The Lodge Gallery

The Lodge Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in New York City's Lower East Side and is active in the primary market.[1] The gallery is directed by Keith Schweitzer and Jason Patrick Voegele.

The gallery is located in Manhattan at 131 Chrystie Street where it hosts visual art exhibitions in a salon atmosphere.[2] It is the exhibition space of Republic Worldwide, a firm specializing in fine art collection and exhibition management.

Voegele and Schweitzer were named as "Young New York Art Dealers to Watch" by Artnet News.[3] Voegele is the Founder of Republic Worldwide and has served as Director of Development & Marketing for Fountain Art Fair (NYC & Miami 2011-2013), curator of MCV/NYC Gallery and in various senior staff roles at Yancey Richardson Gallery and American Primitive Gallery. He is a graduate of Pratt Institute's painting and art history programs.[4]

Schweitzer has been a guest speaker as an expert on contemporary art at the Brooklyn Museum and is the Curator for the Lower East Side's Fourth Arts Block, where he has coordinated public art exhibitions with grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the City of New York.[5]

The gallery's exhibitions have been featured in global publications and blogs, including The Huffington Post,[6] The New York Times,[7] The Paris Review,[8] Paper Magazine, Art F City,[9] Complex,[10] ArtInfo,[11] Hyperallergic[12] and Modern Painters Magazine.

References

  1. "Site". The Lodge Gallery. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  2. Mason, Shana Beth. "Installation Magazine". Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  3. Munro, Cait. "14 Young New York Art Dealers To Watch". ArtnetNews. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  4. "Jason Patrick Voegele". Jason Patrick Voegele. Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  5. Baldeschwiler, Brooke. "Brooklyn Museum". BrooklynMuseum.tublr.com. Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  6. Brune, Adrian Margaret (October 5, 2015). "Elizabeth Livingston's Paintings Come Out of Darkness With Solo Show 'Night Fell' in LES". TheHuffingtonPost.com. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  7. Freeman, Nate (2013-11-20). "Ryan McGinley, the Pied Piper of the Downtown Art World". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  8. Piepenbring, Dan (2015-04-22). "Posthuman Utopia". Paris Review Daily. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  9. Johnson, Paddy. "I Love NADA". Art F City. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  10. "Buy Great Artwork, Help Victims of Typhoon Haiyan". Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  11. "NYC Artists Respond To Typhoon Haiyan With Benefit Auction | In the Air | BLOUIN ARTINFO Blogs". Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  12. "An Art of Totems and Exorcisms". Retrieved 2015-10-06.

Coordinates: 40°43′10″N 73°59′36″W / 40.719455°N 73.993370°W / 40.719455; -73.993370

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