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Dominique Lévy to take over all three floors of 909 Madison Avenue

Emmanuel Perrotin, who has shared the space, to move but dealer is keeping mum on new location

Dan Duray
3 June 2016
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Emmanuel Perrotin’s gallery declined to name the location of its new gallery in New York, following the announcement today that dealer Dominique Lévy will take over all of 909 Madison Avenue, which she has shared with Perrotin since 2013.

“After three successful years at 909 Madison Avenue, Emmanuel Perrotin has decided to move his gallery to a new location in Manhattan, to be revealed in the near future,” a gallery spokeswoman says. “We can’t give you more information at the moment but it’s worth waiting!”

The new arrangement gives Lévy three floors of exhibition space. She has commissioned designer Bill Katz to remodel the ground floor of the former bank, which was previously occupied by Katz, “while growing its private viewing rooms and research facilities on the lower level.”

“With its upcoming expansion, the gallery will continue its internationally acclaimed program of solo exhibitions by gallery artists, innovative pairings in two-artist exhibitions, and curated group exhibitions,” the gallery says in a release.

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