Draft:Martos Gallery

  • Comment: Aside from the AI-placed decline notice, there are other hallmarks of AI, including describing the existence of coverage but not saying what the coverage says. Please rewrite this in your own words, summarizing what is said about the gallery. 331dot (talk) 17:06, 8 May 2026 (UTC)

Martos Gallery
Company type
Contemporary art gallery
FounderJosé Martos
HeadquartersNew York City, United States

Martos Gallery is a gallery in New York City founded by José Martos.[1]

The gallery has organized exhibitions and projects.[2]

History

José Martos operated a gallery in St. Barts before founding Martos Gallery.[1]

Martos Gallery later operated in New York.[3]

Martos also founded Shoot the Lobster.[3]

Programming

The gallery has presented exhibitions by contemporary artists.[4]

Artists connected to the gallery have included Aura Rosenberg and Michel Auder.[5][6][7]

Personnel

Ebony L. Haynes worked at Martos Gallery before joining David Zwirner.[8][9]

Martos Gallery appeared in reporting about Black-led galleries in the United States.[10]

Reception

Exhibitions at Martos Gallery were reviewed in The New York Times, Artforum, Frieze, and The Brooklyn Rail.[11][12][13][14]

References

  1. ^ a b Lescaze, Zoë (2013-08-13). "Domestic Art: Dealer Jose Martos Is Bringing It All Back Home". Observer.
  2. ^ Tarbox, Wilson (2024-04-03). "Arthur Simms Builds a Web of Cultural Identity". Frieze.
  3. ^ a b Lescaze, Zoë (2014-03-03). "Shoot the Lobster Shacks Up on the Lower East Side". Observer.
  4. ^ Tarbox, Wilson (2024-04-03). "Arthur Simms Builds a Web of Cultural Identity". Frieze.
  5. ^ Diehl, Travis (2023-03-29). "Aura Rosenberg's Seriously Playful Art of Collaboration". The New York Times.
  6. ^ LaCava, Stephanie (2025-03-06). "I'm Not Romantic About the Past: Michel Auder on 60 Years of Documenting New York's Underground". Interview.
  7. ^ "Aura Rosenberg". Artforum. 2025-03-04.
  8. ^ Pogrebin, Robin (2020-09-27). "A New Zwirner Gallery With an All-Black Staff". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "Ebony L. Haynes to Lead New Zwirner Gallery With All-Black Staff". Observer. 2020-09-28.
  10. ^ Greenberger, Alex (2020-06-21). "In a Turbulent Moment, Black-Owned Galleries Press Forward". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Russeth, Andrew (2026-02-05). "Art Gallery Shows to See in February". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Aura Rosenberg". Artforum. 2025-03-04.
  13. ^ Tarbox, Wilson (2024-04-03). "Arthur Simms Builds a Web of Cultural Identity". Frieze.
  14. ^ Erkan, Ekin (2024-03-20). "Christopher Astley: Terrain". The Brooklyn Rail.

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