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Marlborough New York

Marlborough New York is an international art dealer that represents major Latin artists from galleries in New York, Barcelona and London.


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Marlborough New York
545 West 25th St
(between Tenth & Eleventh Ave)
Chelsea, Manhattan
(212) 541-4900

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(7) Hudson Yards
(1)(2) 23rd St or 28th St

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Latin Art at Marlborough New York

Vincent Desiderio 'Dead White' 2019 work-in-progress. (Courtesy the artist)

Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings

November 26 – December 21, 2019
MARLBOROUGH GALLERY
Midtown, Manhattan
Ten new oil on canvas works from the last two years by the Italian-American master

Continue Reading Vincent Desiderio Recent Paintings

Hugo Fontela 'Nowhere Island' 2018. Courtesy of the artist.

Hugo Fontela

Monday-Saturday
March 15 – April 14, 2018
MARLBOROUGH GALLERY
Midtown, NYC
The Asturian painter makes flat paintings that look like sculpture

'Nana and the Big Dogs.' Courtesy of Michael Alvarez and Marlborough Contemporary.

Michael Alvarez ‘We’re Out Here’ at Marlborough Contemporary

Resonating work by the David Hockney of East LA.
Marlborough Contemporary
Chelsea, Manhattan
February 15 – March 17, 2018

Detail of Vincent Desiderio, 'Theseus,' 2016, oil on canvas, 62 x 164 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Marlborough Gallery.

Vincent Desiderio ‘Theseus’ stirs the Zeitgeist at Marlborough Gallery

Marlborough Gallery
Midtown, Manhattan
January 9 – February 3, 2018

Santiago Calatrava exhibition at Marlborough Gallery by Keith Widyolar

Santiago Calatrava is a Legendary Spanish Architect

May 10 – June 17, 2017
MARLBOROUGH GALLERY
Midtown, NYC
The legendary Spanish architect puts emotion in motion

Ricardo Maffei Construcción de alambre, 2016

Ricardo Maffei, hyper-realist painter

The Chilean hyper-realist artist’s sixth solo exhibition at Marlborough Gallery is Jan 11 – Feb 4, 2017

September 2022

RECEPTION
Eduardo Arroyo, an exhibition of the Spanish painter, author and set designer (1937-2018), opens on Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 3-6pm. Ends October 29. marlboroughgallery.com 🇪🇸

November 2021

Gustavo Pérez Monzón: Recent Works is at Marlborough in Chelsea, Thu, Nov 18, 2021 – Jan 22, 2022. marlboroughnewyork.com 🇨🇺

Tomás Sánchez: Inner Landscape is at Marlborough in Chelsea, Thu, Nov 18, 2021 – Jan 22, 2022. marlboroughnewyork.com 🇨🇺

January 2018

An exhibition of Italian – American artist Vincent Desiderio Theseus is January 9 – February 3, 2018

October 2017

An exhibition of French artist Louise Borgeouis: Prints is September 14 – October 14, 2017.

July 2017

The Summer Group Exhibition is July 24 – September 8, 2017. It includes work by Chilean artist Claudio Bravo.

May 2017

The gallery is exhibiting works by Cuban painter Tomás Sánchez at TEFAF New York Spring 2017 Thursday, May 4 through Sunday May 7, 2017.

The gallery is exhibiting recent works by Spanish-born international architect Santiago Calatrava from Wednesday, May 10 through June 17, 2017. There is a reception Tuesday, May 16 at 6pm.

April 2017

Graphics, an exhibition of works by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés is on view April 5 through May 6, 2017.

January 2017

Chilean hyper-realist painter Ricardo Maffei, January 11 to February 4, 2017.


Marlborough Gallery Artists

Marlborough Gallery was founded in London in 1946. It represents established international artists including:

  • Brassaï 🇭🇺🇫🇷 photographer
  • Claudio Bravo Estate 🇨🇱 painter
  • David Rodriguez Caballero 🇪🇸
  • Santiago Calatrava 🇪🇸 architect
  • Vincent Desiderio 🇺🇸 painter
  • Juan Genovés 🇪🇸 painter
  • Arnaldo Pomodoro 🇮🇹 sculptor
  • Tomás Sánchez 🇨🇺 jungle forest painter
  • Manolo Valdés 🇪🇸 sculptor
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