Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, originally from Belgium, is a renowned art gallery in New York City that has been at the forefront of contemporary art practices since its establishment in 1989. Representing both American and international artists, the gallery showcases a diverse range of media including painting, sculpture, video, photography, installation, and mixed media assemblage, exploring concepts of society, knowledge, nature, and humor within current art historical discourses.
With a rich history of introducing young artists and promoting under-recognized talents, Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery has played a significant role in shaping the New York art scene. Although the physical gallery closed in 2013, Nicole Klagsbrun remains active as the representative of the Cameron Parsons Estate and continues to curate off-site exhibitions, showcasing the works of artists such as Brie Ruais, Lee Quinones, and Jonathan Silver.
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