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Country: United States
City: New York
Category: Art Gallery
Address: 113 East 29th Street Parlor Level, Buzzer #1 New York, NY 10016

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Horton Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York City operated by C. Sean Horton. The gallery was established in 2006 as Sunday L.E.S. and was one of the first galleries to open in the Lower East Side. Horton Gallery has earned a reputation for discovering and launching the careers of emerging painters. Gallery exhibitions have been widely reviewed, including exhibitions by artists Saul Becker, Elijah Burgher, Peter Gallo, Clare Grill, Kirk Hayes, and Aaron Spangler.
The gallery offered the New York solo debut to artists Michael Berryhill, Leidy Churchman, Keltie Ferris, Michael Jones McKean, and Natasza Niedziolka. Additionally, the gallery has exhibited outsider artists Gayleen Aiken, Royal Robertson, and Miroslav Tichý as well as artwork by notable musicians Joel Gibb and G.B. Jones. Between 2010 – 2012 the gallery operated a project space in the Kreuzberg neighborhood of Berlin, where A.L. Steiner and A.K. Burns’ film Community Action Center was debuted to European audiences. Between 2014 – 2016, the gallery conducted business as Zieher Smith & Horton during a temporary collaboration with ZieherSmith. Horton Gallery has been a member of the New Art Dealers Alliance since 2008. In 2009, Horton was named on Art+Auction's "Power List: Young Power."