Yancey Richardson Gallery
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Yancey Richardson opened her gallery in 1995 with a one-man show of Sebastiao Salgado. Following ten
years as an art dealer, in the renowned 560 Broadway building in historic Soho, the Yancey Richardson
Gallery is now located in the heart of New York City's Chelsea art district. The gallery's current
programs include critically recognized, emerging photographers such as Alex Prager, Lisa Kereszi and
Victoria Sambunaris, in addition to established mid-career artists such as Sharon Core, Laura
Letinksy, Esko Mannikko, Andrew Moore and Helen Van Meene.
Yancey Richardson brings 15 years of experience as a private dealer to the gallery's aesthetic thrust
of mounting exhibitions of vintage and contemporary fine art photography. The gallery has exhibited
the works of established photographers including Kertesz, Eggleston, Ed Ruscha and Robert
Mapplethorpe. Reviews of the gallery\'s exhibitions have appeared in both local and national
publications including the New York Times, The New Yorker, Art News, Art in America, and Artforum.
The gallery assists both beginning and veteran collectors in locating, buying and selling photographs
of all 20th Century established and emerging photographers. Please feel free to call us for
information or visit the gallery at 535 West 22nd Street.
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday thru Saturday, 10AM to 6PM.
Artists Represented
Jessica Backhaus, Lewis Baltz, Olivo Barbieri, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Chan Chao, Jim Cooke, Sharon
Core, Mario Cravo Neto, Mitch Epstein, Amy Elkins, Terry Evans, Lynn Geesaman, David Hilliard, Tom
Hunter, Pello Irazu, Jodie Vicenta Jacobson, Kenneth Josephson, Kahn/Selesnick, Nadav Kander, Yousuf
Karsh, Lisa Kereszi, Andre Kertesz, Hiroh Kikai, Masotomo Kuriya, Laura Letinsky, Esko
Männikkö, Mary Ellen Mark, Alex MacLean, Andrew Moore, Christian Patterson, Mike Perry, Alex
Prager, Ed Ruscha, Sebastião Salgado, Victoria Sambunaris, August Sander, Lynn Saville, Sarah
Schorr, Masato Seto, Julius Shulman, Mike Smith, Mark Steinmetz, Susan Unterberg, Bertien van Manen,
Hellen van Meene, Todd Webb, Masao Yamamoto