The New Yorker • February 15, 2011After opening in 1950, the gallery amounted to a salon for the New York School of poets, publishing the first or second books of John Ashbery, Frank O’Hara, James Schuyler and Barbara Guest.
Dev G. • May 30, 2013Wonderful gallery. Great pieces of art by artists like Britto and Dganit Blechner. Visited their gallery in Tel Aviv and this gallery is just as nice. People are nice too.
Martina C. • November 30, 2012Iconic photography gallery of midtown. In front of Fuller Building were another master photography space is located, Howard Greenberg Gallery. Always great exhibits. Be sure to check both!
Mariana M. • July 17, 2017Amazing Gallery!
Emilio C. • March 2, 2015Make sure to check out showings here. It's free. The coffee and biscuits are also free!
Nazo S. • May 9, 2013Обратите внимание, что нужно сдавать рюкзаки! А очередь в "checkroom" космическая!
Charles • June 3, 2013By far the coolest room in the New York Public Library. Awesome place for folks that love all things geography and maps to get their geek on.
BLOUIN ARTINFO M. • October 24, 2012Magdalena Abakanowicz: A Survey 1987-2009 at Marlborough Gallery!
The New Yorker M. • August 30, 20139/2/2013: On "Fame" exhibit: "Only occasionally does fame overlap with greatness, much less importance, so movie and pop stars get far more attention than politicians and painters." (Through Sept 14)
funky f. • September 14, 2016This opening was ok. The new and mysterious art: ancient photography. Pleasant experience to be in this gallery. Very airy and spacious.
Sumeet S. • January 17, 2011Great public area to escape all the tourists and sit down, relax, read, or even get a bite/drink at nearby Obika!
MoMALearning • January 31, 2012Check out the list of events at http://moma.org/printstudio
Sara D. • November 10, 2011The American Associates of the Royal Academy Trust helps promote the Royal Academy of Arts in London as THE place where art is made, exhibited, and debated.
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