À propos de Denise Bibro Fine Art
Denise Bibro Fine Art est une galerie d art et de conseil basée à New York, qui expose les œuvres d artistes émergents, à mi-carrière et établis. Denise Bibro Fine Art a été fondée sur le principe de la promotion du travail d artistes émergents et établis, indépendamment de leur origine culturelle, de leur sexe, de leur statut social et de leur orientation sexuelle. La galerie vise à créer des plateformes pour des artistes souvent négligés par le marché contemporain et s efforce de préserver l héritage artistique d artistes établis qui n ont pas reçu la reconnaissance e...Lire la suite

Établi en 1980Vendeur 1stDibs depuis 2022
Objets présentés
Début des années 2000, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Technique mixte, Encaustique, Panneau
Début des années 2000, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Technique mixte, Encaustique, Panneau
Début des années 2000, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Encaustique, Huile, Panneau
années 2010, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Encaustique, Huile
années 2010, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Acrylique, Panneau
années 2010, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Toile, Acrylique
années 2010, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Acrylique, Panneau
années 2010, Contemporain, Technique mixte
Acrylique, Panneau, Stylo
années 2010, Géométrique abstrait, Technique mixte
Métal, Émail, Fil de fer
années 2010, Géométrique abstrait, Technique mixte
Émail
années 2010, Géométrique abstrait, Technique mixte
Toile de jute, Latex, Bois
années 2010, Géométrique abstrait, Technique mixte
Métal, Émail
En savoir plus sur Denise Bibro Fine Art

Denise Bibro began exhibiting the work of various groups of contemporary artists and artist organizations in corporate and alternative spaces in 1980. She directed exhibitions at The Lever House Lobby at the Lever Corporation on Park Avenue, NYC, Crystal Pavilion owned by the Cohen Family, NYC, American Standard Lobby in Midtown Manhattan, NYC, and various lobbys of the Rockefeller Townhouse on 54th Street, NYC, to name a few.

During the 80s, Bibro established an art salon in Union Square at the 41 Union Square building, which housed several outstanding artists. In 1987, she opened her first gallery in SoHo near the past SoHo location of the Guggenheim Museum.

Denise Bibro Fine Art opened its Chelsea location in 1997. In subsequent years the gallery became well known for its annual open call exhibition Art from the Boros providing an exhibition opportunity for local emerging artists. In Fall 2021, the Gallery evolved to virtual programming and online artistic curations prompted by the COVID-19 crisis.

Denise Bibro Fine Art has received numerous reviews and notices including but not limited to The New York Times, The New York Observer, Art Examiner, Wall Street Journal, Art News, Art Forum, Art In America, New Criterion. The gallery and its artists appeared in Harper’s Magazine, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Interior Design Magazine among many others.

Prominent art critics and scholars that have made note of the gallery and its artists are Hilton Kramer, Grace Glueck, Roberta Smith, Stephen Katz, Jed Perl, Donald Kuspit, and Barbara McAdams to name a few.

Denise Bibro Fine Art’s artists have exhibited in various museums and alternative spaces including The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC, The Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington, DE, Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY, The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, The Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA and many others.


