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George Adams Gallery

525 West 26th Street, New York, NY  10001 (Jump to map)
212.564.8480
About George Adams Gallery

The George Adams Gallery was originally established as the Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, in 1952. The Allan Frumkin Gallery, New York opened in 1959 and George Adams began his association with the gallery in 1980. In 1988 the name was changed to the Frumkin/Adams Gallery, which it remained until Allan Frumkin’s retirement in 1995, when the name was changed once more to the George Adams Gallery. In the summer of 2005, after 46 years on 57th Street, the gallery relocated to West 26th Street in Chelsea.

The George Adams Gallery represents and regularly exhibits the work of 25 artists ranging from very established to emerging. Several—Jack Beal, Roy DeForest, James McGarrell and Peter Saul—have been with the gallery since the early 1960s, while others, such as Lesley Dill, became associated with the gallery more recently. In fact, the gallery has continually introduced younger, emerging artists over the years, many of whom have since gone on to achieve significant reputations. Since 1990 the gallery has given artists James Barsness, Jose Bedia, Yoan Capote, Don Colley, Valerie Demianchuk, Diane Edison, Andrew Lenaghan, Anthony Kulig, Arnaldo Roche Rabell, Sandy Winters, and most recently Amer Kobaslija, their first solo exhibitions in New York.

Artist Roster

Robert Arneson, Diane Edison, James Barsness, Michael Ferris Jr., Jack Beal, Amer Kobaslija, Jose Bedia, Andrew Lenaghan, Joan Brown, Peter Saul, Yoan Capote, Joyce Treiman, Enrique Chagoya, Gabriela Trzebinski, Roy De Forest, Kako Ueda, Valerie Demianchuk, James Valerio, Lesley Dill, Sandy Winters