In 2006, the gallery relocated to a 3,000 square-foot, ground-floor exhibition space at 557 West 23rd Street in West Chelsea. I-20 was founded by Paul Judelson in 1997. The gallery program features contemporary art in all mediums, with interest in new media; and many of the artists were introduced for the first time at the gallery. The program includes an ongoing series of exhibition catalogues, with 22 publications to date.
The gallery recently assisted Eduardo Sarabia in opening his cantina and visual arts space in Berlin, Salon Aleman.
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Press
Artnet
The Reverend Jen. "Diary of an Art Star: In search of interesting art in Chelsea,"
April 27, 2007
Artnet
Saltz, Jerry. “Looking Back...Sometimes in Anger”
January 17, 2007
Village Voice ,
Saltz, Jerry. "Moving Arts"
January 5, 2007
New York Times
Smith, Roberta “Chelsea is a Battlefield: Galleries Muster Groups”
July 28, 2006
Artnet
Robinson, Walter “Miami Heat”
December 5, 2005
Artnet
Finch, Charles. “Signs of Life on West 23rd Street: The Latest Developments on Chelsea’s new gold coast”
June 17, 2005
Flash Art
Bellini, Andrea. “New York Tales”
May-June 2004
Artforum
Miles, Christopher. “New Art, New Artists: A Special Report,”
January 2003
The Art Newspaper
Rinder, Larry. “Explain to a cultivated man in Budapest what was the best recent show in New York and why”
May 2001
New York Times
Smith, Roberta. “As Chelsea Gallery District Expands, a Host of Visions Rush in,”
June 1, 2001
CVA - Contemporary Visual Arts
Gregos, Katerina. “New York Now: Katerina Gregos, director of Athen’s Deste
Foundation, gives a personal overview of the New York gallery scene,”
May 2001
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Staff
Paul Judelson, Owner/Director
Jonathan Lavoie, Associate Director
Amy Gadola, Assistant Director