Garth Greenan Gallery is thrilled to announce its relocation and expansion to two new spaces at 10 Greene Street and 25 Greene Street this fall.
The gallery’s new SoHo home will open in early September 2026, with major solo exhibitions by Rosalyn Drexler and Cannupa Hanska Luger. The spaces, located in landmarked, cast-iron facade buildings, are designed by longtime gallery collaborator Stuart Basseches Architect in collaboration with Konstantinos Spiropoulos.
The gallery’s new location will include more than 4,000 square feet of naturally lit, street-level exhibition space, in addition to expanded viewing rooms and on-site storage. The relocation—which will triple the gallery’s physical footprint—allows for a dramatic expansion of programming and significant new capacity for large-scale installations and events. Positioned directly across the street from each other, the two spaces will enable organic, intergenerational dialogue among the gallery’s diverse roster of artists.
Arriving on the fifteenth anniversary of the gallery’s founding, the relocation signals a new period of transformation and growth.
“We’re so excited for this new chapter,” says Garth Greenan. “The art world has changed so much during the last nearly 20 years. We’re happy to have played a small role. We look forward to being of part of a new neighborhood and a different, historic artistic community, as well as New York City at large.”
The gallery’s relocation situates it amid a burgeoning downtown gallery scene, providing a responsive platform for its growing, international stable of emerging and mid-career artists, including Pap Souleye Fall, Ester Partegàs, and Máret Ánne Sara. SoHo’s rich past and centrality to the history of American postwar art speaks directly to Garth Greenan Gallery’s ongoing efforts to re-present and re-contextualize art of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s that is of the highest quality and historical significance.
With the conclusion of Esteban Cabeza de Baca: Pollinators at the end of February, the gallery is closed to the public at its 545 West 20th Street space. Between March and August, the gallery will stage a series of invitation-only and by-appointment installations and events.
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