Andrew Edlin Gallery
New YorkAndrew Edlin Gallery was established in 2001 in a loft space in Chelsea with a program focused on outsider artists. In 2002, the gallery relocated to 20th Street, doubling its exhibition space. That year, the gallery received acclaim for being the first to exhibit the works of legendary Swiss artist Hans Krüsi in North America. In 2006, the gallery was awarded exclusive representation of the estate of Henry Darger.
In 2009, the gallery moved to a light-filled ground floor space in lower Chelsea where it continues to hold visually and intellectually provocative exhibitions of both trained and untrained artists. The gallery has come to represent and exhibit the work of Ralph Fasanella, Marcel Storr and Susan Te Kahurangi King, whose first-ever New York exhibition in 2014 at the gallery was met with overwhelming critical acclaim. In fall 2015, the gallery will relocate to the Bowery in New York's Lower East Side.
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