NEW YORK, NY.- Berry Campbell announced White Cube as partner in representing The Lynne Drexler Archive outside of the United States. Berry Campbell will continue its long-standing relationship with Michael Rancourt and The Lynne Drexler Archive in the United States.
For the last ten years, Berry Campbell has made a commitment to further the careers and legacies of underrepresented artists. Alongside Perle Fine, Yvonne Thomas, Ethel Schwabacher, and Judith Godwin, Berry Campbell has been instrumental in the rediscovery, scholarship, and market development of women Abstract Expressionists, including Lynne Drexler.
Following a successful joint Lynne Drexler exhibition with Mnuchin Gallery (2022) and a solo presentation at Art Basel Miami Beach (2022), we look forward to collaborating with White Cube on bringing Lynne Drexler to an international audience.
Christine Berry and Martha Campbell opened Berry Campbell Gallery in Chelsea, New York, ten years ago. The gallery has a fine-tuned program representing artists of post-war American painting that have been underrepresented or neglected, particularly the women of Abstract Expressionism. Since its inception, the gallery has developed a strong emphasis in research to bring to light artists overlooked due to age, race, gender, or geography. This unique perspective has been increasingly recognized by curators, collectors, and the press.
Last year, Berry Campbell moved to 524 W 26th Street, one of the most prestigious blocks in Chelsea. The 9,000 square foot space was previously inhabited by art world icons such as Paula Cooper Gallery and Robert Miller Gallery.