Miguel Abreu Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with two locations in New York City.
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Miguel Abreu Gallery opened its first space at 36 Orchard Street in 2006 in the Lower East Side of New York City.[1] A second 8,000 square foot space was opened two blocks away at 88 Eldridge Street in 2014 to stage large scale projects and exhibitions.[2] The gallery stages conceptually-charged one person and group shows as well as performances, film screenings, and lectures.[3]
Sequence Press, the gallery's publishing division, was launched in 2011. In conjunction with the British publisher Urbanomic, the press has released books by philosophers and artists including François Laruelle,[4] R.H. Quaytman, Nick Land, Quentin Meillassoux,[5] and Gilles Châtelet, among others.[6][better source needed]
The gallery represents American and international artists working in a range of media,[7] [better source needed] including Yuji Agematsu, Rey Akdogan, Alexander Carver, Liz Deschenes,[8] Rochelle Goldberg, Tishan Hsu, Gareth James, Flint Jamison,[9] Sam Lewitt,[10][11][12] Dana Lok, Scott Lyall, Jean-Luc Moulène,[13][14] Florian Pumhösl, R.H. Quaytman,[15] Eileen Quinlan,[16][17] Raha Raissnia,[18] Jimmy Raskin,[19] Blake Rayne,[20] Milton Resnick, and Pamela Rosenkranz. The gallery also represents the films of Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, the estate of Wacław Szpakowski, and offer works by Hans Bellmer and James Metcalf.[21][better source needed]