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PERROTIN NEW YORK
130 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, United States

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Reviews — 8

K Lor
at 2023 Aug 01
K Lor
at 2023 Aug 01
We enjoyed looking at art from Yale MFA students and Trevon Latin. The space is clean and quiet. We did climb stairs, but there were benches for resting.
Kat Wiese
at 2023 Jul 30
Kat Wiese
at 2023 Jul 30
Beautifully handled and selected exhibitions
janay spencer
at 2023 Apr 07
janay spencer
at 2023 Apr 07
Today was such a perfect day and I came across this beautiful Gem in the heart for the Lower east side , such a very vibrant place , huge space and three floors of amazing art work , the staff was pleasant and greeted me on each floor , the whole experience was very special and much needed I appreciated the crisp clean walls , floors were shiny I wanted to sit on the floor Indian style and just take it all in !!! I will definitely be back and spreading the word on the beautiful diamond 💎
Marcelo E. Lopez A.
at 2022 Nov 09
Marcelo E. Lopez A.
at 2022 Nov 09
Amazing gallery. I visited during the MSCHF install, and it was really cool. The store and gallery merge into one, and overall the ambiance is very relaxed and welcoming.
Charlotte L
at 2022 May 18
Charlotte L
at 2022 May 18
It was my first time visiting and it is a beautifully underrated gallery. It has three floors and I spent around half an hour in total. It has great natural lighting and the staff members don’t make you feel uncomfortable or unwelcome (which is rare for NYC galleries). They also have a little gift shop on the ground floor.
New York Mickey
at 2019 Apr 26
New York Mickey
at 2019 Apr 26
The new Paola Pivi’s exhibition ’We are the baby gang’ is highly recommended. It is on the third floor. The whole space is carefully designed and bears are extremely cute and colorful. It’s completely free to visit and you can save it as an option for a rainy day. Consider yourself lucky if you find yourself alone with the bears.
This three leveled museum is nice and I can only speak to the exhibits I saw in early February 2019.

While all of the floors clearly represented different styles of artists, I only found one that was truly wonderful (the top floor - I guess you could say the best was saved for last?). Most of the guests gravitated towards one level while the other two remained practically empty.

One thing I appreciated about this gallery was that even on a Saturday mid-afternoon, it did not feel overcrowded.

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