For more than twenty-five years, Hollis Taggart Galleries has specialized in fine American art, particular that of the early modern period and Post-War art. In twentieth-century art, movements including the Ashcan group, Stieglitz Circle modernism, Abstract Expressionism, and Minimalism are represented by the gallery.
The gallery is located on the Upper East Side’s
Museum Mile, just across the street from the
Whitney
Museum of American Art. In this ideal setting, the
gallery is poised to continue its mission of presenting
numerous museum-quality exhibitions, which have significantly
contributed to the study of American art. Curated by the
gallery’s
directors with foremost scholars in the field, Hollis Taggart
Galleries has organized critically acclaimed exhibitions.
We have been pleased to collaborate with over thirty museums
and institutions that have loaned works to these shows.
Substantial scholarly catalogues accompany each exhibition;
these publications are important sources of information
and new research.
Hollis Taggart Galleries is sponsoring two catalogues
raisonnés. Recently completed, the two-volume catalogue raisonné of Pennsylvania Impressionist Daniel Garber includes over 1,500 entries. In the year 2000, the gallery launched the Frederick Carl Frieseke catalogue, which is currently being compiled
by the artist’s grandson.
In addition to providing the public with informative exhibitions,
the gallery advises private collectors, corporations, and
museums on acquisitions. The gallery also consults with
clients to assist them in the development of their personal
collections.
Hollis Taggart Galleries welcomes all inquiries from collectors
who may wish to sell or consign works of art or estates.
The gallery can provide appraisal services as well.