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New York, NY 10013
212 256 1669
Timothy Taylor is a leading international gallery with locations in London and New York. Founded in Mayfair, London, in 1996, the gallery has worked with a range of distinguished post-war and contemporary artists and estates over its three-decade history, including Alex Katz, Kiki Smith, and Antoni Tàpies. With expertise in both the primary and secondary markets, Timothy Taylor currently represents an intergenerational roster of more than twenty artists and estates from across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, ranging from emerging talents to modern masters. Headquartered in a five-story Georgian townhouse at 15 Bolton Street in Mayfair, the gallery opened its first location in New York in 2016, and in 2023, it expanded to a 6,000-square-foot flagship space in Tribeca. Committed to intellectually rigorous presentations of artists' work, the gallery publishes a growing range of exhibition catalogue and monographs, with new texts commissioned by leading curators and critics.
Artists Represented:
Alicia Adamerovich
Daniel Crews-Chubb
Gabriel de la Mora
Jorge Eielson
Armen Eloyan
Alex Katz
Sean Landers
Jonathan Lasker
Sahara Longe
Chris Martin
Eddie Martinez
Josephine Meckseper
Annie Morris
Richard Patterson
Hilary Pecis
Michel Pérez Pollo
Hayal Pozantı
Jiab Prachakul
Antonia Showering
Kiki Smith
Paul Anthony Smith  
Antoni Tàpies
Eduardo Terrazas
Honor Titus
Victor Willing
Ding Yi
Works Available By:
Diane Arbus
John Chamberlain
Philip Guston
Simon Hantaï
Leon Kossoff
Agnes Martin
Pierre Soulages

 

 
Installation view of Annie Morris: Permanent Moments, at Timothy Taylor, 2023. Photo by: Lance Brewer
Installation view of Hayal Pozanti: The World for a Mirror, at Timothy Taylor, 2023. Photo by: Lance Brewer
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Current Exhibition

Dog Days of Summer



June 20, 2024 - August 23, 2024
Timothy Taylor is pleased to announce Dog Days of Summer, a group exhibition that centres on man’s best friend as a timeless subject in art history. Opening on 20 June in New York, the exhibition includes more than fifty works exploring the many roles a pup might play in the life of an artist: muse, metaphor, and companion. Artmaking is a famously solitary process. What would art of the last century have been without such faithful studio mates as William Wegman’s Weimaraners or Pablo Picasso’s (ungenerously named) dachshund Lump? Dogs have been a feature of visual culture since at least 8,000 years ago, when hunter-gatherers carved an image of leashed dogs into a sandstone cliff. A symbol of fidelity, protection, playfulness, and unconditional love, canines pop up in the paintings of Titian, Jan van Eyck, John Singer Sargent, and Gustave Courbet, among countless other masters. With paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and photographs dating from 1915 to the present day and running the stylistic gamut, Dog Days of Summer offers up a collective portrait of our mutual evolution with our canine companions, in life and in art.

 
Past Exhibitions

Sahara Longe

Sugar



May 2, 2024 - June 15, 2024
Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Sugar, an exhibition of new paintings by Sahara Longe. Featuring nine vivid and haunting canvases, Longe’s second exhibition with the gallery sees the artist reconceiving various art histories to arrive at an uncanny interplay of figures, allegories, and enigmatic landscapes.

Armen Eloyan

Green Grass



March 14, 2024 - April 20, 2024
Timothy Taylor is pleased to present Green Grass, an exhibition of new paintings by Armen Eloyan in New York. This presentation, the artist’s eighth with the gallery, will feature eight canvases that exemplify his integration of wry, cartoon-related imagery and anarchic abstraction.