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Skarstedt Gallery to Open in Chelsea House Previously Owned by Cheim & Learn

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 10:  A general view of the atmosphere at the opening reception at Skarstedt Gallery for an exhibition of new paintings by renowned American artist George Condo titled 'Ink Drawings' on February 10, 2014 in London, United Kingdom.  (Photo by David M. Benett/Getty Images for Skarstedt Gallery)


New York seller Per Skarstedt will transfer right into a Chelsea house that previously housed Cheim & Learn, a gallery that shuttered final yr after 26 years in enterprise. Skarstedt will proceed to run his Higher East Aspect house on East 79th Road, in line with Kenny Shachter, who first reported the information in his Artnet column.

Skarstedt, whose roster contains artists like Eric Fischl, KAWS, David Salle, and Martin Kippenberger, has secured a $13.5 million deal to maneuver into the West twenty fifth Road gallery location. The 6,000-square-foot constructing, designed by architect Richard Gluckman, was listed for $15 million in Could.

The transfer is a giant change for Skarstedt, which can now be nearer to a lot of its friends. Skarstedt additionally has a gallery in London.

His gallery’s enlargement comes as many others are leaving Chelsea. Up to now few years, many galleries have departed for Tribeca, the place a sprawling community of areas is now sited. That neighborhood at present hosts galleries akin to James Cohan, Andrew Kreps, and P.P.O.W., all of whom had been Chelsea mainstays earlier than relocating downtown.

The turnover has allowed some new entrants to open up store within the neighborhood. Kurimanzutto, David Kordansky, Nara Roesler, and others have all opened Chelsea galleries up to now 5 years, with Karma set to comply with this week.

A Skarstedt spokesperson didn’t reply to ARTnews’s request for remark.