- DCKT Contemporary
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Founded in 2002, by Dennis Christie and Ken Tyburski, DCKT Contemporary is a contemporary art gallery based in New York's Lower East Side.[1] The gallery represents emerging and established contemporary artists. Its programming ranges from, but is not limited to, painting and sculpture to video art and photography. They also exhibit regularly during art fairs such as The Armory Show (art fair)[2] and the Pulse Art Fair.[3]
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Artists Represented
The gallery represents emerging and established artists. Many of the artists are internationally recognized and exhibited in museums worldwide.
- castaneda/reiman
- Lia Halloran
- Brion Nuda Rosch
- William Swanson
- Timothy Tompkins
- Andrzej Zieliński
Locations
The gallery first opened in 2003 on Chelsea's West 24th Street. In March 2008, it relocated to New York's Lower East Side, steps away from the New Museum of Contemporary Art. In January 2011 they moved to 237 Eldridge Street, between Stanton & Houston.
References
- ^ Billard, Mary (2008-06-22). "From Pickles to Paintings in New York's Lower East Side". The New York Times. http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/06/22/travel/22surfacing.html?scp=3&sq=dckt&st=cse.
- ^ "Best of the Armory Show". The Daily Beast. 2010-03-04. http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2010-03-04/best-of-the-armory-show/#gallery=1392;page=16. Retrieved 2010-03-27.
- ^ http://www.pulse-art.com/miami/exhibitors.php?exhibit=275
- From Pickles to Paintings in New York's Lower East Side
- Hustler of Culture Interview with Dennis Christie
- Ryan Humphrey: All or Nothing
- DCKT Contemporary at Pulse Miami
External links
- DCKT Contemporary Official Website
- Josh Azzarella's Official Website
- Exene Cervenka's Official Website
- Zoe Crosher's Official Website
- Lia Halloran's Official Website
- Humphrey Industries
- Maria E. Pineres' Official Website
- Michael Velliquette's Official Website
- Modern Luxury Magazine: Survival of the Hippest see page 98
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