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522 West 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
212 647 9111
SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues. 

Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Hope Gangloff, Channing Hansen, Maren Hassinger, George Herms, The Estate of Robert Kobayashi, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo, Ryan Wallace, and Wilmer Wilson IV.
Artists Represented:
Benjamin Degen
Hope Gangloff
Channing Hansen
Maren Hassinger
George Herms
Estate of Robert Kobayashi
Marcia Kure
Allison Miller
Robyn O'Neil
Beverly Semmes
Greg Smith
William Villalongo
Ryan Wallace
Wilmer Wilson IV
Works Available By:
Bruce Conner
Sarah Charlesworth 
Alain Kirili


 

 
Courtesy, Bill Orcutt


 
Online Programming

 
Current Exhibition

Greg Smith

Absent Word Double



March 18, 2022 - April 23, 2022
Words fail Greg Smith. So, Absent Word Double is an experiment-cum-exhibition in which the artist jettisons all but 2048 of them. The remaining 2048 words are both a truncated language and a future year taken from the BiP39 protocol (a preferred way of securing digital assets). As such, Absent Word Double is inspired by and implicated in the crypto-utopian project, embodying its optimism, its delusionality, and its commitment to D.I.Y. world-building. To quote the artist, Sometimes constraint is exactly what is required to slip the bonds. I respect the urge in the crypto/tech folks who, fed up with the garbage, attempt to start anew. Under the mountains of hype, people are serious about trying to do governance, social groups, and cities in a new way. There's potential, but I'm also deeply skeptical of the possibility of making a clean break. The gears spin furiously and promise so much; this project is both about how it breaks down, and how it can be used differently.

 
Past Exhibitions

Beverly Semmes

POT PEEK



February 3, 2022 - March 12, 2022
POT PEEK introducesthe latest manifestations ofBeverly Semmes’s ongoing Feminist Responsibility Project (FRP), a series of absurd, sexy, enigmatic canvases that conceal and complicate images gleaned from vintage gentlemen’s magazines. In 2003, Semmes was given a collection of Hustler and Penthouse back-issues. Spending time with the images and the women contained therein, the artist experienced a conflicting combination of desires — a motherly urge to protect these subjects from the sexualized gaze, and the impulse to spend a potentially unhealthy amount of time engaging the material.

Jessica Diamond, Sol LeWitt, Lawrence Weiner

D.I.Y. with Diamond, LeWitt, Weiner



December 9, 2021 - January 29, 2022
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present D.I.Y with Jessica Diamond, Sol LeWitt and Lawrence Weiner, an exhibition celebrating the release of the remaining sets of I.C. Edition’s conceptual 1993 project, DO-IT-YOURSELF. From 9 December 2021 through 29 January 2022, a display of the boxed edition will be accompanied by an installation of unique wall works from each of the original participating artists. The LeWitt Estate has proposed the installation of Sol LeWitt’s Wall Drawing #869, a copied line drawing with a not-straight black line at the midpoint of the height with successive red, yellow and blue lines repeated until the last full line at the bottom of the wall. In the spirit of D.I.Y. and conceptual art, this is a project that invites all comers to assist in its completion. For anyone who has ever said they can’t draw a straight line, now is your moment to shine! Our "DO-IT-YOURSELF" kit contains all necessary materials, diagrams and instructions for creating your own artwork by JESSICA DIAMOND, SOL LEWITT, and LAWRENCE WEINER. For the run of the exhibition, the Gallery will offer signed limited edition kits starting at $2,500.00 and a limited number of unlimited edition kits starting at $600. (Complimentary custom gift-wrapping included with purchase through the holiday.) With good humor, "DO-IT-YOURSELF" 1993 captures the essence of conceptual art. Each artist has contributed an idea for an artwork, or "the most important aspect of the work," according to Sol LeWitt. The execution is then left for you to "do-it-yourself". By selecting conceptual artists from three successive generations, the project emphasizes the diversity and staying power of the conceptual movement.

Wilmer Wilson IV

Untrustworthy Ground



October 21, 2021 - December 4, 2021
Wilmer Wilson IV's recent body of work commemorates the instantaneous convergence of molten bronze and the street, questioning whose presence can or should be given priority in our shared spaces.

Channing Hansen

I, Algorithm



September 8, 2021 - October 16, 2021
Hansen’s work is intricate and labor-intensive from the transformation of fleece to a signature piece through knitting, felting and weaving. The design is determined by an algorithm set to make a “Chaning Hansen.”

Curated by David Platzker

Re: Bicycling



June 17, 2021 - July 23, 2021
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present Re: Bicycling, a group exhibition organized by David Platzker of Specific Object with Alex Ostroy of the cycling apparel brand Ostroy, from 17 June to 23 July 2021. The exhibition will feature works by artists demonstrating the enlightening effect of bicycling from the modern era and beyond. This exhibition frames the 126 years from 1895 to 2021 with works by Nina Chanel Abney, Joseph Beuys, Ricardo Brey, Chris Burden, Rodney Graham, Louise Lawler, Christian Marclay, Jonathan Monk, Ebecho Muslimova, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Gabriel Orozco, Robert Rauschenberg, Edward Ruscha, Sarah Sze, Dorothea Tanning, and Géo Weiss (Emile Georges Weiss). The pieces consist of a wide range of materials, from vintage advertising to sculptural works that respond to bicycles in art and as tools of locomotion and exploration.

We Are All Vessels

Maren Hassinger



April 29, 2021 - June 12, 2021
Susan Inglett Gallery is pleased to present We Are All Vessels, MAREN HASSINGER's second solo exhibition in the Gallery, from 29 April through 12 June 2021. The Gallery will host a limited-capacity reception with the artist on Saturday, 1 May from 1-5 PM that adheres to COVID-19 safety guidelines. Three large vessels framed in wire and clad in sheer fabric sway ethereally from the ceiling of the Gallery, two woven wire rope equivalents rest below feet firmly planted on the ground. Hassinger looks to the vessel for its rich history and symbolism, for its resonance with the human body. Scale brings these objects in direct communication with the viewer, while their anthropomorphic design sparks a sense of recognition. Hassinger observes that “vessel” is a term often ascribed to women. She asks that we free ourselves from the traditional limitations of that label, using her work to expand its meaning: “I believe that the word ‘people’ does not make the distinction of race, or gender, or class, or origin of any sort.” Hassinger shares the space with young artists, former students. By creating a platform where young and old, established and emerging, work together side by side equally, the project itself reinforces these signals of humanity. In the qualities shared by these vessels, and between us, we see our commonality writ large. We are indeed all Vessels.

Allison Miller

Upside Down Pyramid



March 11, 2021 - April 24, 2021

William Villalongo

Sticks & Stones



January 21, 2021 - March 6, 2021

Ryan Wallace

The Unanimous Hour



November 12, 2020 - January 16, 2021

Robert Kobayashi

Moe's Meat Market



September 17, 2020 - November 7, 2020

Benjamin Degen

In Waves



March 14, 2020 - July 24, 2020

Beverly Semmes

Beverly Semmes: Red



January 30, 2020 - March 7, 2020

Tauba Auerbach, Fiona Banner, Lynda Benglis, Paul Chan, Claude Closky, Hans-Peter Feldmann, General Idea, Gilbert & George, the Guerrilla Girls, Dan Graham, Jenny Holzer, Reverend Jen, KAWS, Yayoi Kusama, Louise Lawler, Cary Leibowitz, George Maciunas, Piero Manzoni, Jonathan Monk, Takashi Murakami, Bruce Nauman, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Prince, Edward Ruscha, Tom Sachs, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Ben Vautier, Visitor Design, Kelley Walker, Robert Watts, Hannah Wilke, Mathieu Mercier as Marcel Duchamp

By/Buy Me, curated by David Platzker



December 6, 2019 - January 25, 2020

Hope Gangloff



October 24, 2019 - November 30, 2019

Alain Kirili

Who's Afraid of Verticality?



September 12, 2019 - October 19, 2019

Greg Smith



June 7, 2019 - July 26, 2019

Robyn O'Neil

An Unkindness



April 25, 2019 - June 1, 2019

John McLaughlin

Ascetic Approach, curated by David Platzker



March 21, 2019 - April 20, 2019

Wilmer Wilson IV

Slim....you don't got the juice



January 31, 2019 - March 9, 2019

Beverly Semmes + Richard Artschwager

Blue Sky with Green Moon and Lake



December 13, 2018 - January 26, 2019

Ryan Wallace



October 25, 2018 - December 8, 2018

Erika Rothenberg



September 13, 2018 - October 20, 2018

Eric Fertman



September 13, 2018 - October 20, 2018

Night, Shortly



June 9, 2018 - July 27, 2018

Maren Hassinger

As One



April 26, 2018 - June 2, 2018

Allison Miller

Feed Dogs



March 15, 2018 - April 21, 2018