Friday openings draw a swanky high art crowd; as long as you don't need silence to appreciate a painting you get the best of both worlds: an interesting crowd and interesting exhibits.
Modern art at its finest! The Gagosian Gallery features some of today’s best modern art from the best artists. If they have a show for Cecily Brown, run, don’t walk!
Make a day out of your art loving and head to the Chelsea Waterside Park afterwards to do a postmortem on the exhibit you see.
A non-profit, labor of love dedicated to art book lovers everywhere. This highlight off the Highline offers what is arguably the world's largest collection of artist publications.
Most amazing collection of artists books! Quirky, eclectic....la la looooove this place! A Chelsea must see!
Taking the term "art bookstore" to a whole new level, Printed Matter's impressive collection includes many books that should be considered works of art intrinsically. The store's style is awesome too. Read more.
May 15th: Moleskine Workshops and Reception. Join Moleskine for free workshops, an exhibition and party in Eyebeam Art + Technology’s 7000 sq Chelsea atelier and residency center on Sunday May 15th. Read more.
art and technology align to the creation avant garde art for the millennium age - concerts, talks, shows
The Eyebeam Art & Technology center played host to the Chelsea Music Festival's Finale, which was a jazz performance smooth enough to engender nostalgia for hot summer nights and tree lined roads. Read more.
Today is the last day to catch the Pop-Up Bookstore! There are special offers on rare and out-of-print books, signed artist catalogues and monographs, DVDs, posters, collectible show cards, and more. Read more.
David Zwirner Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York City owned by David Zwirner that is active in both the primary and secondary markets.
Check out the third annual David Zwirner Pop-Up Bookstore! Opened for a limited time, with special offers on catalogues and monographs signed by artists. Read more.
Several weeks out of the year, Brooklyn-based Artists and Fleas make a home in Chelsea Market to sell jewelry, art, home goods, and clothing from vintage dealers from around the city.
Metro Pictures has been showing art for 30 years and has earned the loyalty of many of today's leading artists, like superstar photographer Cindy Sherman, who first showed there in 1980. Read more.
A mix between an artesianal market and a museum gallery. Tons of quirky art, live music and awesome food stalls.
Even if you aren't staying here, stop in and check out all the art in the lobby. (Don't worry, they're used to it.)
Though relative newcomers to Chelsea (they arrived in 2002), they have helped establish artists like painter Hernan Bas and video master Jennifer Steinkamp.
One of ARTINFO'S picks for best booths at Art Basel 2012 Read more.