Thursday, October 6, 2022

Chelsea Gallaries

I recently learned that down in Chelsea there are tons of art galleries that are free to the public. In the shadow of the Highline between 10th and 11th Avenues in the 25th Street area. You can stroll from block to block popping in and out and seeing the various art collections.
There was a mix of very out there modern art and really breathtaking pieces. My favorites were the beautiful hanging sculpture in the sun-filled atrium at the Pace Gallery and the various door knobs and light switches made from 3D printing lines at the Hill Art Foundation. Highly recommend if you're ever in the area!

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Shelbee on the Edge said... {Reply}

Oh wow, these are all so interesting and inspiring, Tamar! I really like the hanging display as well and the 3D printed door knobs and switch plates are super cute! I need more art galleries in my life!

Shelbee

Michele Morin said... {Reply}

It's fascinating when artists incorporate the light into their work.

Tom said... {Reply}

...what a fabulous art destination.

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

I love the colorful pieces. I like how you include people viewing the art in your photos!

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

Ooh I haven't been over that way in awhile. I will have to check out those galleries the next time we're there!

Cloudia said... {Reply}

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kwarkito said... {Reply}

the exhibition looks really interesting. the last two works are reminiscent of the work of this English artist Tony Cragg

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said... {Reply}

Such exciting and colorful artwork to see!

Val said... {Reply}

Thanks for sharing & Hosting :-) I like the pretties hanging like a curtain.

Have a funtastic weekend!

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

What a cool area. Very nice. I would love to visit there.

roentare said... {Reply}

This gallery has a wonderful colour!