art, conceptual artist and won the Turner Prize in 2005. Early life Simon Starling was born in 1967 in Epsom, Surrey. He studied photography and art at Maidstone College of Art from 1986 to ...
, in addition to staging solo shows with
Liam Gillick Liam Gillick (born 1964) is a British artist. In the 1990s he was one of the informal Young British Artists group; like many of them, he took a degree in fine art from Goldsmiths' College, in London. He was among the artists included in the ...
and curatorial collaborations with
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and artist
Douglas Gordon Douglas Gordon (born 20 September 1966) is a Scottish artist. He won the Turner Prize in 1996, the Premio 2000 at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997 and the Hugo Boss Prize in 1998. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Work Much of Gordon's ...
. The gallery expanded once more in 2005 to a larger store-front on 21st street, before relocating in 2015 to our current , two-story space in the Flower District. Solo exhibitions in the new space have been staged by Kevin Beasley, Jordan Casteel,
Sarah Crowner Sarah Crowner (born 1974) is an American painter best known for her geometric abstractions that evoke the style of hard-edge painting of the 1950s and 60s. Biography Sarah Crowner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1974. She received a Bac ...
, N. Dash, Haris Epaminonda,
Geoffrey Farmer Geoffrey Farmer (born 1967) is best known for extensive multimedia installations made of cut-out images which form collages. Early career Farmer was born at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC in 1967 and grew up in the Dundarave neighbourhood ...
, Mateo López, and Matthew Ronay, and the distinguished Turin-based abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, whose work had not been shown in New York since the 1970s.Carlin, T.J
"Casey Kaplan"
''Time Out New York,'' May 3, 2010


Artists

Casey Kaplan Gallery represents several living artists, including: * Kevin Beasley * Matthew Brannon * Jeff Burton, Nathan Carter * Jordan Casteel (since 2016) *
Sarah Crowner Sarah Crowner (born 1974) is an American painter best known for her geometric abstractions that evoke the style of hard-edge painting of the 1950s and 60s. Biography Sarah Crowner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1974. She received a Bac ...
(since 2014) * N. Dash (since 2015) * Jason Dodge *
Judith Eisler Judith Eisler (born 1962) is an artist based in Vienna, Austria and Warren, CT. Eisler received her BFA from Cornell University in 1984. She gathers source imagery for her paintings from watching films and photographing stills from the foota ...
(since 2017) * Haris Epaminonda *
Geoffrey Farmer Geoffrey Farmer (born 1967) is best known for extensive multimedia installations made of cut-out images which form collages. Early career Farmer was born at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, BC in 1967 and grew up in the Dundarave neighbourhood ...
* Jonathan Gardner *
Liam Gillick Liam Gillick (born 1964) is a British artist. In the 1990s he was one of the informal Young British Artists group; like many of them, he took a degree in fine art from Goldsmiths' College, in London. He was among the artists included in the ...
* Giorgio Griffa * Brian Jungen * Hannah Levy (since 2019) * Mateo López *
Jonathan Monk Jonathan Monk (born 1969, in Leicester, UK) is an artist living and working in Berlin. Life and career Art practice Monk questions the meaning of art using conceptualism in a way that Ken Johnson in ''The New York Times ''The New ...
* Marlo Pascual * Diego Perrone * Matthew Ronay (since 2017) * Hugh Scott-Douglas *
Simon Starling Simon Starling (born 1967) is an English Neo-conceptual art, conceptual artist and won the Turner Prize in 2005. Early life Simon Starling was born in 1967 in Epsom, Surrey. He studied photography and art at Maidstone College of Art from 1986 to ...
* David Thorpe * Garth Weiser The gallery has in the past also represented the following: *
Trisha Donnelly Trisha Donnelly (born April 22, 1974) is an American contemporary artist who is particularly well known as a conceptual artist. Donnelly works with various media including photography, drawing, audio, video, sculpture and performance.Cotter, Suz ...


Art Fairs

The gallery has exhibited at the ADAA Art Show (New York, NY);
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, Switzerland);
Art Basel Miami Beach Art Basel Miami Beach, sometimes referred to as "Art Basel Miami," is an art fair founded in 2002 as an offshoot of the flagship Art Basel fair in Switzerland. It is currently considered the most important art fair in the United States and was the f ...
(
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); Frieze LA (Los Angeles, CA); Frieze New York (New York, NY); and Frieze London (London, UK).Frieze London 2013: Gallery List
Frieze.


References


External links


Official site
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