Kasmin Closes After 35 Years, Making Way for a New Gallery Called Olney Gleason
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New York’s Kasmin to Close; Olney Gleason to Rise from Its Ashes
Kasmin, the noted gallery founded by the late Paul Kasmin in 1989, is closing after thirty-five years in business. Two of its principal staff—Nicholas Olney, who joined Kasmin in 2007 and rose to become its president in 2020, and Eric Gleason, a senior director there since 2013—will establish a new gallery, called Olney Gleason. Slated […]
Kasmin Closes After 35 Years, Making Way for a New Gallery Called Olney Gleason
After 35 years in business, New York’s Kasmin gallery is closing its doors. The gallery will now launch a planned transition into a new venture called Olney Gleason, a gallery led by Nick Olney, Kasmin’s president since 2020, and Eric Gleason, a senior director since 2013. Both men have deep roots at Kasmin. Olney joined in 2007, after six years at Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco. Gleason, who began his career at Marlborough, met Olney in 2…
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