
On February 1, 2003 the gallery
relocated to its current location at 531-539 West 25th
Street, Ground Floor. In its new exhibition space the gallery has
resume its ongoing operation of bringing new talent to the forefront
and initiating relationships with emerging and established artists.
Paramount among its various goals is to create a comprehensive
dialogue between the works of local, national and international
artists. A parallel goal is to make Florence Lynch Gallery a prominent
name on a national and international level.
The gallery has an eclectic,
unconventional multi-media program and have done cutting-edge video
and performance installations as well as painting, sculpture, and
photography shows. The gallery has mounted strong one-person
exhibitions and mixed media installations which have gotten critical
acclaims. In addition to gallery artists, Fatima Allotey, Luisa
Caldwell, Janet Echelman, Carlo Ferraris, Craig Fisher, Theresa
Hackett, Christa Maiwald, Marcello Maloberti, Maria Morganti, Odili
Donald Odita, Gabriele Stellbaum, and Linda Van Boven, recent
exhibitions included the works of Rudolf de Crignis, Christian
Garnett, Nancy Haynes, James Howell, Yves Klein, Glenn Ligon,
Carmengloria Morales, Ruth Pastine, George Peck, Michael Rouillard,
Erik Saxon, Phil Sims, Rudolf Stingel, Frederic Thursz, Patrick
Wilson, Bob Yasuda, Carl Andre, Roland Flexner, Elana Herzog, Mary
Judge, Yves Klein, Louise Lawler, Andres Serrano, and Fred Tomaselli.
Group exhibitions are curated by well-know curators and critics such
as Lilly Wei, Lee Klein and collaboration with Barbara Pollack.
Florence Lynch Gallery
has had articles and exhibition reviews in Art in America,
The New York Times, Village Voice, Time Out NY,
ArtNet, PostMedia, Sole 24 Ore, New York Magazine,
Manhattan Magazine, Commerce, Flash Art International,
Review, Art Press, FIT Network, Virus Mutation
Magazine, OCS News, Residence, The Yomiuri
America, Il Messagero, Titalo, Olis, among
others. Florence Lynch was featured on the February, 1999 cover of
NY Arts as one of seven emerging young dealers in Chelsea.

Gallery artists have
participated in major museum exhibition including at the Kunsthalle,
St. Gallen, the Johannesburg Biennal, Mexico City Contemporary Art
Museum, with upcoming venues at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm. At
the February 2001 edition of ARCO the gallery presented a 20,000
square feet (2,000 sq meter) sculpture by Janet Echelman which was
then leased by the Caja de Burgos, a well known Spanish bank with
headquarters in Burgos, Spain. Since, the sculpture was presented at
the Bass Museum as part of the Project section of Art Basel Miami
Beach.
Florence Lynch Gallery was founded by
and is under the curatorial and administrative direction of Florence
Lynch, formerly of the Salvatore Ala Gallery, New York. Ms. Lynch has
a Master of Arts degree in Art Administration and a Bachelor of
Science degree, and has worked as an independent curator since leaving
the Salvatore Ala Gallery in 1994. She has worked extensively in
Japan, Germany, France, The Netherlands, and Italy; and has done
numerous curatorial projects in commercial and non-profit spaces in
New York City. Florence Lynch is fluent in five languages.
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