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Salon 94 Freemans

Salon 94 opened in 2003 in New York City’s Upper East Side as an integral part of Jeanne Greenberg-Rohatyn’s home. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the gallery features a dedicated exhibition space on the first floor and a combination living/gallery space on the second. The gallery represents artists such as Marilyn Minter, Jules de Balincourt and Jon Kessler.


In 2007, it opened Salon 94 Freemans, and in 2010, Salon 94 Bowery, both in the Lower East Side.

1 Freeman Alley, Lower East Side, Manhattan

Salon 94 opened in 2003 in New York City’s Upper East Side as an integral part of Jeanne Greenberg-Rohatyn‘s home. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, the gallery features a dedicated exhibition space on the first floor and a combination living/gallery space on the second. The gallery represents artists such as Marilyn Minter, Jules de Balincourt and Jon Kessler.

In 2007, the gallery opened an additional location on New York’s Lower East Side at Freemans Alley as a dedicated exhibition space. The first exhibition featured work by gallery artist Huma Bhabha and subsequent shows have featured Lorna Simpson,Carter, Barry X Ball, Kara Hamilton and Lynda Benglis.

Contacts & Details
OPENING:
wed, thu, fri, sun 11:00 am – 6:00 pm

CLOSING DAYS:
mon, tue, sun

T: + 1 (212) 529 7400
M: info@salon94.com
W: Salon 94 Freemans

ADDRESS
1 Freeman Alley, Lower East Side, Manhattan

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