"Six artists explore re-visions of the urban environment, document suburban realities, collide elements from different urban/rural environments, and/or take the city itself as a creative material with which to develop new work." Read more >
posted 2011 Oct by Christina Ray
"Six artists explore re-visions of the urban environment, document suburban realities, collide elements from different urban/rural environments, and/or take the city itself as a creative material with which to develop new work." Read more >
posted 2011 Oct by Christina Ray

"Gallery show explores urban ruins and the problem of the built environment." Read more >
posted 2011 Sep by Christina Ray
Visit us in Booth #C-5 at PULSE LA (Sept. 30–Oct. 03) where we'll exhibit work by gallery artists and new artists. Also look for our installation by Brian Leo adjacent to the VIP lounge and a second installation by Heidi Tullmann and Ben Wolf on the outdoor deck.
posted 2011 Sep by Christina Ray
Beka Goedde presents new works on paper in "Papertails," curated by Kiki Smith at NYU Steinhardt.
posted 2011 Sep by Christina Ray
Mark Price's publishing project Zine of the Month will exhibit at the New York Art Book Fair presented by Printed Matter. September 30–October 2, 2011 with a preview: Thursday, Sept. 29, 6–9 p.m. at MoMA’s PS1 in Long Island City.
posted 2011 Sep by Christina Ray
As we grow here at the gallery, we're updating some web content to improve our site. Posts from summer 2010 through summer 2011 can be found here: http://christinaray.posterous.com/ Cheers.
posted 2010 Jun by Christina Ray
Friday, June 18, 2010 7–9pm at the gallery. With artwork by Swoon, Tod Seelie, Ben Wolf, Sarah Walko, Mary Beth Burton and Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels. Details >
posted 2010 May by Christina Ray
Check out the review of Michael Zelehoski's work on Cool Hunting, including a sneak peek of new pieces for his first solo exhibition with us in September. Design blog HallReady has also picked up on the artist's work with a blog post title we love: "Michael Zelehoski is So Cool."
posted 2010 May by Christina Ray
posted 2010 Apr by Christina Ray
posted 2010 Apr by Christina Ray
NEXT art fair is “a showcase for the world’s talents and an adventure in cutting-edge culture.” At NEXT, we’ll present new work by Beka Goedde, Heather L. Johnson and Michael Zelehoski. Follow @NEXTArtFair for event updates.
posted 2010 Mar by Christina Ray
Swoon is featured in and on the cover of the April issue of ARTNews. We have several new works in the gallery; details here.
posted 2010 Mar by Christina Ray
Thursday, March 25, 2010 . 6:30pm: Christina will participate as a panelist in “Discussions on Networked Publics”, a series of conversations examining how technology and social changes are transforming the public realm. At The Network Architecture Lab.
posted 2010 Mar by Christina Ray
Alex Lukas was featured in the March print issue of Dwell Magazine. Gregory Euclide’s work can be seen on Art Ltd. here and here.
posted 2010 Mar by Christina Ray
We’re thrilled to announce that Roberto Mollá has won the PULSE People’s Choice Award New York 2010. Over a thousand votes were cast by the public using impulse.artlog.com, a dedicated voting system developed by Artlog, during the fair’s four day run. Thanks to all who visited us and voted for Roberto!
posted 2010 Mar by Christina Ray
“TAMATORI: Artist Roberto Mollá’s new work explores the famous Japanese myth of a princess’ underwater adventure.”Read the review.
posted 2010 Feb by Christina Ray
At
Pulse, we’ll present a solo exhibition of new work by Roberto Mollá. Pulse is located at 330 West Street at W. Houston. Find us in booth I-12 (and vote for us in the Artlog People’s Choice Award!). Follow @PULSEArtFair on Twitter for event updates. Mollá is currently a featured Gawker Artist and has a piece in the Art Toys exhibition in Madrid.
posted 2010 Feb by Christina Ray
At Fountain, we’ll host Idea for the Here and Now, a benefit for Transformazium – an ambitious project launched by Swoon and her collaborators in 2007 in Braddock, PA. Read more about Transformazium here and check out Swoon’s recent video interview with Douglas Kelley. Fountain is located at Pier 66 (26th Street and the West Side Highway). Read Artdaily’s preview of Fountain, and follow @fountainartfair on Twitter for event updates.
posted 2010 Feb by Christina Ray