Foxy Production is a New York contemporary art gallery founded by Michael Gillespie and John Thomson. [1] [2]
Foxy Production, established in 2003, is currently located in Chinatown, New York City. Windowed on three sides and housed within a landmark Victorian building, the gallery space is designed by London architects Matheson Whiteley. [3] Foxy Production inaugurated its gallery program in January 2003 after a series of intermittent projects between 2001 and 2002. [4] The gallery opened in Brooklyn and then moved to Manhattan in September 2003. In January 2006 it opened a new ground floor space in west Chelsea before moving to Chinatown. [5] [6]
Gallery artists include Hany Armanious, [7] Gina Beavers, [8] [9] Michael Bell-Smith, [10] [11] Olga Chernysheva, [12] Srijon Chowdhury, [13] Petra Cortright, [14] Sara Cwynar, [15] Simone Gilges, [16] [17] [18] Gabriel Hartley, [19] Violet Hopkins, [20] Stephen Lichty, [21] Cindy Ji Hye Kim, [22] [23] Ester Partegàs, [24] Sterling Ruby, [25] and Travess Smalley. [26]
Besides its core program, the gallery has presented a number of curated exhibitions, [27] including Minty (2012), Highways Connect and Divide (2011); [28] [29] The Phantasm (2011) [30] Cloud (2011) [31] Abstract Abstract (2009); [32] Networked Nature (2007) [33] Autonomy (2005), the Dare performance series (2005), [34] and The Infinite Fill Show (2004). [35] More recent group shows include Design for Living (2018) and Mature Themes (2018).
Foxy Production is a New York contemporary art gallery founded by Michael Gillespie and John Thomson. [1] [2]
Foxy Production, established in 2003, is currently located in Chinatown, New York City. Windowed on three sides and housed within a landmark Victorian building, the gallery space is designed by London architects Matheson Whiteley. [3] Foxy Production inaugurated its gallery program in January 2003 after a series of intermittent projects between 2001 and 2002. [4] The gallery opened in Brooklyn and then moved to Manhattan in September 2003. In January 2006 it opened a new ground floor space in west Chelsea before moving to Chinatown. [5] [6]
Gallery artists include Hany Armanious, [7] Gina Beavers, [8] [9] Michael Bell-Smith, [10] [11] Olga Chernysheva, [12] Srijon Chowdhury, [13] Petra Cortright, [14] Sara Cwynar, [15] Simone Gilges, [16] [17] [18] Gabriel Hartley, [19] Violet Hopkins, [20] Stephen Lichty, [21] Cindy Ji Hye Kim, [22] [23] Ester Partegàs, [24] Sterling Ruby, [25] and Travess Smalley. [26]
Besides its core program, the gallery has presented a number of curated exhibitions, [27] including Minty (2012), Highways Connect and Divide (2011); [28] [29] The Phantasm (2011) [30] Cloud (2011) [31] Abstract Abstract (2009); [32] Networked Nature (2007) [33] Autonomy (2005), the Dare performance series (2005), [34] and The Infinite Fill Show (2004). [35] More recent group shows include Design for Living (2018) and Mature Themes (2018).