
James Hyde Joins Roster at Horton Gallery
Artist James Hyde is now represented by Horton Gallery on the Lower East Side, according to the gallery’s owner, C. Sean Horton. Read More

Artist James Hyde is now represented by Horton Gallery on the Lower East Side, according to the gallery’s owner, C. Sean Horton. Read More

Horton Gallery, which runs a space in Chelsea, has just announced that it will be expanding to a 2100 square foot space in the L.E.S. The building, located at 55-59 Chrystie Street (between Hester and Canal), has something of a distinguished past. Originally the home of a brewery in the 19th century, in its more recent past, it served as an early recording studio for the Beastie Boys. It has also been the home to CANADA gallery for the past ten years. Read More