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Thierry Goldberg Gallery
103 Norfolk St.,
New York, NY 10002
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Hours
Sep-Jun: Wed-Sun, 11am-6pm; Mon-Tue, closed; Jul-Aug: Wed-Sat, 11am-6pm; Sun-Tue, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
F, J, M, Z at Delancey St.-Essex St.
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Profile
A light-filled space squashed between boutiques and hardware stores, this is the third incarnation of a gallery started by the husband-wife team of Ron Segev and Claire Lemetais. (Thierry Goldberg is a combination of their mothers' maiden names.) Moving from Williamsburg to Chelsea to the Lower East Side, the couple’s joint venture has transformed from an amateur, artist-run space to a small but noted exhibitor of fresh talent. The international duo�he’s Israeli; she’s French�seek out relatively unknown up-and-comers and mid-career artists, often for their first solo shows Stateside. Iraqi landscape artist Ahmed Alsoudani first exhibited here, as did videographer Keren Cytter and black-and-white photographer Swetlana Heger. No larger than the smallest of inner-city flats, this two-room gallery feels like a friend’s well-turned-out living space, albeit one without vintage movie posters.