Casterline Goodman Gallery

Casterline Goodman Gallery Casterline|Goodman Gallery is a fine art gallery and art advisory office specializing in contemporary & post-war art.

We provide art consultation in both the primary and secondary markets. Casterline|Goodman Gallery was founded in 2011 by Robert Casterline and Jordan Goodman. Specializing in Post-War and Contemporary art, Casterline|Goodman Gallery is committed to presenting first-tier, investment-grade original artwork from the 20th and 21st centuries. Since its establishment, Casterline|Goodman Gallery has cont

inued to offer unique paintings, sculptures and drawings by established artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol. Casterline|Goodman Gallery’s strong presence in the global art community has enabled the placement of unique works in established private, corporate and institutional collections internationally. Casterline, a veteran in the art business for over 20 years, partnered with Goodman, to open a new branch of his Museum Works Galleries in Chicago. Following the success of their collaborative venture at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago, the pair expanded their business and partnered to establish the eponymous Casterline|Goodman Gallery in 2011. With a combined total of over 30 years in the business, Robert Casterline and Jordan Goodman assist clients in all aspects of building a fine art collection. By utilizing long-term relationships, industry knowledge, and a strong presence in the global art community, Casterline|Goodman is able to help collectors acquire significant works of art from both established and emerging artists. Casterline|Goodman staff travels around the world regularly, exhibiting in art fairs and attending gallery openings, museum exhibitions, and auctions in order to provide its clientele with the most current information regarding the global art market.

As the season comes to a close, we want to express gratitude for our community. Thank you to our collectors, artists, an...
04/16/2026

As the season comes to a close, we want to express gratitude for our community. Thank you to our collectors, artists, and everyone (and every pup) behind the scenes.

Few artists and works are as iconic as the untitled Picasso that has anchored downtown Chicago since 1967.  As we gear u...
04/07/2026

Few artists and works are as iconic as the untitled Picasso that has anchored downtown Chicago since 1967. As we gear up for EXPO CHICAGO this week, we're looking forward to celebrating the innovative artists poised to be the next generation of icons.

Get in on the ground floor and visit us at Navy Pier Booth 210
Thursday 5–8pm
Friday & Saturday 11am–7pm
Sunday 11am–6pm

This Easter, we’re leaning into a season of renewal and a little unexpected joy.A mix of works inspired by the spirit of...
04/05/2026

This Easter, we’re leaning into a season of renewal and a little unexpected joy.

A mix of works inspired by the spirit of spring. From the wit of Banksy to the sculptural humor of Barry Flanagan, the vibrant repetition of Hunt Slonem, and the iconic pop energy of Jeff Koons: reminders that familiar symbols can still surprise us.

Effective immediately, the gallery will operate under new leadership.Following a thorough internal review, we have appoi...
04/01/2026

Effective immediately, the gallery will operate under new leadership.

Following a thorough internal review, we have appointed a very good boy as director.

Humans may remain on staff in a limited, support-based capacity.

03/30/2026

NEW RELEASE by David Yarrow

Landwoman
West Texas, Texas - 2026

Most basic resource and industrial metal businesses have traditionally been male dominated. The extraction of copper and coal from the ground tended to be characterised by a 100% male worker base. The oil industry followed this trend, but not entirely, and women are far from excluded from the history of the US oil industry. However, women prospectors faced widespread prejudice regarding their ability to do business or understand the industry. Once they struck oil, they had to work harder than men to attract investors and were often barred from the male-only saloons where many deals were made. It was an uphill battle.

This made the stories of female pioneer success more laudable and I wanted to celebrate this within my wider storytelling series about women living and working on the final frontier. Westerns have been too male dominated for years and women often play the lead role in our stories.

We built this set using prompts from an archival picture of a derrick in the early 20th century. I think my team did an excellent job with the wooden tower and it made for as good a backdrop as I could have had.


On his birthday, we’re reminded that Vincent van Gogh sold almost nothing in his lifetime.Today, his work defines entire...
03/30/2026

On his birthday, we’re reminded that Vincent van Gogh sold almost nothing in his lifetime.

Today, his work defines entire conversations around value, legacy, and cultural impact. A powerful reminder that recognition and significance don’t always arrive at the same time.



Which contemporary artist do you think is undervalued right now?

In honor of National Puppy Day, we’re celebrating the undeniable charisma of our four-legged muses. Whether in wildlife ...
03/23/2026

In honor of National Puppy Day, we’re celebrating the undeniable charisma of our four-legged muses. Whether in wildlife photography or at home on the couch — some subjects never go out of style. 🐾






We didn’t find a pot of gold… but we did find Monet’s garden. 💚🍀From Van Gogh’s electric greens to Rothko’s moody monoch...
03/17/2026

We didn’t find a pot of gold… but we did find Monet’s garden. 💚🍀

From Van Gogh’s electric greens to Rothko’s moody monochromes, consider this your art-historical excuse to wear green today.





As Hollywood gathers for the Oscars, we’re revisiting David Yarrow’s cinematic lens. His portraits capture the drama, sc...
03/15/2026

As Hollywood gathers for the Oscars, we’re revisiting David Yarrow’s cinematic lens. His portraits capture the drama, scale, and mythology of celebrity culture, blurring the line between fine art and film still. Glamour, reimagined.






Address

611 E Cooper Avenue
Aspen, CO
81611

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10pm - 6pm

Telephone

+19709251339

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