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18 Jay Street (between Hudson & Greenwich Streets) | | New York, New York 10013 USA | | Tel: | (212) 625-1250 | | Fax: | (212) 274-1518 | Gallery hours:
Tuesday - Saturday, 12-6pm
| Directors: Ethan Cohen Assistant Director: Patrick Regan | | Send Email | www.ecfa.com | | |
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ETHAN COHEN FINE ARTS
ETHAN COHEN FINE ARTS was established in 1987 as the first gallery in the United States to specialize in Chinese Contemporary art. Ethan Cohen is dedicated to promoting and showcasing contemporary art from Asia. For over 20 years, he has been involved with groundbreaking exhibitions and worked closely with notable scholars developing the field of Chinese Contemporary Art. His long list of exhibitions includes prominent shows such as Radical Line-20 years of ink Innovation in Chinese Art at Bowling Green State University Museum and Wooster College Art Gallery, Chinese Maximilism, curated by Gao Minglu and organized by The Millennium Art Museum, Beijing and the University of Buffalo Art Galleries, The Chinese Art Invasion in Art Basel Miami and Making China: Cultural Implosion, curated by Huang Du and Bingyi. He is a regular participant in international art fairs and has recently was the impetus and director of ART ASIA Miami 2008.
Ethan Cohen has developed various areas of focus in his art business- the gallery, curatorial, advisory, and investment strategy. Mr. Cohen lends his advisory expertise to numerous prominent collectors, works with corporate clients, and is involved in exciting curatorial projects. Mr. Cohen is a co-curator of the show “We Are Your Future: Russia, Latin America, and China”, a featured art exhibition of the 2nd Moscow Biennale 2007. Mr. Cohen serves as board President of White Box NY.org and is on the board of Art Incubator.org.
Patrick Regan, Assistant Director, brings curatorial, academic and practical experience to the team. Recently he has returned from Beijing where he was funded to research the Contemporary Chinese Art market pursuant to his MA in Chinese studies from the University of Michigan. He has taught both art history and studio arts at university and holds a Masters of Fine Arts.. Mr. Regan is conversant in Chinese and has lived in Beijing for the year of 2006.
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