Fridman Gallery
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Fridman Gallery is a contemporary art space founded in 2013 and located on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in New York. The gallery is dedicated to supporting a diverse group of international artists through experimental exhibitions and performances that span visual art, sound, and interdisciplinary practices. Its program emphasizes formal innovation and conceptual rigor, positioning the gallery as an active site for new artistic production and critical exchange.
The gallery is particularly recognized for introducing artists to New York audiences through significant first solo exhibitions, including presentations by Nate Lewis, Nina Katchadourian, Heather Dewey Hagborg, Remy Jungerman, and Summer Wheat. Fridman Gallery has also contributed to the reassessment of art history by organizing landmark solo exhibitions for previously underrecognized figures such as Dindga McCannon and Milford Graves, helping to foreground their lasting influence within contemporary discourse.