Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in New York, United States

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Number of sights 17 sights
Distance 3.1 km
Ascend 32 m
Descend 39 m

Experience New York in United States in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in New YorkIndividual Sights in New York

Sight 1: Berry Campbell Gallery

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Berry Campbell Gallery is an art gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. Its founders and directors are Christine Berry and Martha Campbell. The gallery focuses on historical and contemporary artists associated with American modernism.

Wikipedia: Berry Campbell Gallery (EN), Website

8 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 2: Morgan Lehman Gallery

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Morgan Lehman is a contemporary art gallery specializing in promoting the work of emerging and mid-career American artists working in a wide spectrum of creative media. Morgan Lehman promotes its own roster of artists as well as collaborating on exhibitions and projects with various creative practitioners across the globe.a. Founded by Sally Morgan and Jay Lehman, the gallery opened in New York City in 2005. Morgan Lehman has mounted the first New York exhibition for a number of artists including Frohawk Two Feathers, Bret Slater, John Salvest, Paul Wackers, and Andrew Schoultz.

Wikipedia: Morgan Lehman Gallery (EN), Website

233 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 3: Pace Gallery

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The Pace Gallery is an American contemporary and modern art gallery with 9 locations worldwide. It was founded in Boston by Arne Glimcher in 1960. His son, Marc Glimcher, is now president and CEO. Pace Gallery operates in New York, London, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Geneva, Seoul, East Hampton, Tokyo, and Palm Beach.

Wikipedia: Pace Gallery (EN), Website

230 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 4: Marlborough Gallery

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Marlborough Gallery

Marlborough Fine Art was founded in London in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer. In 1963, a gallery was opened as Marlborough-Gerson in Manhattan, New York, at the Fuller Building on Madison Avenue and 57th Street, which later relocated in 1971 to its present location, 40 West 57th Street. The gallery operates another New York space on West 25th Street, which opened in 2007. It briefly opened a Lower East Side space on Broome Street.

Wikipedia: Marlborough Fine Art (EN), Website

195 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 5: Gagosian

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The Gagosian Gallery is a modern and contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Larry Gagosian. The gallery exhibits some of the most well-known artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. As of 2024, Gagosian employs 300 people at 19 exhibition spaces – including New York City, London, Paris, Basel, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Rome, Athens, Geneva, and Hong Kong – designed by architects such as Caruso St John, Richard Gluckman, Richard Meier, Jean Nouvel, and Annabelle Selldorf.

Wikipedia: Gagosian Gallery (EN), Website

81 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: Luhring Augustine Gallery

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The Luhring Augustine Gallery is an art gallery in New York City. The gallery has three locations: Chelsea, Bushwick, and Tribeca. Its principal focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting, drawing, sculpture, video and photography.

Wikipedia: Luhring Augustine Gallery (EN), Website

200 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 7: Lisson Gallery

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Lisson GalleryEwan Munro from London, UK / CC BY-SA 2.0

Lisson Gallery is a contemporary art gallery with locations in London and New York, founded by Nicholas Logsdail in 1967. The gallery represents over 50 artists such as Art & Language, Ryan Gander, Carmen Herrera, Richard Long, John Latham, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Jonathan Monk, Julian Opie, Richard Wentworth, Anish Kapoor, Richard Deacon and Ai Weiwei.

Wikipedia: Lisson Gallery (EN), Website

305 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 8: Marianne Boesky Gallery

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Marianne Boesky Gallery is an art gallery located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea and Aspen, Colorado. Founded in 1996 in Soho by Marianne Boesky, it specializes in contemporary art. It represents established artists like Frank Stella and Jennifer Bartlett and a younger generation of artists like Sanford Biggers, The Haas Brothers, and Jammie Holmes. The gallery has two exhibition spaces in New York City and one in Aspen.

Wikipedia: Marianne Boesky Gallery (EN), Website

314 meters / 4 minutes

Sight 9: Yancey Richardson Gallery

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The Yancey Richardson Gallery is a dealer of fine art photography, based in New York City and founded in 1995 by Yancey Richardson. Formerly housed in the 560 Broadway building in Soho, the gallery moved to New York's Chelsea art district in 2000.

Wikipedia: Yancey Richardson Gallery (EN), Website

57 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 10: Dia Chelsea

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Dia Art Foundation is a nonprofit organization that initiates, supports, presents, and preserves art projects. It was established in 1974 by Philippa de Menil, the daughter of Houston arts patron Dominique de Menil and an heiress to the Schlumberger oil exploration fortune; art dealer Heiner Friedrich, Philippa's husband; and Helen Winkler, a Houston art historian. Dia provides support to projects "whose nature or scale would preclude other funding sources."

Wikipedia: Dia Art Foundation (EN), Website

184 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 11: Hauser & Wirth

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Hauser & Wirth is a Swiss contemporary and modern art gallery.

Wikipedia: Hauser & Wirth (EN), Website

69 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 12: Matthew Marks Gallery

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Matthew Marks is an art gallery located in the New York City neighborhood of Chelsea and the Los Angeles neighborhood of West Hollywood. Founded in 1991 by Matthew Marks, it specializes in modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, film, and drawings and prints. The gallery has three exhibition spaces in New York City and two in Los Angeles.

Wikipedia: Matthew Marks Gallery (EN)

278 meters / 3 minutes

Sight 13: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery

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Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is an art gallery founded by Tanya Bonakdar, located in both Chelsea in New York City and Los Angeles. Since its inception in 1994, the gallery has exhibited new work by contemporary artists in all media, including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and video. The New York City location is at 521 W. 21st Street and the Los Angeles gallery is located at 1010 N. Highland Avenue.

Wikipedia: Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (EN), Website

4 meters / 0 minutes

Sight 14: Tina Kim Gallery

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Tina Kim Gallery is a New York City-based contemporary art gallery and exhibition space. The gallery was established in 2001 by Tina Kim and is located in the Chelsea.

Wikipedia: Tina Kim Gallery (EN), Website

114 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 15: 303 Gallery

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303 Gallery is an art gallery in Manhattan, New York. It was established in 1984 by owner and director Lisa Spellman, described by art critic Jerry Saltz as "one of the greatest New York gallerists of our time". The gallery hosts contemporary works by contemporary American artists, including film, video, and painting.

Wikipedia: 303 Gallery (EN), Website

99 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 16: Paula Cooper Gallery

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The Paula Cooper Gallery is an art gallery in New York City, founded in 1968 by Paula Cooper.

Wikipedia: Paula Cooper Gallery (EN), Website

747 meters / 9 minutes

Sight 17: Lightship Frying Pan

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Lightship Frying Pan

Frying Pan (LV-115) is a lightvessel moored at Pier 66a in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It served at Frying Pan Shoals, off Cape Fear in North Carolina, for over 30 years.

Wikipedia: United States lightship Frying Pan (LV-115) (EN), Website, Heritage Website

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