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C24 Gallery

C24 Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located on West 24th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. The gallery was founded in 2011 by Emre and Maide Kurttepeli, together with Mel Dogan, and is currently owned by the founding partners.

C24 Gallery presents solo and group exhibitions of both local and international artists. In addition to its exhibition program, which includes collaborations with cultural institutions such as the Consulate Generals of Germany and South Africa, the ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Goethe-Institut, Soho House, the German Academic Exchange Service, Galerie Deschler Berlin, A:D: Curatorial, Artis, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and Field Projects , C24 Gallery regularly hosts panel discussions, performances and other events, and participates in major art fairs globally. With its increasingly diverse program, the gallery is focusing on more underrepresented artists and voices from a wide variety of communities.

Artists exhibited by C24 Gallery are also featured in museum exhibitions and biennials, and are included in leading institutional collections. Artists represented by C24 Gallery are Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, Marion Fink, Coby Kennedy, Cal Lane, Eleen Lin, Cheryl Molnar, Ryan Sarah Murphy, İrfan Önürmen, Viktor Popović, Tammie Rubin, Roxa Smith, Brendan Lee Satish Tang, Marie Tomanova, and Christian Vincent.

In addition to the artists they represent, C24 Gallery has organized exhibitions featuring works by local and internationally based artists including Jane Corrigan, Mike Dargas, Liana Fink, Karen Finley, Skylar Fein, Nilbar Güreş, Tommy Hartung, Dil Hildebrand, Deborah Kass, Jane Kaplowitz, Ali Kazma, Pixy Liao, Katja Loher, Sven Marquardt, Adele Mills, Ekaterina Panikanova, Seçkin Pirim, Carl Pope, Brian Tolle, and Domingo Zapata.

David C. Terry served as Director and Curator of the gallery from 2019 to 2025. His extensive experience in the arts played a key role in shaping the gallery’s reputation for presenting critical and socially engaged work. C24 Gallery's first exhibition, Double Crescent: Art From Istanbul And New Orleans, was curated by Dan Cameron, one-time director of the Istanbul Biennial and former senior curator of the New Museum. According to Cameron, the show's goal was to "examine the art of two great port cities that have channeled European culture into unexpected colors and shapes." The show featured the work of New Orleans art collective Generic Art Solutions and Turkish artists Hale Tenger and Ali Kazma.

Additional exhibitions at C24 Gallery include Split Archives, a solo exhibition of work by Viktor Popovic; Transfigured with artists Jaishri Abichandani, Gabriel Barcia-Colombo, Andrea Dezso, and Sophie Kahn; Bust-Head; Word Up! co-curated with Sharon Louden, including work by Liana Fink, Karen Finley, Deborah Kass, Carl Pope, and other artists who incorporate text and written language in their artwork; Pool Party co-curated with Field Projects; Culture Keepers; Analogous Dimensions co-curated with AD: Curatorial; You Belong Here, a two-person show featuring Orit Ben Shitrit and Nirit Takele; The Seventh View, featuring selections from the ING Discerning Eye Exhibition; On the Inside: Portraiture Through Photography with artists Lisa Crafts, Laura Heyman, Pixy Liao, Sven Marquardt, and Marie Tomanova; Sites Unseen, a solo exhibition of collage-paintings by Cheryl Molnar; and Earthen Delights with works by Hinrich Kroger, Steven Montgomery, and Brendan Lee Satish Tang. Cal Lane and Roxa Smith’s two person exhibition, titled In Her Space was on view from January 13 through March 11, 2022.

Mythodical (March 17 to May 4, 2022) featured paintings by Eleen Lin and ceramics by Tammie Rubin. The work received praise from arts writers Charity Coleman in Artforum and Madison Ford in the Brooklyn Rail.

Gallery artist Irfan Önürmen’s fifth solo show, titled Everyday Heroes, which ran from May 12 to July 9, 2022, was distinct in its combination of traditional and digital artworks. Önürmen displayed a series of fifteen new monochromatic tulle wall hangings, as well as a series of NFTs based on traditional materials-based art, which he calls "NFTulle: Origins". The NFTs are 150 distinct digital works, which observe and reflect upon contemporary society through its complex system of codes and symbols.

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