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212 Third Ave
South
Seattle 98104
hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 - 5:30
Also by appointment
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Established in 1983, Greg Kucera Gallery has created a national reputation
for its engaging exhibition program focused on artists making a significant
contribution to our culture. Recognizing that contemporary art is a moving
target, the Gallery has championed emerging regional talent while seeking
out relationships with nationally known artists who are also on the cutting
edge. Early exhibitions for Kiki Smith, Jennifer Bartlett, Kara Walker and
Andres Serrano, have been pivotal in establishing national visibility for
the gallery.
The Gallery shows artists of the northwest within a national context though
its participation in international art fairs, publishing exhibition
catalogs, and by curating thematic exhibitions concerning the political
situation of our present culture, and movements within the art world.
Exhibited inventory regularly includes works by Bourgeois, Butterfield,
Close, Diebenkorn, Frankenthaler, Hockney, Johns, Kentridge, Marden,
Motherwell, Puryear, Rothenberg, Waterston and Winters. The Gallery
represents the print editions of U.L.A.E. in the Northwest, and works
closely with various other publishers and studios.
The soaring, expansive space, of over 6,500 square feet, was designed by noted architect David DiMarco, to comprise three separate exhibition galleries, a mezzanine for prints and works on paper, and an outdoor sculpture deck. The Gallery also maintains a virtual presence with one of the most complete and highly respected websites in the art world.
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