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  1. 12. Mai 2023 · London’s Stephen Friedman is the latest dealer to announce a new location in Tribeca, the New York neighbourhood quickly becoming the go-to destination for art spaces. Set to open later this ...

  2. Stephen Friedman Gallery. II. Anne Rothenstein. New York. 2 May - 8 June 2024. Frieze New York. Holly Hendry. 1 - 5 May 2024 ...

  3. Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to return to The Armory Show at Booth 901 on Pier 94. The gallery presents a selection of work by Mamma Andersson, Juan Araujo, Tonico Lemos Auad, Jonathan Baldock, Ed Baynard, Melvin Edwards, Andreas Eriksson, Denzil Forrester, Kendell Geers, Channing Hansen, Jim Hodges, Ged Quinn, Yinka Shonibare CBE and Luiz Zerbini.

  4. 19. Apr. 2020 · Stephen Friedman Gallery has built a reputation for its commitment over the last 25 years to championing artists from Latin America. The gallery inaugurates its Online Viewing Room (OVR) programme with a specially curated exhibition featuring works by celebrated historical and mid-career artists from South America who have formed a...

  5. Stephen Friedman and Robert Rubin are named co-senior partners of Goldman Sachs after the retirement of John L. Weinberg in 1990. When John Weinberg retired in 1990, Stephen Friedman and Robert Rubin, who for the past three years had served as the firm’s vice chairmen and co-chief operating officers, became co-senior partners and co-chairmen of the Management Committee of Goldman Sachs.

  6. Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to present clouds, Kenturah Davis’ debut solo exhibition in the UK. The drawing series that comprise this show are united by a common text—an essay penned by Davis that explores perception as an expressive and existential state.

  7. Stephen Friedman Gallery presents 'The Place I Am', a group show celebrating its gallery artists and the breadth of the programme. Bringing together new and previously unseen paintings, sculptures and works on paper, the exhibition takes its name from Peter Bennet’s eponymous poem, which examines the link between identity and sense of place.