Gary tatintsian gallery
Life and career
After leaving the Soviet Union to Germany in 1989, Gary Tatintsian opened Tatunz art gallery in Berlin. The gallery presented works of Russian and Western contemporary artists.
In 1998, Gary Tatintsian moved to New York City, where he continued the gallery business and opened Gary Tatintsian Gallery in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
In 2005, Gary Tatintsian opened a new gallery space in the center of Moscow. The Gallery worked with Western art, Russian avangard early XX century, photography and design.
Moscow gallery presented works of such artists as Damien Hirst, Joel-Peter Witkin, Tal R, Peter Halley, Yasumasa Morimura, Christopher Wool, Peter Doig, Daniel Richter, Jonathan Meese, Cecily Brown, Georg Baselitz, Chris Ofili, Tony Matelli and George Condo.
In September 2013, new gallery space was opened in Moscow on Serebryanicheskaya embankment, Moscow. Since then, the gallery regularly hosts exhibitions of contemporary artists, including solo exhibition by German artist Anselm Reyle, a group exhibition by John Miller, Tony Matelli and Olaf Breuning; solo exhibition by Wim Delvoye (artist's works were shown in parallel with Pushkin Museum at the same time); solo exhibition by Lee Ufan and Russian avangard artist Evgeny Chubarov (memorial show, dedicated to artist’s 80th anniversary).
By the tenth anniversary of Gallery in Moscow, Gary Tatintsian collected exhibition of world-known contemporary artists, including Francis Bacon, Wim Delvoye, KAWS, Chuck Close, Carroll Dunham, George Condo, Mike Kelley, Tony Matelli, Malcolm Morley and Peter Saul. The show reflected the different stages of formation of figurative art for the past 30 years.
In April 2016, the Gallery showed new personal show by American artist Peter Saul for the first time in Moscow. In November 2016, The Gallery opened new personal show by London designer and architect Ron Arad.