Thaddaeus Ropac—lengthy one of many solely worldwide mega-dealers with out a everlasting New York presence—introduced on Wednesday (4 February) that the gallery will open what its namesake vendor describes as “a mission house” in Manhattan.
The gallery has additionally employed a senior director within the US, Emilio Steinberger, who was beforehand a senior companion at Lévy Gorvy Dayan. Steinberger has greater than 35 years of expertise within the New York artwork world, together with with various artists on the Thaddaeus Ropac roster.
“Lots of the artists, estates and foundations we work with are in New York, and our work with American establishments and collectors has all the time been integral to the gallery’s evolution,” Ropac mentioned in a press release. “Emilio is a consummate gallerist with a rare depth of data and dedication to working with artists he really believes in, and supporting collectors with their imaginative and prescient.”
The gallery will open an area to indicate work in uptown Manhattan, Ropac added, although it is not going to be geared in direction of an exhibition programme just like the gallery’s different seven places. As a substitute, Ropac mentioned it is going to characteristic “a extra intimate setting for centered displays”. (The gallery opened its newest house in Milan in September).
Lots of the artists Thaddaeus Ropac represents are based mostly in New York, together with the market heavyweights Alex Katz, Joan Snyder, Robert Longo and David Salle and youthful artists like Jordan Casteel, who joined the gallery final yr. Thaddaeus Ropac additionally works with artists’ estates in New York, resembling these of Robert Rauschenberg, Donald Judd, Robert Mapplethorpe, James Rosenquist and Irving Penn.
“The various incredible exhibitions and tasks we work on with museums listed here are central to our work, as are the collectors who’ve trusted us for a few years,” Ropac mentioned. “This new improvement means we’ll have an appropriate house to raised serve all of them.”








