Nohra Haime Gallery

Nohra Haime Gallery Representing an internationally diverse group of contemporary artists with varying expertise in pain

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. Since 2010, the gallery is located at the Crown Building, on 5th Avenue. 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, NATALIA ARIAS, ALVARO BARRIOS, HUGO BASTIDAS, ROSALYN BODYCOMB, NICOLA BOLLA, CAROL K. BROWN, ANDREA CHIESI, JULIE HEDRICK, VALERIE HIRD, SUSANA JAIME-MENA, MENASHE KADISHMAN, LEOPOLDO MALER, JAVIER MARIN, LIKA MUTAL, EVE SONNEMAN, ADAM STRAUS, FRANCISCA SUTIL, HUGO TILLMAN, JOHN VAN ALSTINE, SOPHIA VARI

We are thrilled to announce Guest Curators Review series, our latest initiative in collaboration with  🙌In aims to stren...
02/02/2025

We are thrilled to announce Guest Curators Review series, our latest initiative in collaboration with 🙌
In aims to strengthen our network with art professionals we are excited to invite guest curators to share their insights on the gallery program, artists and projects.
Learn more on the first entry clicking the link in our stories or go to our press tab in the website to read the review.
Our first guest is Lara Bayer. Co-founder of Emerging collector services and art advisor.

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ADRIANA MARMOREKNO ORDINARY LOVE, 2013found watches1.97 x 5.91 x 1.57 in.  5 x 15 x 4 cm. variable
02/01/2025

ADRIANA MARMOREK
NO ORDINARY LOVE, 2013
found watches
1.97 x 5.91 x 1.57 in. 5 x 15 x 4 cm. variable

Carol K. Brown (born 1945 in Tennessee) is an American artist that works with sculpture, painting, photography, installa...
01/31/2025

Carol K. Brown (born 1945 in Tennessee) is an American artist that works with sculpture, painting, photography, installation, video, and digital manipulation.
Learn more about her work and exhibitions at the link in our BIO🙌


CAROL K. BROWN
SMALL SKIN # 3, 1996-2019
aluminum and mixed media
27 x 8 x 8 in. 68.6 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm.
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We want to thank all the attendees of our Evening reception, our first event of the year, where among the attendees we h...
01/31/2025

We want to thank all the attendees of our Evening reception, our first event of the year, where among the attendees we had the pleasure of welcoming some of the artists that we represent!🙌 Adam Straus, Hugo Bastidas and Lesley Dill joined us for this amazing event.

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Happy Lunar Year 2025! 🐍ASSIETE SERPENTS, 1982NIKI DE SAINT PHALLESilkscreen using 6 colors on porcelain8 in diameter | ...
01/30/2025

Happy Lunar Year 2025! 🐍

ASSIETE SERPENTS, 1982
NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE
Silkscreen using 6 colors on porcelain
8 in diameter | 20.3 cm diameter
Limited edition set
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Takashi Murakami is a Japanese artist and the founder of the “Superflat” art movement. His work is known for its vibrant...
01/29/2025

Takashi Murakami is a Japanese artist and the founder of the “Superflat” art movement. His work is known for its vibrant colors, playful style, and fusion of traditional Japanese art with contemporary pop culture.
Back in 2012 we presented a solo show with some of the artist’s more important works.
Learn more about Murakami and inquire on this artwork at nohrahaimegallery.com

TAKASHI MURAKAMI
JELLYFISH EYES - WHITE 3, 2006
offset lithograph, Ed. 300
20 x 20 in. 50.8 x 50.8 cm

We are thrilled to invite you to our first event of 2025! An evening reception in the frame of MATTER AND FORM Group Exh...
01/28/2025

We are thrilled to invite you to our first event of 2025! An evening reception in the frame of MATTER AND FORM Group Exhibition 🙌
Join us from 6:00 to 8:00 pm

Julie Hedrick is a Canadian artist known for her abstract and vibrant oil paintings. Through the span of her career, rec...
01/25/2025

Julie Hedrick is a Canadian artist known for her abstract and vibrant oil paintings. Through the span of her career, recurring elements are visible in her paintings; yet they consistently experience artistic evolution, resulting in a coherence that is highly unique. The work is a direct effect of her open and spacious studio, housed in an old church chapel, operating as a temple of meditation and creation.
Inquire on her work and learn more about her practice! 🙌

JULIE HEDRICK
SNOW, SKY & THUNDER, 2004
oil on canvas
48 x 96 in. 122 x 243.5 cm.
verso

Ecstasy sculpture and it’s beautiful shadow reflected in the gallery facade, currently on cue at MATTER AND FORM Group E...
01/24/2025

Ecstasy sculpture and it’s beautiful shadow reflected in the gallery facade, currently on cue at MATTER AND FORM Group Exhibition🙌

LESLEY DILL
ECSTASY, 2011
cast burnished bronze
17 x 9 x 11.75 in. 43.2 x 22.9 x 29.8 cm.

  🙌With this initiative, we spotlight the incredible projects, events, and exhibitions the gallery has championed worldw...
01/23/2025

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With this initiative, we spotlight the incredible projects, events, and exhibitions the gallery has championed worldwide.

In 2012, we proudly presented Niki de Saint Phalle’s monumental sculptures along Park Avenue in New York City, stretching from 52nd to 60th Streets. The exhibition showcased nine striking works, including her iconic Nanas, totems, and pieces from her Black Heroes Series. This landmark installation was made possible through our collaboration with The Niki Charitable Art Foundation, The Sculpture Committee of The Fund for Park Avenue, and New York City Parks and Recreation’s Public Art Program.

Discover more about this unforgettable exhibition on our website and explore our curated selection of books on the artist.

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Celebrated for the distinct and coherent visual language Sophia Vari investigated abstract volume, form and balance. Wor...
01/22/2025

Celebrated for the distinct and coherent visual language Sophia Vari investigated abstract volume, form and balance. Working across sculpture, collage, oil and watercolour, Vari neatly navigated diverse influences, from Olmec and Cycladic artistic traditions to European Modernism, in her constant drive to express ‘beauty and harmony.
Inquire on her work and bio at the link in our website!

SOPHIA VARI
LEDA ET LE CYGNE, 1984
bronze, gold
7 x 12 x 8 in. 17.8 x 30.5 x 20.4 cm.

Up close details of Adriana Marmorek’s glass sculpture from the BESOS series.Marmorek’s search has transformed her into ...
01/21/2025

Up close details of Adriana Marmorek’s glass sculpture from the BESOS series.
Marmorek’s search has transformed her into a researcher, an avid reader of post-modern philosophy and poetry, a seeker of meanings concealed behind layers of paint in classical works of art. Learn more about her work at the link in our BIO!

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“Strobe Matrix” is Villareal’s first formal attempt at light art—though it had a more practical use when he created it i...
01/17/2025

“Strobe Matrix” is Villareal’s first formal attempt at light art—though it had a more practical use when he created it in 1997: It was used as a night-time beacon for his Burning Man camp. Though Villareal is now known for his work with LEDs, this was done with incandescent bulbs. Still, the sense of sequencing and using light as an art form is readily evident.
Video credits: XOrient Harbor TedXTalks
LEO VILLAREAL
STROBE MATRIX, 1997
Plexiglas, wood, strobe lights, custom software, electrical hardware
60 x 12 x 60 in. 152.4 x 30.5 x 152.4 cm.
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Born in Panamá City in 1950. Nessim Bassan started exhibiting very early on, in 1968, where he found great success. His ...
01/16/2025

Born in Panamá City in 1950. Nessim Bassan started exhibiting very early on, in 1968, where he found great success. His art was admired and valued by renowned art critics and curators such as Thomas Messer from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and Lester Cooke from the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC.

NESSIM BASSAN
First Mechanism Used to Make Silk in Yangshao Culture, 2022
Cotton threads, acrylic and wood on canvas
39 × 39 × 5 in | 99.1 × 99.1 × 12.7 cm

Viewed as one of America’s most respected 20th century artists, George Segal is best known for his plaster sculptures of...
01/15/2025

Viewed as one of America’s most respected 20th century artists, George Segal is best known for his plaster sculptures of ordinary people as they go about their lives.
Visit our current exhibition MATTER AND FORM to see Segal’s work and learn more about his practice.

GEORGE SEGAL
UNTITLED (Fragment), 1970
plaster, unique
35½ x 13¾ x 7 7/8 in. 90 x 35 x 20 cm.
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Our artist, Francisca Sutil began her art career in the late 1970s making flat, paper cast work. Her strong interest in ...
01/14/2025

Our artist, Francisca Sutil began her art career in the late 1970s making flat, paper cast work. Her strong interest in technical processes has led her work to evolve and change many times. Her abstract artwork reflects her love and understanding of process and materiality and alludes to high modernist abstraction and influences from artists like Jackson Po***ck, Morris Louis and Ellsworth Kelly.
Learn more about her work and visit the gallery to peek at her paintings from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

FRANCISCA SUTIL
RESONANCIA No. 8, 2005
pigmented gesso and oil on linen mounted on wood, 6 panels
15 3/4 x 189 in. 40 x 480 cm

“I seek to take geometry, volume and form and humanize the whole within space.”Sophia Vari, born near Athens to a Greek ...
01/11/2025

“I seek to take geometry, volume and form and humanize the whole within space.”
Sophia Vari, born near Athens to a Greek father and a Hungarian mother, started painting at the age of 16, and soon felt the need to express herself through another medium. Travelling to Egypt in 1978, she drew fascinated and convinced of the importance of monumental sculpture. From then, she started to include bronze and marble as fundamental materials across her repertoire.
Visit us to take a closer look at her unique sculptures and learn more about her work at the link in our bio🙌

SOPHIA VARI
SILENCES NOUVEAUX, 1991
bronze with black patina, ed. 3
47 x 18 x 15 in. 120 x 47 x 38 cm.
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By uniting fundamentally diverse media, the artist accentuates the inherent properties of her materials in ways that are...
01/10/2025

By uniting fundamentally diverse media, the artist accentuates the inherent properties of her materials in ways that are both elegant and provocative. In the tradition of Post-Minimalist artist Eva Hesse, Jaime-Mena creates psychologically charged objects using organic materials and repeated geometric forms.
Her work Glass Pit is currently on view at MATTER AND FORM. A Group Exhibition, learn more about the show in the link in our bio.🙌

SUSANA JAIME-MENA
GLASS PIT, 2002
lead & glass
10 x 20 x 20 in. 24 x 50.8 x 50.8 cm.
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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