Hal Bromm Gallery

Hal Bromm Gallery Tribeca's first contemporary art gallery, est. 1975 Tribeca’s first contemporary art gallery was founded by Hal Bromm in 1975 on Franklin Street.

In 1977, Hal Bromm Gallery relocated to 90 West Broadway, an imposing 1895 building designed by Harding & Gooch at West Broadway and Chambers Street. The gallery’s early “new talent” shows introduced Keith Haring (1981), David Salle, Robert Longo, and others to appreciative collectors long before they became well-known. Hal Bromm organized exhibitions of several up and coming East Village artists,

including David Wojnarowicz, Mike Bidlo, Russell Sharon, Luis Frangella, and Judy Glantzman, at a second gallery space he had opened at Avenue A and East 11th Street in the East Village. “Climbing”, a major group exhibition of leading East Village artists, was organized at the gallery’s Tribeca space in 1984. The benchmark exhibition served as an introduction to the larger public of the energy and depth of talent surfacing in the East Village. For the gallery’s 30th Anniversary, four important artists: Carlos Alfonzo, Luis Frangella, Keith Haring and David Wojnarowicz, all of whom died of AIDS, were honored in a group exhibition.

07/03/2020
An important book on the work of gifted colorist Gloria Garfinkel, whose work is featured in our COLOR exhibition, has h...
05/26/2020

An important book on the work of gifted colorist Gloria Garfinkel, whose work is featured in our COLOR exhibition, has has won the 2020 Eric Hoffer Award in Art prize.

Virtual edition: http://andrewkellyllc.com/editions/garfinkel/index.html

Gloria Garfinkel, 5 Arcs, 2008, painted aluminum maquette, 15.5 x 17 x 14.5”

COLOR 2020
05/07/2020

COLOR 2020

COLOR features works by a diverse group of eighteen artists using varying mediums to explore how using color might alter...
04/30/2020

COLOR features works by a diverse group of eighteen artists using varying mediums to explore how using color might alter, transform or expand art. Whether color is at the center of their work or a result of their process, this eclectic show celebrates the affective impressions of an element we experience everyday. The works of these gifted artists provide vibrant vision that overcomes the malaise we are enduring, giving us the discovery of color’s impact and daring us to hope that better days are on the horizon.

Click here to view the full press release:

https://c2b2888b-e512-4f44-8d59-11ad6813b845.filesusr.com/ugd/27ef09_246a9e8c299a428b81ca4fd9865a2c28.pdf

On view now: Luis Frangella: Paintings from the 1980sLuis Frangella (1944-1990) was a figurative, postmodern Argentine p...
02/04/2020

On view now: Luis Frangella: Paintings from the 1980s

Luis Frangella (1944-1990) was a figurative, postmodern Argentine painter and sculptor with a long-standing relationship with Hal Bromm Gallery. Known for constantly sketching and working on his pieces, Frangella's passion for art was perpetually vibrant and frequently inspired those around him. Equally at ease with painting and sculpture, Luis Frangella alternated between refined delicacy and robust muscularity.

Stop in before the show closes on 28 February 2020!

Stop by Bunny Williams Home on 232 E. 59th St, 3rd floor NYC to see a truly spectacular show of work by Christian Brechn...
06/20/2019

Stop by Bunny Williams Home on 232 E. 59th St, 3rd floor NYC to see a truly spectacular show of work by Christian Brechneff in honor of the release of his new book, Into the Garden. Brechneff's work is also currently on view at our Honoring Stonewall exhibition.

Head to the Johannes Vogt Gallery for their show, Summer of '82, curated by Dan Cameron and features work from the Hal B...
05/31/2019

Head to the Johannes Vogt Gallery for their show, Summer of '82, curated by Dan Cameron and features work from the Hal Bromm Gallery

June 5 – July 5, 2019
Opening: Wednesday, June 5, 2019, 6-8PM

Buster Cleveland
Arch Connelly
Anton van Dalen
Jane Dickson
Luis Frangella
Judy Glantzman
Becky Howland
Tseng Kwong Chi
Stephen Lack
Lee Quiñones
Marcia Resnick
David Sandlin
Hope Sandrow
Kenny Scharf
Russell Sharon
Tabboo!
Tom Warren
David Wojnarowicz
Martin Wong

Currently on view: HONORING STONEWALLCARLOS ALFONZO, ALAN BONICATTI, JAVIER CINTRON, DIEGO CORTEZ, JIMMY DESANA, LUIS FR...
05/16/2019

Currently on view: HONORING STONEWALL

CARLOS ALFONZO, ALAN BONICATTI, JAVIER CINTRON, DIEGO CORTEZ, JIMMY DESANA, LUIS FRANGELLA, TIM FURZER, MARK GOLDERMAN, KEITH HARING, GERALD INCANDELA, RAY JOHNSON, TIM LOVEJOY, JEAN LOUIS MORIN, KYLE MEYER, CHRISTIAN PELTENBURG-BRECHNEFF, JODY PINTO, VINCENT POMILIO, JIM RACCHI, ERIC RHEIN, RUSSELL SHARON, RICHARD TADDEI, DAVID WOJNAROWICZ, MARTIN WONG, RICK WORTH

Since the gallery’s first opening in 1975, Hal Bromm has worked closely with a multitude of LGBTQ artists. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the 1969 ​Stonewall Riots that sparked the gay liberation movement, Hal Bromm will display a collaborative exhibition featuring works by the many q***r artists the gallery has exhibited throughout the past 44 years. ​Honoring Stonewall is an homage to the unique creativity of the LGBTQ community and will run through 2019 New York City World Pride Month. Thanks to HIV Arts Network for their collaboration and support.

Last week to view SNOWJOB - closing April 26th
04/23/2019

Last week to view SNOWJOB - closing April 26th

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Tuesday 12pm - 5pm
Wednesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm

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+12127326196

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