Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery opened its doors in 2002, bringing a pioneering spirit and far reaching vision to Chelsea’s vibrant gallery district. Unique among his peers, Bryce Wolkowitz developed a program to compete with established galleries by investigating the intersection of art and technology in a manner where tradition and innovation find themselves as collaborators in a nascent dialogue on the importance of art in contemporary society.
Eighteen years later, Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery continues the dialogue with an expanding catalogue of artists who have made substantial contributions in the fields of photography, painting, sculpture and media art.
Bryce has organized over 120 exhibitions and has been an active participant in International Art fairs over this time.
Stephen Wilkes | Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Day to Night™, 2015 | $21,500
The gallery offers advisement, planning and execution of commissions for the public and private sectors. His repertoire of artists have participated in major site-specific and public installations including Jim Campbell’s LED work for the top exterior of the Salesforce Tower, S.F., Jose Parla’s 90-foot mural for the lobby of One World Trade Center, N.Y., Edward Burtynsky’s collaboration with Daniel Libeskind for the National Holocaust Museum, Ontario, Canada and Ben Rubin’s multi-media installation for the lobby of Renzo Piano’s New York Times Building, N.Y.
Their artists have worked with noted architects on previous projects including Peter Marino, Snohetta, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, Gabellini Sheppard Associates, and SHoP Architects to name a few.
Niko Luoma | Self-titled Adaptation of Lying Figure with Hypodermic Syringe (1968)/ Version 2, 2019 | $21,500
Bryce has organized numerous exhibitions of his artist’s works, in the US, Europe and Asia, and has placed significant works across all media within Institutions, Foundations, corporate collections and private collectors. Among them The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Albright Knox Art Gallery, The Borusan Foundation, Turkey, & The Thoma Foundation, Chicago, among others.
Edward Burtynsky | Uralkali Potash Mine #6, Berezniki, Russia, 2017/2018 | $22,000
The galleries artists have contributed to major Biennials world-wide. Additionally, the gallery has published and contributed to numerous monographs of their artists throughout the years.
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