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P·P·O·W Gallery is a renowned contemporary art gallery located in New York City, known for its commitment to championing both emerging and established artists with diverse and often underrepresented voices. Since its founding in 1983, the gallery has played a significant role in shaping the discourse around politically engaged art, queer narratives, feminist themes, and social justice issues. With a focus on artists who challenge conventions and engage with critical cultural dialogues, P·P·O·W has developed a reputation for thoughtful curation and long-term artist relationships.
The gallery represents a roster of influential artists, including David Wojnarowicz, Martin Wong, and Dinh Q. Lê, alongside exciting new talent. It regularly showcases museum-quality exhibitions that blend historical significance with contemporary relevance. P·P·O·W is dedicated to fostering critical conversations within the art community, hosting artist talks, special programming, and participating in major art fairs. Through its commitment to cultural engagement and advocacy, the gallery remains an important institution in the contemporary art world.
Key Services:
– Curated exhibitions featuring contemporary and historical artists
– Representation of emerging and established artists
– Promotion of politically and socially engaged art
– Artist talks and educational programming
– Collaboration with institutions for museum exhibitions and collections
– Participation in major national and international art fairs
– Archival research and historical exhibitions
– Collector advising and art acquisition support
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Contact Info
- 392 Broadway, New York, New York, 10013, United States
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Phone: (212) 647-1044
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