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Olney Gleason

Olney Gleason is a contemporary art gallery in Chelsea, New York, founded in 2025 by Nicholas Olney and Eric Gleason following the transition of Kasmin Gallery. Operating from two spaces on West 27th Street and Tenth Avenue, the gallery presents an intergenerational program that places contemporary artists in dialogue with influential practices from the last century of art history

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Its program spans painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, and artist estates, with a focus on long-term representation and carefully researched exhibitions. The gallery’s roster includes artists and estates across several generations, from historical figures such as Lee Krasner, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Robert Motherwell, Dorothea Tanning, and Jackson Pollock, to contemporary artists including Diana Al-Hadid, Ali Banisadr, Tony Lewis, Bosco Sodi, and Nengi Omuku

Through its Chelsea galleries, sculpture garden, international fair presentations, and public projects, Olney Gleason continues a program shaped by artist relationships, historical continuity, and contemporary practice

 

Exhibitions

Threads of Being: Textiles, Time and Transformation

Group Exhibition

Axel Vervoordt Gallery
April 25 - August 14 2026

 

Curated Archive

Head of a Deity — ca. 1182 - 1215

Axel Vervoordt Gallery

A Bayon-style sandstone head from Cambodia, its fractured surface and serene expression carrying quiet gravity

 

Table — ca. 1978

José Zanine Caldas

José Zanine Caldas’s pequi wood table carries the elemental force of Brazilian modernism

 
 

Untilted — 1963

Tsuyoshi Maekawa

Tsuyoshi Maekawa’s 1963 Gutai work turns burlap and oil into a charged surface of tension and movement

 

Triple Signal — 1976

Takis

Takis’s Triple Signal rises with delicate precision into a poised meditation

 

Related Editorials

Human Traces: Presence, Absence, and Material Memory

Axel Vervoordt Gallery brings together Ida Barbarigo, William Turnbull, El Anatsui, and Bosco Sodi in a meditation on material, memory, and the transformation of the ordinary into the sacred

 
 
 

Gallery Contact

Axel Vervoordt Gallery Antwerp

Kanaal
Stokerijstraat 19
2110 Wijnegem — Belgium

+32- 3 355.33.00

info@axelvervoordtgallery.com

The gallery is open every Friday from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and every Saturday from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m.Staff can be reached Monday-Friday 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.The reception is closed on Monday

Axel Vervoordt Gallery Hong Kong

21F, Coda Designer Centre 
62, Wong Chuk Hang Road
Entrance via Yip Fat Street (next to Ovolo Hotel)
Hong Kong


+852 2503-2220
+852 2503-2331

info@axelvervoordtgallery.com.hk


Open Tuesday-Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m

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