Our Story
Nohra Haime Gallery was founded in New York in 1981 on Madison Avenue and 78th Street. In 1988, the gallery moved to the Fuller Building on 57th Street. From 2010 to 2017, the gallery was located at the Crown Building, on 5th Avenue. Our current location is in Chelsea, at 500 West 21st Street. Since its inception, the principal focus of the gallery has been the representation of a selected group of international contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video and photography.
The gallery has exhibited new voices and historical artists, as well as established artists from the United States, Europe, and Latin America. The gallery is known for organizing legendary significant group exhibitions as well as one person exhibitions.
The gallery has also specialized in the resale of select works of art from the 20th century.
Nohra Haime Gallery is a member of the Art Dealers Association of America.
ARTISTS REPRESENTED: The Niki de Saint Phalle Foundation, The Estate of Juan Downey, OLGA DE AMARAL, NATALIA ARIAS, ALVARO BARRIOS, HUGO BASTIDAS, NICOLA BOLLA, CAROL K. BROWN, ANDREA CHIESI, LESLEY DILL, JULIE HEDRICK, VALERIE HIRD, SUSANA JAIME-MENA, MENASHE KADISHMAN, GREGG LOUIS, JAVIER MARIN, LIKA MUTAL, ANA PAOLA PROTASIO, RUBY RUMIE, CAROLE SEBOROVSKI, ANTONIO SEGUI, EVE SONNEMAN, ADAM STRAUS, FRANCISCA SUTIL, HUGO TILLMAN, JOHN VAN ALSTINE, SOPHIA VARI