Ahead of major art fairs including Frieze and Art New York, Madison Avenue’s galleries are coming together to give consumers a firsthand look at their collections.
The third annual Madison Avenue Gallery Walk, presented by ArtNews and organized by the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District, will see a series of talks and tours along the corridor. This gives galleries an opportunity to connect with collectors, while giving art enthusiasts the space and invitation to visit the street's art dealers.
Walking tour
Almost 50 galleries are participating in the event, being held on April 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Among the highlights are a showcase of Keith Haring paintings at Van de Weghe Fine Art and highlights from Karl Lagerfeld’s photography work at Galerie Gmurzynska.
Andy Warhol’s women such as Edie Sedgwick will be the subject at Levy Gorvy, while the Mnuchin Gallery will be centering its displays on De Kooning.
Instagram post from Levy Gorvy
Adding a new layer to the overlap between the fashion and art worlds, the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District recently brought an accessories-focused showcase to its high street.
Along with Hearst's Marie Claire and the School of Visual Arts, Madison Avenue BID presented “Obsessorize,” a series of installations of fashionable sculptures by the college's students. In a panel discussion on Oct. 9, moderated by Accessories Council president Karen Giberson and hosted by Marie Claire, speakers from Marie Claire and SVA explained the relationship between fashion design and the creation of art (see story).