SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is an art gallery that provides representation for a range of artists Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm.

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single ar

tist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues. Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Eric Fertman, Hope Gangloff, George Herms, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Shaun O’Dell, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo and Ryan Wallace. In addition to the gallery, Susan Inglett produced prints and multiples as [I.C. Editions, Inc.][1] To date she has published the work of Barbara Bloom, Bruce Conner, Marcel Dzama, Anna Gaskell, Allan McCollum, Paul Noble, Claes Oldenburg, Robyn O'Neil, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, Al Ruppersberg, Philip Taaffe, Terry Winters, and Andrea Zittel among others. In 1998, Susan Inglett co-founded and organized the Editions|Artists Book Fair to 2013. For more information please contact Susan Inglett Gallery at 212/647- 9111, fax 212/647-9333 or [email protected].

Dyed various flesh tones with natural pigments derived from tea and coffee, this fabric work by Maren Hassinger is curre...
02/27/2025

Dyed various flesh tones with natural pigments derived from tea and coffee, this fabric work by Maren Hassinger is currently on view in The Shepherd Museum's exhibition 'Warp and Weft: Technologies within Textiles."

From her 2018 exhibition at Susan Inglett Gallery, 'As One,' the work "focuses on elements, or even problems - social and environmental - that we all share, in which we all have a stake."



Image:
MAREN HASSINGER
Whole Cloth, 2017
Muslin dyed with tea and coffee
62 x 66 in.

HIDDEN GEM:Currently on view in the office, this ink-on-paper work by Bruce Conner highlights the interplay of order and...
02/26/2025

HIDDEN GEM:

Currently on view in the office, this ink-on-paper work by Bruce Conner highlights the interplay of order and chaos central to his practice, as well as the subliminal, drawing inspiration from the psychology of inkblot drawings and Rorscach tests.

"The mystery of symmetry appears to be a universal one. Perhaps this is a characteristic of our consciousness, looking at ourselves; of choosing between symmetry, balance or centering, and asymmetrical eccentricity. The gratuitous environment of a smooth surface of water or mirror surface takes an image that may be chaotic and organizes it. This is a personal experience, but I also think it is the inherent and genetic character of people.” - Bruce Conner

Image:
BRUCE CONNER
UNTITLED, JANUARY 17, 1993, 1993
Ink/Strathmore Bristol paper
23 x 22 7/8 in. Sheet
31 x 30 1/2 in. Frame

Birthing A New Sky: Manuscripts 5 + 6Woolfalk was inspired to create speculative landscapes in response to her research ...
02/25/2025

Birthing A New Sky: Manuscripts 5 + 6

Woolfalk was inspired to create speculative landscapes in response to her research into the Newark Museum’s Hudson River School collection of American landscape paintings. Painted and composed by men in the context of American manifest destiny, the paintings display the American landscape as romanticized and as something to be possessed.

Woolfalk pushes against this, inspired by Richard Mayhew’s approach to an interior “mindscape.” The artist employs cut-paper techniques from her childhood summers spent in Japan to create new, idealized landscapes that are unburdened by colonialism and the antiquated, patriarchal concepts of land ownership.



Image (L-R):
SAYA WOOLFALK
Birthing a New Sky: Manuscript 6, 2022 and Birthing a New Sky: Manuscript 5, 2022
Mixed media collage on paper
42 x 54 7/16 in. (Sheet)
43 x 55 1/2 in. (Framed)

Harmony & Dissonance Orphism in Paris 1910-1930 closing soon. The best part of this show is the chance to see a bunch of...
02/24/2025

Harmony & Dissonance Orphism in Paris 1910-1930 closing soon. The best part of this show is the chance to see a bunch of paintings by a favorite mystic, Frantisěk Kupka. Remember turning up a not exactly glowing review of his survey show at the Guggenheim when researching a paper in grad school. As if I might redeem him I wrote the entire paper in the style of a New York Times review. It was not as well received as I would have hoped, alas 😂

&dissonance

CLOSING TODAY:"Vital Signs: Artists and the Body" at The Museum of Modern Art closes today, Saturday, 22 February 2025.M...
02/22/2025

CLOSING TODAY:

"Vital Signs: Artists and the Body" at The Museum of Modern Art closes today, Saturday, 22 February 2025.

Maren Hassinger's 'Leaning' (1980) is featured in the Robert B. Menschel Galleries on the 3rd floor. Don't miss out!



Photo: Jonathan Muzikar.

Madelyn Grace covered "Meeting of the Lovers" at Susan Inglett Gallery for  ! ❤Thank you to all who attended, we are rea...
02/21/2025

Madelyn Grace covered "Meeting of the Lovers" at Susan Inglett Gallery for ! ❤

Thank you to all who attended, we are really feeling the love. Stay tuned for the next series of readings!

Read the piece at the link in our bio. ❤

Photos: Taryn Segal ._

ON VIEW:'Saya Woolfalk: The Woods Woman Method,' in collaboration with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + ProjectsOn view now th...
02/20/2025

ON VIEW:

'Saya Woolfalk: The Woods Woman Method,' in collaboration with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

On view now through 15 March 2025.



Image:
SAYA WOOLFALK
Cloudskin 5 (white), 2016
Inkjet print on silk
68 x 41 1/2 in.

PRIVATE VIEW:Works by Beverly Semmes and William Villalongo are on view now in our Private View. The pieces respond to t...
02/19/2025

PRIVATE VIEW:

Works by Beverly Semmes and William Villalongo are on view now in our Private View. The pieces respond to the artifactual framework set forth in our current exhibition 'Saya Woolfalk: The Woods Woman Method.'

Semmes challenges conventional definitions of craft and "women work" by presenting nonfunctioning vessels, while Villalongo's work, recently returned from his traveling survey show that ended at MECA, examines the history of the Black Mediterranean, with North African ceramics depicted next to Etruscan earthenware.



(L-R):
BEVERLY SEMMES
Chocolate Landscape Pot with Loop Handles, 2008
Glazed ceramic
10 x 8 in. dia.

WILLIAM VILLALONGO
A Dance for Dave, 2023
Acrylic, velvet flocking and paper collage on wood panel
36 x 76 1/4 x 2 3/4 in.

ONE YEAR AGO:February 2024'Ryan Wallace: Leaves Turn Inside You' opens at Susan Inglett GalleryThe works in this exhibit...
02/15/2025

ONE YEAR AGO:

February 2024

'Ryan Wallace: Leaves Turn Inside You' opens at Susan Inglett Gallery

The works in this exhibition utilized offcuts and debris from previous works to inform the densely layered compositions, comprised of oil, enamel, acrylic, Mylar, aluminum, copper, linen, and fiberglass. The materiality and recycling of familiar forms produced lyrical works that are simultaneously chaotic and symphonic.

💝 💗 Happy Valentine's Day! 💗 💝Image:Robert Kobayashi outside Moe's Meat Market on Valentine's Day ca. 1983
02/14/2025

💝 💗 Happy Valentine's Day! 💗 💝

Image:
Robert Kobayashi outside Moe's Meat Market on Valentine's Day ca. 1983

Another wildly successful reading organized by the team of magicians Cortney Connolly and Becket Gourlay, orchestrated b...
02/14/2025

Another wildly successful reading organized by the team of magicians Cortney Connolly and Becket Gourlay, orchestrated by the brilliant Sam Falb. Happy Valentines Eve 💘💘💘

💕  TONIGHT! 💕  and  welcome all lovers of love to enjoy a series of readings by Sahir Ahmed, Brianna Lance, Whitney Mall...
02/13/2025

💕 TONIGHT! 💕

and welcome all lovers of love to enjoy a series of readings by Sahir Ahmed, Brianna Lance, Whitney Mallett, Chris Murphy, Camille Sojit Pejcha, and Matt Starr.

Come dressed in your pre-Valentine's best! We suggest a palette of red, pink, white, and black.








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CLOSING SOON:Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now  Closes Monday, 17 February 2025.Pictured here...
02/12/2025

CLOSING SOON:

Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now

Closes Monday, 17 February 2025.

Pictured here are Maren Hassinger and Met curator Akili Tommasino standing in front of Hassinger's 'Love(Pyramid), 2008/2024.' Hundreds of pink plastic bags are inflated manually, capturing the breaths of those installing the work. They are then installed en masse, creating a vibrant, pyramidal cascade.

Other artists in the 'Nu Nile Abstraction' gallery include Sam Gilliam, Houston Conwill, Rashid Johnson, David Hammons, Mildred Thompson, and more. Don't miss out!

This evening at 6 PM, Saya Woolfalk will deliver the annual Malloy Lecture at Skidmore College's Tang Teaching Museum!Wo...
02/11/2025

This evening at 6 PM, Saya Woolfalk will deliver the annual Malloy Lecture at Skidmore College's Tang Teaching Museum!

Woolfalk’s work has been shown at the Tang in the exhibitions 'Where Words Falter: Art and Empathy' and 'Never Done: 100 Years of Women in Politics and Beyond,' and is featured in the exhibition catalog 'Alma Thomas.'



Photo courtesy the artist

NEXT WEEK:The Brooklyn RailThe New Social Environment  #1163Saya Woolfalk is joined by Editor-at-Large Eleanor Heartley ...
02/08/2025

NEXT WEEK:

The Brooklyn Rail
The New Social Environment #1163

Saya Woolfalk is joined by Editor-at-Large Eleanor Heartley to discuss her current exhibition at Susan Inglett Gallery in collaboration with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, The Woods Woman Method.

The conversation will take place on Wednesday, 12 February 2025 at 1 PM EST.

Registration is available via their website and the link on our homepage!



Image 1:
SAYA WOOLFALK
Birthing a New Sky: Manuscript 6, 2022
Mixed media collage on paper
54 3/8 x 42 in. (Sheet)
56 x 43 in. (Framed)

Image 2:
SAYA WOOLFALK
Birthing a New Sky: Manuscript 5, 2022
Mixed media collage on paper
54 7/16 x 42 in. (Sheet)
56 x 43 in. (Framed)

Celebrating the life of Alonzo Davis today, co-founder of Brockman Gallery, whose commitment to showing Black artists in...
02/07/2025

Celebrating the life of Alonzo Davis today, co-founder of Brockman Gallery, whose commitment to showing Black artists inspired a generation of makers and brought national attention to Black art from the late 1960s onward.

A federally funded public art program through Brockman Gallery gave Maren Hassinger early support, financing collaborations with artists like Senga Nengudi and Ulysses Jackson, and for the creations of works such as 'Twelve Trees #2,' shown here

Also included are images of Maren during the installation and completion of the original 'Twelve Trees' on the Hollywood Freeway and its reinstallation on the San Diego Freeway.



Image 1:
Photograph of Alonzo Davis
Photo: Elisa Leonelli

Image 2:
Installation view, 'Twelve Trees #2, (1979)'
Galvanized wire rope
120 x 1,680 x 60 in.

Images 3-4:
Documentation of 'Twelve Trees #1, (1978)' installation
Galvanized wire rope
132 in. height each
Photos: Adam Avila

OPENING RECEPTION TONIGHT:'Saya Woolfalk: The Woods Woman Method' in collaboration with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Proje...
02/06/2025

OPENING RECEPTION TONIGHT:

'Saya Woolfalk: The Woods Woman Method'
in collaboration with Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects

Thursday, 6 February 2025 from 6 - 8 PM

"The Woods Woman Method is the newest manifestation of the artist’s ongoing exploration of hybrid identity, accomplished through an elaborate fiction inspired by her own family background. Combining elements of African American, Japanese, and European cultures with allusions to anthropology, feminist theory, science fiction, Eastern religion, and fashion, Woolfalk depicts the story of a chimeric species she names the Empathics, botanic humanoid beings with a highly evolved ability to understand the experiences of others."

Photos: Adam Reich

Maren Hassinger's 'Whole Cloth,' (2017) is featured in the entryway of The Shepherd's exhibition 'Warp & Weft: Technolog...
02/05/2025

Maren Hassinger's 'Whole Cloth,' (2017) is featured in the entryway of The Shepherd's exhibition 'Warp & Weft: Technologies within Textiles,' curated by Allison Glenn.

The work consists of strips of muslin dyed with coffee and tea, and then woven into an incomplete lattice, creating a grid of various neutral tones and leaving loose ends to trail to the floor.

Opposite is Tyrell Winston's 'The Red Balloon,' (2024), comprised entirely of basketball nets, highlighting the unusual materiality at the core of the show.

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522 W 24th Street
New York, NY
10011

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

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+12126479111

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SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues.

Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Eric Fertman, Hope Gangloff, Maren Hassinger, George Herms, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Shaun O’Dell, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo, Ryan Wallace, and Wilmer Wilson IV.

In addition to the gallery, Susan Inglett produced prints and multiples as I.C. Editions, Inc.To date she has published the work of Barbara Bloom, Bruce Conner, Marcel Dzama, Anna Gaskell, Allan McCollum, Paul Noble, Claes Oldenburg, Robyn O'Neil, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, Al Ruppersberg, Philip Taaffe, Terry Winters, and Andrea Zittel among others. In 1998, Susan Inglett co-founded and organized the Editions|Artists Book Fair to 2013.