Ronald Feldman, influential New York gallerist, dies at 84
Ronald Feldman, the American gallerist who championed conceptual and performance artists including Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Hannah Wilke, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles, has died. Originally a corporate lawyer, he opened his gallery in 1971 on East 74th Street, relocating to SoHo a decade later. Notable exhibitions include Burden's 1975 performance 'White Light/White Heat,' where the artist lay hidden on a raised platform for three weeks, and Ukeles' 1984 presentation of her self-initiated residency with the New York sanitation department. In the 1980s, Feldman collaborated with Andy Warhol on print portfolios such as 'Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century,' 'Myths,' 'Ads,' and 'Endangered Species.' The gallery continues under his son Mark Feldman.
Key facts
- Ronald Feldman died in 2022 at age 84.
- He was a former corporate lawyer who opened his gallery in 1971.
- The gallery initially operated on East 74th Street before moving to SoHo in 1981.
- Feldman represented Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, Hannah Wilke, and Mierle Laderman Ukeles.
- In 1975, Burden presented 'White Light/White Heat' at the gallery.
- In 1984, Feldman exhibited Ukeles' work from her residency with the New York sanitation department.
- Feldman collaborated with Andy Warhol on multiple print portfolios in the 1980s.
- The gallery is now run by his son Mark Feldman.
Entities
Artists
- Ronald Feldman
- Joseph Beuys
- Chris Burden
- Hannah Wilke
- Mierle Laderman Ukeles
- Andy Warhol
Institutions
- Feldman Gallery
Locations
- East 74th Street
- SoHo
- New York