Caitlin Keogh, Knots Knot Knots, installation view, Bortolami, New York, 2020
Images courtesy the artist and Bortolami, New York
Photography by Kristian Laudrup
Bortolami Gallery opened in Chelsea in September 2005 and relocated to Tribeca in 2017, opening the new gallery with an inaugural exhibition by Daniel Buren. The gallery represents 26 international artists from the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In 2019, Bortolami began collaborating with Andrew Kreps and kaufmann repetto on 55 Walker, a two-story space in which the three galleries rotate and co-produce exhibitions. In 2020, Bortolami expanded to a second-floor space at 39 Walker to host additional projects. In the last five years, the gallery has added several artists to the roster, including Renée Green, Naotaka Hiro, Madeline Hollander, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Rebecca Morris, Mary Obering, Virginia Overton, Marina Rheingantz, Aki Sasamoto, Lesley Vance, and the estate of Deborah Remington.
Additionally, Bortolami’s unique, experimental programming initiative, Artist/City, continues to bring evolving long-term exhibitions to cities across the United States. Beginning in 2015 with Daniel Buren/Miami, the gallery has produced the following projects: Eric Wesley/St.Louis, Tom Burr/New Haven, Jutta Koether/Philadelphia, Barbara Kasten/Chicago, Paul Pfeiffer/Washington D.C., Ann Veronica Janssens/Baltimore, and Cecily Brown/Buffalo.