33 Orchard was an art gallery located in Lower Manhattan that provided a platform for gallerists and curators without a permanent space to showcase their work. By challenging the traditional commercial gallery model, 33 Orchard aimed to foster collaboration and sustainable market practices within the art community.
With a diverse group of art professionals taking turns to transform the gallery, 33 Orchard offered high-quality and exciting shows that lasted four to five weeks. The gallery aimed to redefine the correlation between ownership and quality, creating a dynamic space for thought-provoking exhibitions and conversations about the future of the art market.
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