Company Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 145 Elizabeth Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. It was established in 2015 by Sophie Mörner and Taylor Trabulus became a partner in the gallery in 2022.

Company Gallery
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Established2014
Location145 Elizabeth St, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
TypeGallery
FounderSophie Mörner and Taylor Trabulus
Websitecompanygallery.us

History

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In 2003, Swedish artist Sophie Mörner started Capricious Magazine, devoted to the work of emerging photographers who were often also women and/or queer.[1] The magazine soon expanded into a publishing initiative supporting feminist and queer journals.[2] It also operated Capricious Space, a project space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which closed in 2011.[3][4]

In 2013, the space re-opened as Capricious 88 on the fifth floor of 88 Eldridge Street in Chinatown, sharing a building with Miguel Abreu Gallery and David Lewis Gallery.[5] By 2015, the gallery rebranded as Company.[6] In 2021, Company moved to a 4,000 square-foot, standalone space on Elizabeth Street nearby,[7] designed by BoND.[8]

The gallery was recipient of the 2019 Frieze New York Frame award.[9]

Artists

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Company Gallery has been representing the following artists:

In the past, the gallery worked with additional artists, including the following:

References

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  1. ^ Cassie Packard (13 May 2022), Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’ Financial Times.
  2. ^ Cassie Packard (13 May 2022), Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’ Financial Times.
  3. ^ iO Tillett Wright (2 March 2011), The Lowdown: Sophie Morner T: The New York Times Style Magazine.
  4. ^ Cassie Packard (13 May 2022), Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’ Financial Times.
  5. ^ Andrew Russeth (25 October 2013), Capricious Plans Lower East Side Gallery The New York Observer.
  6. ^ Cassie Packard (13 May 2022), Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’ Financial Times.
  7. ^ Sarah Douglas (12 December 2023), Ambera Wellmann Is Now Jointly Represented by Company Gallery and Hauser & Wirth in Second ‘Collective Impact’ Collaboration ARTnews.
  8. ^ "In the News". AIA New York. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  9. ^ Valentine, Victoria L. (May 3, 2019). "Scenes From Frieze New York: A Look at African American Art Throughout the Fair". Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Alex Greenberger (12 January 2018), Elizabeth Lamb Joins New York’s Company Gallery as Director ARTnews.
  11. ^ Alex Greenberger (12 January 2018), Elizabeth Lamb Joins New York’s Company Gallery as Director ARTnews.
  12. ^ Alex Greenberger (12 January 2018), Elizabeth Lamb Joins New York’s Company Gallery as Director ARTnews.
  13. ^ Sarah Douglas (12 December 2023), Ambera Wellmann Is Now Jointly Represented by Company Gallery and Hauser & Wirth in Second ‘Collective Impact’ Collaboration ARTnews.
  14. ^ Alex Greenberger (12 January 2018), Elizabeth Lamb Joins New York’s Company Gallery as Director ARTnews.
  15. ^ Sarah Douglas (12 December 2023), Ambera Wellmann Is Now Jointly Represented by Company Gallery and Hauser & Wirth in Second ‘Collective Impact’ Collaboration ARTnews.
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