Timothy Taylor expands to New York with Chelsea gallery opening in August
Timothy Taylor, a gallery based in London, will launch its inaugural New York location in August. Named Timothy Taylor 16 x 34, the space references the dimensions of its first-floor townhouse in Chelsea, Manhattan. The opening exhibition, dedicated to the late Mexican modernist architect Luis Barrágan, begins on 19 September. This marks the gallery's second physical venue, signaling its expansion into the U.S. market. The announcement highlights the gallery's strategic move to establish a presence in a key art hub. The choice of Barrágan for the debut show underscores a focus on architectural and design influences. The gallery's name directly ties to the physical characteristics of the building. The opening is scheduled for this year, with specific dates provided for the exhibition start.
Key facts
- Timothy Taylor is a London-based gallery
- It is opening a second space in New York City
- The new gallery is named Timothy Taylor 16 x 34
- The name refers to the dimensions of the first-floor townhouse
- It is located in Chelsea, Manhattan
- The gallery opens in August this year
- The first exhibition starts on 19 September
- The exhibition is dedicated to Luis Barrágan
Entities
Artists
- Luis Barrágan
Institutions
- Timothy Taylor
Locations
- London
- United Kingdom
- New York City
- United States
- Chelsea
- Manhattan
- Mexico