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Miles McEnery Gallery

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Miles McEnery Gallery is a contemporary art gallery headed by principal Miles McEnery and located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. The gallery, founded in 1999, was previously known as Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe before changing to its current name in 2018. The gallery represents a multi-generational, international roster of more than fifty artists and artist estates, with a focus on abstract and representational painting and drawing. Its artist roster includes Bo Bartlett, Rosson Crow, Lisa Corinne Davis, Inka Essenhigh, Rico Gatson, April Gornik, Jacob Hashimoto, Markus Linnenbrink, Fiona Rae, James Siena, and Patrick Wilson, as well as the estates of Hans Hofmann, Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason, among others.

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Miles McEnery Gallery
West 22nd Street, New York Manhattan

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