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Art Galleries in New York: Wallspace

Where: 619 W. 27 St. [map], New York, ny, United States, 10001

8/24/2007 at 1:35 PM
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Since contemporary paintings look like something our kid sister splashed together in arts and crafts, we usually stick to the slightly more realistic stuff. That may be why we like Wallspace so much. The contemporary art gallery started in 2002 in a tiny space that allowed up and coming photographers to display their work. When word got out about the great artists using innovative techniques, the gallery moved to a bigger venue on West 27th Street and expanded to include more than just photographers.

The space is stark, so the images really stand out. And despite the noise of a busy city, Wallspace is a quiet spot for artistic reflection. It's a low-key setting that's anything but pretentious, which in some ways, makes it anything but Chelsea despite its address.

Related Stories:
· Wallspace [Official Site]
· Art Galleries in New York [Jaunted]

[Photo: James Wagner]


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