Martin Lawrence Galleries in SoHo NYC

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Soho’s most prominent contemporary art collection is located at Martin Lawrence Galleries on Broadway. Here you’ll discover an exceptional collection that comprises cutting-edge exhibits and the world’s most extensive Andy Warhol collection. This gallery sets itself apart from other Soho art galleries in that they house many original works by iconic artists such as Keith Haring, Rembrandt, Chagall, Picasso, Takashi Murakami, Sam Francis, and many others. 

And what’s even better is that Martin Lawrence Galleries is located in a magnificent two-story building right in the heart of New York’s best shopping and fine dining district – Soho! This is one art gallery that provides unparalleled art buying experiences for collectors of all ages. 

Martin Lawrence Galleries was formed in 1975 in Greenwich, Connecticut, and currently operates nine galleries around the nation with locations in Soho, Chicago, New Orleans, Dallas, Costa Mesa, Maui, and more. Hence, when you find yourself in NYC wanting to buy art, you should check out this gallery and its collection of unique paintings, sculptures, and other limited edition pieces by Picasso, Warhol, Murakami, Haring, and more. In fact, over the past 15 years, the Martin Lawrence Gallery has lent over 250 artworks by 16 different artists to over 32 museums around the world. 

Upcoming and Past Exhibits

Notable past exhibits hosted at this galley include Pop Show, Real, and meet-and-greets with artists such as Francois Fressinier, Liudmila Kondakova, and Mark Kostabi. On your visit, be sure to check out current exhibits that include Colorways featuring Sam Francis and Robert Standish. Also, don’t forget to look at their website’s store, as this is a great place to obtain some original works of art or famous prints. 

What can you do after visiting Martin Lawrence Galleries?

If you want to visit more art galleries, I recommend the Brooke Alexander Gallery, Eden Gallery, LIK Fine Art Soho or Jeffrey Deitch. If not, you can go to one of the many great restaurants in SoHo. Two of my favorites are Little Prince, Antique Garage and The Dutch, both a few blocks away.

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