New York, NY – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of a new gallery at 525 West 22nd Street this April. The new location will be the gallery’s fourth space in Chelsea, New York, providing an additional 7,000 square feet, bringing the gallery’s footprint to 26,000 square feet, across 22nd and 21st Streets.
The expansion will allow the gallery to increase its ambitious programming and support its roster of artists. The newest space will be opening just a year after launching a third gallery space. The inaugural exhibition, We Contain Multitudes, will be a two-person show by Alex Dodge and Tom LaDuke, opening 28 April and on view through 4 June. Concurrently, the gallery will open exhibitions by Patrick Wilson at 515 West 22nd Street, Michael Reafsynder at 511 West 22nd Street, and Annie Lapin at 520 West 21st Street all opening on 28 April 2022.
“The gallery’s growth is central to our mission in playing a small role to help further the advancement of art history.” says Miles McEnery, “We seized the opportunity to enlarge our footprint, allowing us to expand our exhibition program, and best serve the evolving needs of the artists whom we are fortunate enough to represent.”
The gallery is also pleased to share Alissa Schoenfeld is joining the gallery as a Senior Director beginning in April and will be based out of the new space. Possessing over thirty years of gallery experience, Schoenfeld was most recently Director at Yossi Milo, where she worked since 2005. She also held positions at Pace/MacGill Gallery and was Director of A.I.R. Gallery. She holds an MA in Art History, Criticism and Theory from SUNY Stony Brook and is on the advisory board of the Penumbra Foundation.
Additionally, Lucasta Partridge-Hicks, who has been at the gallery since 2018, has been named a Senior Director.