Marianne Boesky established her eponymous gallery in New York in 1996. Since its inception, the gallery has come to represent and support the work of emerging and established contemporary artists of all media and genres. In its first decade, the gallery was instrumental in launching the careers of major artists, including Barnaby Furnas, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Sarah Sze, and Lisa Yuskavage. The gallery currently represents many significant international artists, including Ghada Amer, Jennifer Bartlett, Sanford Biggers, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Donald Moffett, and Frank Stella. Boesky relocated her flagship gallery from SoHo to Chelsea in 2006, and in 2016, the gallery expanded to include its adjacent space on West 24th Street. In 2017, Boesky opened a location in Aspen, Colorado; she has since organized temporary exhibition spaces in Europe and in cities across the United States. These projects highlight Marianne Boesky Gallery’s ongoing efforts to amplify its international reach through collaborative initiatives, as well as its continued commitment to supporting the needs and interests of its dynamic roster of artists from around the globe. Boesky sits on the boards of trustees of the Aspen Music Festival and School and on the advisory board of the Dubin Breast Center at the Mount Sinai Hospital. She is also a member of the Middlebury Museum and Visual Arts Council.  She graduated with a B.A. from Middlebury College in 1989 and received her J.D. from Fordham University in 1995.

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Marianne Boesky