History
East 94th Street
The gallery opened in 2003 in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood on New York City’s Upper East Side as an integral part of Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn’s home. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the gallery features a dedicated exhibition space on the first floor and a combination living/gallery space on the second. The inaugural exhibition presented a video work by gallery artist Aïda Ruilova. Subsequent exhibitions have featured work by Betty Woodman, Maya Lin, Wangechi Mutu, Hanna Liden andSalon 94 Freemans
In 2007, the gallery opened an additional location on New York’sSalon 94 Bowery
In October 2010, the gallery opened a third location on the Bowery on New York’sSalon 94 Design
In 2015, Salon 94 started producing exhibitions that challenged the traditions of and boundaries between fine art, functional objects, and the decorative arts. The space ran parallel to Salon 94 and is called Salon 94 Design. Artists and designers in the program's roster include Jay Sae Jung Oh, Thomas Barger, Donald Judd, Max Lab, Kueng Caputo, Rick Owens, Kate Millet, Gaetano Pesce, Gloria Kisch, Tom Sachs, amongst others.East 89th Street
In 2019, Greenberg Rohatyn acquired three buildings that made up the former National Academy Museum on East 89th Street – a property – which will be Salon 94's new headquarters.Artists
Artists that were represented by Salon 94 included: * Derrick Adams * Marina Adams *Estate of Terry Adkins *Estate of César Baldaccini * Amy Bessone * Huma Bhabha * Judy Chicago (since 2016) * Liu Chuang * Liz Cohen *Estate of Jimmy DeSana * Francesca DiMattio * Ibrahim El-Salahi * Sylvie Fleury * Natalie Frank (since 2019) * Katy Grannan * Lyle Ashton Harris (since 2017) * Jon Kessler *Takuro Kuwata * Marilyn Minter *Estate of Carlo Mollino * Takeshi Murata * Jayson Musson * Ruby Neri (since 2018)Maximilíano Durón (November 20, 2018)References
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