Marianne Boesky Gallery

Project Details

Project Name
Marianne Boesky Gallery
Project Types
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
DBA
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2006

Project Description

Located in West Chelsea, the 10,000 square foot building for the Marianne Boesky Gallery features two floors of gallery space, art preparation, and administration spaces.

The building’s adjacency to the High Line, an abandoned elevated railroad converted in to a public greenway, mandated a setback at the second floor of the building along the shared property line. The result is the building’s uniquely asymmetrical facade on the street. The exterior’s glazed white brick is supplemented by materials that are at home among the old warehouses, garages, and elevated railroad that lend the neighborhood its industrial character. The building avoids using materials that might appear nostalgic or inauthentic for a new structure, however. The building’s brick, therefore, is an updated, more elegantly finished version of standard brick. Corrugated metal siding that has an unusually fine and delicate pattern is used, while the concrete block chosen has a smooth, ground face that lends subtle nuance to this inexpensive material.

The gallery’s interior spaces are arranged in sequence to create a rich experience of discovery. From the entrance, a generous entry hall leads past the reception area and a private viewing room to the first gallery. Beyond, the building opens up to the main gallery, measuring 28 feet by 57 feet, its 18-foot ceiling punctuated by three large north-facing skylights.

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