Contact
385 Broadway
New York, NY
+1 212 977 7160
newyork@mariangoodman.com
79 Rue du Temple
75003 Paris, France
+33148047052
paris@mariangoodman.com
About the Gallery
Marian Goodman Gallery champions the work of artists who stand among the most influential of our time, representing over five generations of diverse thought and practice. What makes the gallery singular is its enduring and deep-rooted collaborations and understanding with the artists—a bond that is concurrent with curators, thought leaders, and art institutions worldwide. The Gallery’s exhibition program, characterized by its caliber and rigor, provides international platforms for its artists to showcase their work, foster vital dialogues with new audiences, and advance their practices within nonprofit and institutional realms.
Our enduring legacy persists through the combined strength and leadership of Partners Rose Lord, Junette Teng, Emily-Jane Kirwan and Leslie Nolen, whose extensive tenure with the gallery and its distinguished roster of artists began under Founder Marian Goodman.
Established in 1977 by Goodman, who had earlier co-founded the art publishing company, Multiples, Inc., the Gallery gained prominence early in its trajectory for introducing the work of seminal European artists to American audiences. Synchronous with the mission at hand, Marian and the Gallery were inevitably drawn to Europe, establishing a Paris location in the Marais district in 1995 and an adjacent space for books and editions in 2017. From 2014 until 2022, the Gallery also operated an exhibition space in London.
The gallery recently moved its New York City headquarters to the historic Grosvenor building in Tribeca in October 2024. With an ongoing program for over three decades in Paris, Marian Goodman Gallery is committed to further advancing new bodies of work and the creative practices of the leading contemporary artists of our time.
About the Presentation
Marian Goodman Gallery will present banners from The Betsy Ross Flag and Banner Co. and Multiples, Inc. at Independent 20th Century.