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"Opened in 2002 in a townhouse designed by Rafael Viñoly on 94th Street (T 646 672 9212), still the home of art dealer Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Salon 94 provided an alternative to the white cube and was one of the first galleries to show established and emerging artists. It's now something of an institution, after helping resurrect the careers of Laurie Simmons and Terry Adkin, and discovering exciting talent, often putting on exhibitions that team the different generations. It expanded in 2007 into an intimate room with beamed ceilings on Freeman Alley, and again in 2010, just around the corner on Bowery ('Soft Power' by Marina Adams, above) beside the New Museum (see p026). You can't miss it. A 6m screen broadcasts video art to the street. 243 Bowery, T212 979 0001, www.salon94.com"
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"Opened in 2002 in a townhouse designed by Rafael Viñoly on 94th Street (T 646 672 9212), still the home of art dealer Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Salon 94 provided an alternative to the white cube and was one of the first galleries to show established and emerging artists. It's now something of an institution, after helping resurrect the careers of Laurie Simmons and Terry Adkin, and discovering exciting talent, often putting on exhibitions that team the different generations. It expanded in 2007 into an intimate room with beamed ceilings on Freeman Alley, and again in 2010, just around the corner on Bowery ('Soft Power' by Marina Adams, above) beside the New Museum (see p026). You can't miss it. A 6m screen broadcasts video art to the street. 243 Bowery, T212 979 0001, www.salon94.com"
@matthewes