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Greene Naftali is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, founded in 1995 by Carol Greene. Among the early galleries to establish a presence in Chelsea, it has played an influential role in shaping the area’s contemporary art landscape. The gallery represents artists whose work is grounded in conceptual inquiry and sustained engagement with art history, theory, and critical discourse, with exhibitions that often bridge historical and contemporary perspectives.
The gallery’s roster includes a wide range of internationally recognized artists working across painting, sculpture, and new media. Key figures include painters Jacqueline Humphries, Monika Baer, and Jana Euler, sculptors Rachel Harrison, Gedi Sibony, and Simone Fattal, and media based artists such as Tony Cokes, Paul Chan, and Helen Marten. Greene Naftali also represents important historical figures including Tony Conrad, Konrad Lueg, and Harun Farocki, alongside a younger generation of emerging artists such as Aria Dean, Walter Price, and Diamond Stingily. Through this multigenerational program, the gallery maintains a strong presence within museum and institutional contexts worldwide.