A Nomadic Gallery Enters Bergdorf’s
RETURN ENGAGEMENT: Bergdorf Goodman has brought back the Spaceless Gallery with an exhibit of paintings, sculptures, ceramics and photography.
The show launches Tuesday along the corridor of Bergdorf’s seventh floor and features a mix of established and rising artistic talent, with a focus on color and texture. Artwork will also be displayed in two Bergdorf windows.
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“My aim is to applaud and celebrate Bergdorf Goodman’s iconic elegance,” Béatrice Masi, founder of the Spaceless Gallery, said in a statement. “By showcasing talented artists from France and the United States, we capture the store’s vibrant spirit and energy. This exhibition is designed to inspire and enhance every home.”
The Spaceless Gallery has a nomadic manner of presenting contemporary art in all forms around the world, in non-traditional sites for exhibits.
“Following an exceptional inaugural exhibition, we’re thrilled to welcome The Spaceless Gallery back to Bergdorf Goodman,” said Andrew Mandell, Bergdorf’s divisional merchandise manager for decorative home and jewelry. “The works within this new exhibition are perfectly suited for our customer and celebrate the revelry that comes with artistic expression.”
Participating artists from a range of mediums include Aleksandra Szewczuk, aurèce vettier, David Matthew King, Francois Bauer, Grant Levy Lucero, Hugh Findletar, Jefferson Hayman, Lara Porzak, Leah Kaplan, Marianne Eriksen Scott-Hansen, Ruan Hoffmann, Morgane Pasqualini, Sophie Kitching, Renée Demsey, and Aurelie Hoegy. The works on view through Oct. 18 and are for sale.
The Spaceless Gallery’s first presentation at Bergdorf’s was with seven artists in 2023.
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