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John Haber
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MutualArtMuseums Cited

American Museum of the Moving Image

35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria
Open: Tuesday to Friday, 12 - 5;
    Saturday and Sunday, 11 - 6
Web site: Informative, although Web exhibitions may or may not trouble to include real ones.

The Art Institute of Chicago

Grant Park at Lake, Chicago
Open: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10:30 - 4:30;
    Tuesday till 8; Saturday, 10 - 5; Sunday, 12 - 5;
Web site: Basic but detailed info.

Asia Society

725 Park Avenue at 70th Street, New York
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 11 - 6;
    Friday (cheap after 6!), 11 - 9,
    but no evening hours from July 4 to Labor Day
Web site: Not bad for a society focused on more than exhibitions.

The Barnes Foundation

2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
Open: Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday to Monday, 9:30 - 6;
    Friday, 9:30 - 10 (free the first Sunday of every month);
Web site: Helpful (do book in advance) and building a database.

The Brooklyn Museum

200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn
    (on the 2 or 3 train from Manhattan)
Open: Wednesday to Friday, 10 - 5;
    Saturday and Sunday; 11 - 6;
    first Saturday of each month, 11 - 11
Web site: Some exhibition info, but finding its way.

The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine

1047 Amsterdam Avenue, at 112th Street, New York
Open: check for upcoming events
Web site: Basic info, but of course not geared specifically toward the arts.

Chelsea Art Museum

556 West 22nd Street, New York
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday,
    and Saturday, 11 - 6; Thursday, 11 - 8
Web site: Basic info, but some free catalog views in pdf.

The Cloisters

Fort Tryon Park, New York
Open: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30 - 5:15;
    but November to February till 4:45
Web site: A branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Dia:Beacon

3 Beekman Street, Beacon, NY
Open: Thursday to Monday, 11 - 6 (shorter in winter)
Web site: Basic info, maintained by the Dia Arts Foundation.

Dia:Chelsea

Formerly the Dia Center for the Arts
548 West 22nd Street, New York
. . . also with spaces for extended exhibitions of Walter de Maria,
    at 141 Wooster Street and 393 West Broadway, Soho
Open: except for de Maria in Soho, now closed
Web site: Basic info, maintained by the Dia Arts Foundation.

The Drawing Center

35 Wooster Street, New York
Open: Tuesday to Friday, 10 - 6, Saturday 11 - 6
Web site: Little more than press releases.

Empire Fulton-Ferry State Park

Dock and Main Streets (Dumbo), Brooklyn
Open: daylight hours (sculpture in late summer only)
Web site: Brooklyn Waterfront Artists Coalition.

Emily Fisher Landau Center

38-27 30th Street, Long Island City
Open: Thursday to Monday, 12 - 5 (free)
Web site: Reticent but does the job.

The Frick Collection

1 East 70st Street at Fifth Avenue, New York
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday, 10 - 6; Friday, 10 - 9;
    Sunday, 11 - 5 (cheap till 1);
    (no children under 10; under 16 only if accompanied by an adult);
Web site: Technology intrudes even here, with a brilliant virtual-reality tour
    and the best-organized museum site yet.

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

280 The Fenway, Boston
Open: Tuesday to Sunday, 11 - 5
Web site: Finally with its own site, too reliant on virtual reality
    for simple things, but good enough.

Grey Art Gallery, New York University

100 Washington Square East, New York
Open: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 11 - 6; Wednesday, 11 - 8;
    Saturday, 11 - 5
Web site: Current but basic.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

1017 Fifth Avenue at 88th Street, New York
. . . and no longer at The Guggenheim Museum Soho:
    575 Broadway at Prince, New York
Open: Sunday to Wednesday, Friday, 10 - 5:45;
    Saturday (cheap!) till 7:45
Web site: Now the museum's own project, yielding its secrets slowly

The Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Independence Avenue and 7th Street SW, Washington, DC
Open: Daily, 10 - 5:30; the garden, 7:30 - 5:30
Web site: Basic info, maintained by the Smithsonian.

Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

100 Northern Avenue, Boston
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10 - 5;
    Thursday (cheap after 5!) and Friday, 10 - 9
Web site: Reasonably informative.

Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia

The University of Pennsylvania, 118 South 36th Street, Philadelphia
Open: Wednesday to Friday, 12 - 8; Saturday and Sunday, 11 - 5
Web site: Basic info, but it got even me there.

International Center of Photography

1114 Sixth Avenue at 43rd Street, New York
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, 10 - 5; Friday (cheap after 5!) till 8;
    Saturday and Sunday till 6
Web site: Abundant info, with images from current exhibitions.

Japan Society Gallery

333 East 47th Street (near First Avenue), New York
Open: Tuesday to Friday, 11 - 6;
    Saturday and Sunday till 5
Web site: Not much yet.

Jersey City Museum

350 Montgomery Street (at Monmouth Street), New Jersey
Open: Wednesday, Friday, 11 - 5;
    Thursday till 8; Saturday, Sunday 12 - 5
Web site: Usually a tad behind, but with a virtual museum.

The Jewish Museum

1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, New York
Open: Saturday to Tuesday, Friday, 11 - 5:45;
    Thursday till 8; Saturday free!
Web site: Intelligent and growing quickly.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, New York
Open: Sunday, Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30 - 5:15;
    Friday and Saturday till 8:45 (and much quieter!)
Web site: Slowly improving, at least for exhibitions, and now packing
    the permanent collection into a slick art-history time line.

MoMA PS1

22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue, Long Island City,
. . . and now part of the Museum of Modern Art
    (7 subway to 45th Road, Courthouse Square;
    E/F to 23rd Street, Ely Avenue; G to Court Square)
Open: Thursday to Monday, 12 - 6
Web site: Still decidedly finding its way, but some recent
    shows boast greater detail.

The Morgan Library

225 Madison, at 36th Street, New York
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, 10:30 - 5; Friday (free after 7!) till 9;
    Saturday, 10 - 6; Sunday, 11 - 6
Web site: A lavish look at current exhibitions.

El Museo del Barrio

1230 Fifth Avenue, at 104th Street, New York
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 11 - 5;
Web site: An excellent introduction to an easily overlooked urban resource.

Museum of Arts and Design

2 Columbus Circle, at 59th Street, New York
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday, 11 - 6;
    Thursday (cheap after 6!) till 9
Web site: Definitely making progress.

Museum of Biblical Art

1865 Broadway, at 61st Street, New York
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday, 10 - 6;
    Thursday till 8
Web site: Not bad for a small museum.

The Museum of Modern Art

11 West 53rd Street (west of Fifth Avenue), New York
. . . and no longer at MOMA QNS:
    33rd Street at Queens Boulevard, Long Island City
Open: Saturday to Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10:30 - 5:30
    (also Saturday and Thursday evenings and Tuesdays in summer)
    Friday (free after 4!) till 8:00; first Thursday each month till 8:45
Web site: Much harder to navigate, but images
    and short explanations of collection highlights.

Museum of the City of New york

1220 Fifth Avenue, at 103rd Street
Open: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 - 5
Web site: Cramped and few images, but clear.

National Academy Museum

1083 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, New York
Open: Wednesday, Thursday, 12 - 5; Friday to Sunday, 11 - 6
Web site: Small images, but thorough enough.

The National Gallery in London

Trafalgar Square, London
Open: Monday to Saturday, 10 - 6; Sunday, 2 - 6
Web site: Entire collection online, plus features and exhibitions.

The National Gallery in Washington

Constitution Avenue and 4th Street NW, Washington, DC
    (Vermeer and LaTour both had the West Wing)
Open: Monday to Saturday, 10 - 5; Sunday, 11 - 6
Web site: Basic info, maintained by ArtDaily and the museum itself.

New Museum

235 Bowery, at Prince Street, New York,
    but at 556 West 22nd Street till mid-2007
    and till mid-2004 at 583 Broadway
Open: Wednesday and Friday to Sunday, 11 - 6;
    Thursday (free after 7!) 11 - 9
Web site: Resource oriented, with unique digital art, if a bit poorly adapted to ordinary viewing.

Isamu Noguchi Museum

32-37 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, New York
Open: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 10 - 5;
    Saturday and Sunday, 11 - 6;
    first Friday of each month (free after 5!), 10 - 8
Web site: Fair career archive, little on exhibitions.

The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

118 North Broad Street, Philadelphia
Open: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 - 5; Sunday, 11 - 5
Web site: Light but clear, with a fully searchable catalog.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 26th Street, Philadelphia
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 10 - 5;
    Friday, 10 - 8:45
Web site: Not bad, with pop-up exhibition slide shows.

The Phillips Collection

1600 21st Street NW, Washington, DC
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 - 5;
    Thursday, 10 - 8:30; Sunday, 11 - 6
Web site: Spare on exhibitions, but much else.

Queens Museum of Art

Flushing Meadows Corona Park (7 subway to 111th Street,
    walk south and then east past the zoo)
Open winters: Wednesday to Friday, 10 - 5;
    Saturday and Sunday, 12 - 5
Open summers: Wednesday. Thursday, Saturday,
    and Sunday, 12 - 6; Friday, 12 - 8
Web site: Basic info, but cluttered and often dated.

The Saatchi Gallery

As of early 2007: Duke of York's HQ, Sloane Square, London
. . . but closed while relocating
Web site: solid content, including many London links—and even a free,
    open blog, Your Gallery.

Arthur M. Sackler Museum

485 Broadway (at Quincy Street), Cambridge
Open: Monday to Saturday, 10 - 5;
    Sunday, 1 - 5
Web site: Minimal, beyond directions and press releases, but with a focus on upcoming change.

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

151 Third Street (between Mission and Howard Streets), San Francisco
Open: Thursday to Tuesday, 11 - 6;
    Wednesday till 9
Web site: Slow going and few images, but lots of info on SF MOMA
    and related links from most exhibitions.

SculptureCenter

44-19 Purves (at Jackson Avenue), Long Island City
    (7 subway to 45th Road, Courthouse Square;
    E to 23rd Street, Ely Avenue; G to Court Square)
Open: Thursday to Monday, 11 - 6
Web site: Decent design, but still waiting for a lot more.

Snug Harbor Cultural Center

Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island (40 bus from the ferry)
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 12 - 5
Web site: Simple, stressing the site's history and architecture.

Socrates Sculpture Park

Broadway and 11th Street, Long Island City
    (N subway to Broadway, bus or walk to the East River)
Open: Daylight hours
Web site: It is only a park. (But Queens seriously needs
    an arts organization like BWAC.)

Storm King Art Center

1 Museum Road, New Windsor, NY
    (Port Authority bus twice a day or New Jersey Transit
    to Salisbury Mills, with change to Metro North, and taxi)
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 10 - 5:30 in season;
    summer Saturdays, 10 - 8
Web site: A list of artists and other basic information,
    but more on special exhibitions.

The Studio Museum in Harlem

144 West 125th Street at Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.,
    Boulevard (Seventh Avenue), New York
Open: Wednesday to Friday and Sunday, 12 - 6;
    Saturday, 10 - 6 (but free Sunday!)
Web site: More interactive all the time.

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

2800 Grove Avenue at the Boulevard, Richmond
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 11 - 5;
    "Art after Hours" most Thursdays, 6 - 9
Web site: Informative, with some "online exhibitions."

The Whitney Museum of American Art

945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street, New York
Open: Tuesday to Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, 11 - 6;
    Friday (cheap after 6!), 1 - 9
The museum at Altria, across from Grand Central Station,
    closed in late spring 2008.
Web site: Still too much info and too few images,
    but see its Artport to new media.

Galleries Cited

Open: Tuesday through Saturday afternoons, at least in Chelsea and on the Upper East Side. Others may open Thursday through Sunday, and many galleries close weekends during the summer. You might find helpful wagmag for Brooklyn.

Among the hundreds of galleries in New York City alone, I can hope to maintain a list only of those cited in reviews, with past addresses when older reviews pertain to those spaces:

Miguel Abreu, 36 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Abrons Art Center, 466 Grand (Lower East Side)

ACA, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Ace, 275 Hudson (Soho/Tribeca), but now closed

Acquavella, 18 East 79th (Upper East Side)

Brooke Alexander, 59 Wooster (Soho)

Alexander and Bonin, 132 Tenth Avenue (Chelsea)

Alexandre, 41 East 57th (Midtown)

Allegra LaViola, 179 East Broadway (Lower East Side)

Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, 525 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Aperture, 547 West 27th (Chelsea)

apexart, 291 Church (Tribeca)

Arario New York, 521 West 25th (Chelsea)

Art in General, 79 Walker (Tribeca)

ATM, 619 West 27th (Chelsea),
    and then 542 West 24th, but now closed

David Beitzel, 102 Prince (Soho), but now closed

Bellwether, 134 Tenth Avenue (Chelsea)
    after starting on Grand (Williamsburg), but now closed

Berry-Hill, 11 East 70th (Upper East Side)

Josée Bienvenu, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Bitforms, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Black & White, formerly 483 Driggs (Williamsburg),
    with a brief detour to 636 West 28th (Chelsea),
    but now solely a private dealer

Collette Blanchard, 26 Clinton (Lower East Side),
    but now closed

Marianne Boesky, 509 West 24th (Chelsea)
    and 118 East 64th Street (Upper East Side),
    but formerly 51 Greene (Soho) and then 535 West 22th

Bohen Foundation, 415 West 13th (Chelsea), but now closed

Tanya Bonakdar, 521 West 21st (Chelsea)

Lori Bookstein, 138 Tenth Avenue (Chelsea)

Mary Boone, 745 Fifth Avenue (Midtown)
    and 541 West 24th (Chelsea),
    but formerly 417 West Broadway (Soho)

Janet Borden, 560 Broadway (Soho)

Bortolami, 520 West 20th (Chelsea)

Bosi Contemporary, 48 Orchard Street (Lower East Side)

Bowery, 530 West 25th (Chelsea),
    but formerly 121 Wooster (Soho)

BravinLee Programs, 526 West 26th (Chelsea),
    but formerly 534 West 26th as Gorney Bravin + Lee

Brennan & Griffin, 55 Delancey (Lower East Side)

Gavin Brown's Enterprise, 620 Greenwich (West Village)

C24 Gallery, 514 West 24th (Chelsea)

Cælum, 526 West 26th (Chelsea)

Canada, 333 Broome (Lower East Side),
    but 55 Chrystie till 2012

Leo Castelli, 18 East 77th (Upper East Side),
    after so long at 420 West Broadway (Soho)

Causey Contemporary, 299 Bedford Avenue (Williamsburg),
    after several Brooklyn locations into 2013

Cavin-Morris, 210 Eleventh Avenue (Chelsea)

Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th (Midtown)

Central Booking, 111 Front (Dumbo) till 2012,
    but now in transit

Ceres, 547 West 27th (Chelsea)

Chambers Fine Art, 210 Eleventh Avenue (Chelsea)

Cheim & Read, 547 West 25th (Chelsea),
    but formerly 521 West 23nd

Heidi Cho, 522 West 23rd (Chelsea)

Clementine, 623 West 27th (Chelsea), but now closed

James Cohan, 533 West 26th (Chelsea)

Cohan and Leslie, 138 Tenth Avenue (Chelsea), but now closed

Condeso Lawler, 524 Broadway (Soho), but now closed

John Connelly Presents, 526 West 26th till 2007,
    then 625 West 27th (Chelsea), but now closed

Lisa Cooley, 107 Norfolk (Lower East Side),
    but 34 Orchard till 2012

Paula Cooper, 534 West 21st and 521 West 21st (Chelsea),
    after pioneering Soho at 155 Wooster (Soho)

Charles Cowles, 537 West 24th (Chelsea), but now closed

Creon, 238 East 24th (Gramercy Park)

Betty Cunningham, 541 West 25th (Chelsea)

Dam, Stuhltrager, 38 Marcy (Williamsburg), but now closed

D'Amelio, 525 West 22nd (Chelsea),
    split in mid-2012 from D'Amelio Terras

Danese, 525 West 26th (Chelsea),
    but formerly 41 East 57th (Midtown)
    and then 535 West 24th (Chelsea)

Danziger, 517 West 23rd (Chelsea)

DCKT, 21 Orchard Street (Lower East Side),
    but 195 Bowery till 2011

Elizabeth Dee, 545 West 20th (Chelsea)

Deitch Projects, 76 Grand and 18 Wooster (Soho),
    and at times 4-40 44th Drive (Long Island City),
    but now closed

Tibor de Nagy, 724 Fifth Avenue (Midtown)

Dodge, 15 Rivington (Lower East Side)

Dorsky, 11-03 45th Avenue (Long Island City)

Andrew Edlin, 134 10th Avenue (Chelsea)

EFA Center for Contemporary Art, 323 West 39th (Garment Center)

Eleven Rivington, 11 Rivington (Lower East Side)

Derek Eller, 615 West 27th (Chelsea)

Andre Emmerich, 41 East 57th (Midtown),
    but Sotheby's has closed this long-revered gallery

Exit Art, 548 Broadway (Soho) for "Endurance,"
    and then 475 Tenth Avenue (north of Chelsea),
    but now closed

Eyebeam, 540 West 21st (Chelsea)

Feature, 131 Allen (Lower East Side)

Zach Feuer (formerly LFL), 548 West 22nd (Chelsea),
    but 530 West 24th till late 2007

Fish Tank, 93 North 6th (Williamsburg), but now closed

Flag Art Foundation, 545 West 25th (Chelsea)

Kim Foster, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Foxy Productions, 623 West 27th (Chelsea)

James Fuentes, 55 Delancey (Lower East Side)

Gagosian, 555 West 24th & 522 West 21st (Chelsea),
    plus 980 Madison (Upper East Side),
    but formerly 136 Wooster (Soho)

Galerie St. Etienne, 24 West 57th (Midtown)

Gallery 444, 444 Madison (Midtown), but now closed

Asya Geisberg, 537B West 23rd (Chelsea)

Gering & López, 730 Fifth Avenue (Midtown),
    formerly Sandra Gering, West 534 22nd (Chelsea)

Laurel Gitlen, 122 Norfolk (Lower East Side),
    but 261 Broome (formerly as Small A Projects) till 2013

Barbara Gladstone, 515 West 24th and 530 West 21st (Chelsea),
    but 99 Wooster (Soho) for Holzer's 1994 show

Goff + Rosenthal, 537B West 23rd (Chelsea)

Thierry Goldberg, 103 Norfolk (Lower East Side),
    but 5 Rivington till mid-2011

Caren Golden, now 539 West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but 39 Wooster (Soho) for Kalymnios's show

Marian Goodman, 24 West 57th (Midtown)

Alexander Gray, 526 West 26th (Chelsea)

Greene Naftali, 508 West 26th (Chelsea)

Algus Greenspon, 71 Morton (West Village)

Muriel Guépin, 83 Orchard Street (Lower East Side)

Stephen Haller, 542 West 26th (Chelsea)

Peter Hay Halpert, 511 West 25th (Chelsea)

Elizabeth Harris, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Hasted Hunt, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Haunch of Venison, Christie's Private Sales only,
    but formerly 550 West 21st (Chelsea)

Hauser & Wirth, 32 East 69th (Upper East Side) and soon
    511 West 18th (Chelsea)

Morris Healy, 530 West 22nd (Chelsea), but now closed

Pat Hearn, 530 West 22nd (Chelsea) after a long road,
    but the East Village pioneer is now closed

Lesley Heller, 54 Orchard (Lower East Side),
    but 16 East 77th (Upper East Side) till 2010

Christopher Henry, 127 Elizabeth (Lower East Side)

Robert Henry Contemporary (formerly RHV), 56 Bogart (Brooklyn)

Heskin Contemporary, 443 West 37th (north of Chelsea)

Higher Pictures, 980 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side),
    but 764 Madison Avenue till 2012

Nancy Hoffman, 429 West Broadway (Soho)

Hogar Collection, 362 Grand (Williamsburg), but now closed

The Hole, 312 Bowery (Lower East Side)

Horton, 55 Chrystie (Lower East Side),
    but 504 West 22nd (Chelsea) till mid-2011

Hosfelt, 531 West 36th (north of Chelsea)

Hous Projects, 31 Howard Street (Soho)

Loretta Howard, 525–531 West 26th (Chelsea)

Hudson Clearing, 250 Hudson (Soho/Tribeca), but now closed

Hunter College Art Galleries, 68th and Lexington (Upper East Side)
    and 450 West 41st (Midtown)

Susan Inglett, 511 West 24th (Chelsea)

I-20, 557 West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but 529 West 20th till 2006

Invisible-Exports, 14A Orchard (Lower East Side)

Jack the Pelican, 487 Driggs (Williamsburg), but now closed

JTT/Jasmin Tsou, 170A Suffolk (Lower East Side)

Oliver Kamm/5BE, 621 West 27th (Chelsea)

Casey Kaplan, 525 West 21st (Chelsea)

Paul Kasmin, 293 Tenth Avenue and 515 West 27th (Chelsea),
    but 79 Grand (Soho) for Nares in 2003

Sean Kelly, 475 Tenth Avenue (north of Chelsea),
    but 528 West 29th till mid-2012

Anton Kern, 532 West 20th (Chelsea)

Linda Kirkland, 504 West 22nd (Chelsea)

The Kitchen, 512 West 19th (Chelsea)

Nicole Klagsbrun, 534 West 24th (Chelsea),
    but 526 West 26th till 2012

Knoedler, 19 East 70th (Upper East Side),
    but now closed

Leo Koenig, 545 West 23rd (Chelsea)

Andrew Kreps, 535 West 22th (Chelsea)

Anna Kustera, 520 West 21st (Chelsea)

La Mama La Galleria, 74A East 4th (East Village)

Yvon Lambert, 564 West 25th (Chelsea) till 2007,
    then 550 West 21st, but now only in Europe

Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26th (Chelsea)
    and 201 Chrystie (Lower East Side),
    but 39 Greene (Soho) for Emins's 1999 show

Galerie Lelong, 528 West 26th (Chelsea)

Lennon, Weinberg, 514 West 25th (Chelsea),
    but 560 Broadway (Soho) for the 1999 shows

Littlejohn Contemporary, 41 East 57th (Midtown)

Lombard-Freid, 518 West 19th (Chelsea),
    but 470 Broome (Soho) till 2009,
    and then 531 West 26th till mid-2010

Luhring Augustine, 531 West 24th (Chelsea)
    and 25 Knickerbocker (Bushwick),
    but 130 Prince (Soho) in 1997

Lu Magnus, 55 Hester (Lower East Side)

Luxembourg & Dayan, 64 East 77th (Upper East Side)

Maccarone, 630 Greenwich (West Village),
    but 45 Canal (Lower East Side) till 2007

Robert Mann, 525 West 26th (Chelsea)

Curt Marcus, 578 Broadway (Soho), but now closed

Marlborough, 545 West 25th (Chelsea) and 40 West 57th (Midtown)

Steffany Martz, 529 West 20th (Chelsea), but now closed

Kathryn Markel, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Matthew Marks, 502, 522, and 526 West 22nd (Chelsea),
    while 523 West 24th gets a makeover

Marvelli, 526 West 26th (Chelsea)

Jason McCoy, 41 East 57th (Midtown),
    but 525 West 22nd (Chelsea) for Kaneda's show

Cheryl McGinnis, 466 Washington Street (Tribeca),
    with projects at Flatiron Prow Art Space, 175 Fifth Avenue,
    but 1287 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side) till 2009
    and then 555 Eighth Avenue (Garment District) till 2012

McKenzie, 55 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Mehr, 436 West 18th (Chelsea), but now closed

Sara Meltzer, 525 West 26th (Chelsea), but now closed

Metro Pictures, 513 West 24th (Chelsea),
    but 150 Greene (Soho) for Simmons's 1994 show

Magnan Metz, West 26th (Chelsea)

Ariel Meyerowitz, formerly 120 Eleventh Avenue (Chelsea)

Robert Miller, 524 West 26th (Chelsea),
    but its fate uncertain

Yossi Milo, 525 West 25th (Chelsea)

Mitchell-Innes & Nash, 1018 Madison (Upper East Side)
    and 534 West 26th (Chelsea)

Achim Moeller, 167 East 73rd (Upper East Side)

D. C. Moore, 535 West 22nd (Chelsea),
    but formerly 724 Fifth Avenue (Midtown)

Morgan Lehman, 535 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Mireille Mosler, 35 East 67th (Upper East Side)

Mnuchin, 45 East 78th (Upper East Side),
    but formerly L&M Arts (through 2012)

Mulherin + Pollard, 187 Chrystie (Lower East Side)

Museum 52, 95 Rivington (Lower East Side) till 2009
    and then 2 East 2nd (East Village), but now closed

Newman Popiashvili, 504 West 22nd (Chelsea)

New York Academy of Art, 111 Franklin (Tribeca)

New York Studio School, 8 West 8th (Greenwich Village)

Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff Avenue (Bushwick)

Annina Nosei, 530 West 22nd (Chelsea), but now closed

NURTUREart, 56 Bogart (Bushwick),
    but 910 Grand till mid-2011

Nyehaus, 358 West 20th (Chelsea)
    after opening years on Grammercy Park

Claire Oliver, 513 West 26th (Chelsea)

On Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard Street (Lower East Side)

Pace, 32 East 57th (Midtown) and
    508, 510, and 534 West 25th (Chelsea),
    but once 545 West 22nd (Chelsea) and 142 Greene (Soho)

Parallel Art Space, 1717 Troutman (Bushwick)

Parker's Box, 193 Grand (Williamsburg)

Participant, Inc., 253 East Houston (Lower East Side),
    but 95 Rivington till 2007

Friedrich Petzel, 456 West 18th (Chelsea),
    but 535 West 22nd till late 2012

Pierro, Baird Center, 5 Mead Street (South Orange, NJ)

Pierogi, 177 North 9th (Williamsburg),
    and at times The Boiler @ Pierogi, 191 North 14th

Pocket Utopia, 191 Henry (Lower East Side)

Point of View, 638 West 28th (Chelsea), but now closed

Postmasters, 54 Franklin (Tribeca),
    but 459 West 19th (Chelsea) till mid-2013

P.P.O.W., 535 West 22nd (Chelsea),
    but 555 West 25th till mid-2009,
    and then briefly 511 West 25th

Pratt Manhattan Gallery, 144 West 14th (Chelsea)

Simon Preston, 301 Broome (Lower East Side)

The Proposition, 2 Extra Place (Lower East Side)

Max Protech, 511 West 22nd (Chelsea), but now closed

Ramis Barquet, 532 West 24th (Chelea)

Daniel Reich, 537A West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but now closed

Björn Ressle, 16 East 79th (Upper East Side)

Yancey Richardson, 535 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Rivington Arms, 4 East 2nd (East Village), but till 2006
    at 102 Rivington (Lower East Side), and now closed

Roebling Hall, 606 West 26th (Chelsea), and till 2004
    at 390 Wythe (Williamsburg), but now closed

Paul Rogers/9W, 529 West 20th (Chelsea)

Rooster, 190 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Andrea Rosen, 525 West 24th (Chelsea)

Michael Rosenfeld, 24 West 57th (Midtown)

Perry Rubenstein, 526/534 West 24th & 527 West 23rd (Chelsea)
    but now closed

Safe-T, 111 Front (Dumbo), but now closed

Salander-O'Reilly, 20 East 79st till 2007, then
    22 East 71st (Upper East Side), but now closed

Salon 94, 12 East 94th (Upper East Side) and
    1 Freeman Alley and 243 Bowery (Lower East Side)

Julie Saul, 535 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Scaramouche, 52 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Sue Scott, 1 Rivington (Lower East Side)

Schroeder Romero & Shredder, currently relocating,
    but 531 West 26th (Chelsea) till 2013
    and 637 West 27th till 2010

Tony Shafrazi, 544 West 26th (Chelsea),
    after its Soho years at 119 Wooster

Jack Shainman, 513 West 20th
    and now 524 West 24th (Chelsea)

Allen Sheppard, 530 West 25th (Chelsea), but now closed

Sikkema Jenkins (formerly Brent Sikkema), 530 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Silverstein Photography, 535 West 24th (Chelsea)

Daniel Silverstein, 520 West 21st (Chelsea) till 2006,
    but now closed

65 Thompson, 65 Thompson (Soho), but now closed

Skarstedt, 20 East 79th (Upper East Side)

Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth (Dumbo),
    after several years at 56 Water

Smith-Stewart, 53 Stanton (Lower East Side), but now a private dealer

Gary Snyder, 529 West 20th (Chelsea), but till 2011
    at 601 West 29th and then 250 West 26th

Reena Spaulings, 165 East Broadway (Lower East Side),
    after moving from 371 Grand

Sperone Westwater, 257 Bowery (Lower East Side),
    after years at 142 Greene (Soho) and then 415 West 13th (Chelsea)

Spike, 547 West 20th (Chelsea), but now closed

Allan Stone, 5 East 82nd (Upper East Side),
    after years at 113 East 90th

Storefront, 16 Wilson Avenue (Bushwick)

Stephan Stoyanov, 29 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Marc Straus, 299 Grand (Lower East Side)

Stefan Stux, 530 West 25th (Chelsea),
    but 529 West 20th during Stanczak's show

Supreme Trading, 213 North 8th (Williamsburg), but now closed

Hollis Taggart, 958 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side)

Taxter & Spengemann, 504 West 22nd (Chelsea) till 2009,
    then 459 West 18th, but now closed

Team, 83 Grand (Soho), but
    527 West 26th (Chelsea) till mid-2006

Sara Tecchia, 529 West 20th (Chelsea), but now closed

Margaret Thatcher Projects, 539 West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but 529 West 20th for Tsao's 1998 show

Theodore:Art, 56 Bogart (Bushwick)

Edward Thorp, 210 Eleventh Avenue (Chelsea),
    formerly 103 Prince (Soho)

Thread Waxing Space, 476 Broadway (Soho), but now closed

303 Gallery, 507 West 24th (Chelsea),
    but 547 West 21st till mid-2013
    and 525 West 22nd till 2010

Jack Tilton, 8 East 76th (Upper East Side),
    but 49 Greene (Soho) for Purdum's show

Remy Toledo, 529 West 20th (Chelsea) till 2007,
    but now an independent producer

Leslie Tonkonow, 535 West 22nd (Chelsea)

Triple Candie, 500 West 148th (Harlem)

Gallery Twenty-Four, 111 Front Street (Dumbo)

Ubu, 416 East 59th (Midtown) and then
    16 East 78th (Upper East Side), but now closed

Rachel Uffner, 47 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Untitled, 30 Orchard (Lower East Side)

Van de Weghe Fine Art, 521 West 23rd (Chelsea)

Von Lintel, 520 West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but 555 West 25th till mid-2009

Wallspace, 619 West 27th (Chelsea)

John Weber, 529 West 20th (Chelsea) after years
    at 142 Greene (Soho), but now closed

Mike Weiss, 520 West 24th (Chelsea)

Michael Werner, 4 East 77th (Upper East Side)

White Box, 525 West 26th (Chelsea)

White Columns, 320 West 13th (West Village),
    but entry around the block on Horatio Street

Tracy Williams, Ltd., 521 West 23rd (Chelsea),
    but 313 West 4th (West Village) till 2010

Winkleman, 621 West 27th (Chelsea),
    formerly Winkleman Plus Ultra (Williamsburg)

Witkin, 415 West Broadway (Soho), but now closed

X-Initiative, 548 West 22nd (Chelsea), but now closed

XL, 504 West 22nd (Chelsea), but now closed

Y Gallery, 165 Orchard (Lower East Side)

David Zwirner, 519, 525, and 533 West 19th
    and now 537 West 20th (Chelsea)

Readings

Print Sources

Although I avoid footnotes like the plague, three longer articles cite some essentials:

Alternatively, ruin your art education with a few parodies—the docent tour from hell, a brief dictionary of art terms and techniques, and "artspeak" from other critics. (You mean they never taught it this way in school?)

Some Favorites on the Web

Here are some Web sites that I have bookmarked for my own utility, annoyance, or pleasure. Of course, so many artists have their own sites now that I do not pretend to keep up, much less to list them here! Many other bloggers report, briefly and enthusiastically, on the galleries they visit, with snapshots or amateur video. Since they do not interest me, I omit them.

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