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    Eden Gallery

    3.6 (35 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndArt Galleries
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Nami N.

    I was excited to see here. But I was only able to see the first floor. I don't remember why I couldn't see the other floors. I was glad that I could enter freely and the staff were very friendly.

    Veronica L.

    Conveniently located in SoHo, my friends + I walked here after lunch in the area. I visited the other Eden Gallery locations and this one is just as beautiful! Unfortunately, the staff here wasn't as friendly as the other locations, in my opinion. I love that there are a ton of fine arts on display that rotate every couple of months, so the exhibit never gets old. While this is one of the bigger locations, only one floor is open to the public for viewing. The other floors are for serious buyers. Overall, a decent exhibit to peruse if you're in the area to kill time!

    Hunter S.

    I've visited a couple Eden Gallery sites, this one and the one of 5th Avenue. The one on 5th grabbed me with their Eduardo Kobra displays and their bright, shiny, colorful exhibits. The staff was welcoming. The top floor wasn't open yet--bummer. The SoHo site is fine. Some sparkle and color. The staff acknowledged me and one even asked me if I collected art, though I can't tell if he was being nice or pretentious. I was told how this was the oldest and most prestigious Eden Gallery. This spot has three floors, but again, only one was open. This wasn't a BAD gallery. I've just been to cooler, more laid back, more accessible galleries. Where the WHOLE gallery is open. A little too stuffy for me. Should've known with all the art pieces centered around Louis Vuitton bags.

    Matthew W.

    Rather small but filled with interesting pop art fusion pieces, both sculpture and wall art. Very post-modern and abstract/absurdist. I liked it, but it's unfortunate that the upstairs and downstairs sections/exhibits were closed. It's worth a 10min viewing.

    Jen W.

    Arrived at Eden Gallery for an opening exhibition. Popcorn and cupcakes were presented at the door. A massive blue octopus occupied the center of the main room, watching a lady Dj spin tunes. It's stunning inside, well lit, mosaic tile floors, with vibrant art that pops on all four levels. There were craft cocktails, live singers, an ice cream cart, Ladurée sweets and gorgeous edible cakes to match the paintings on the walls. There are many artists featured throughout the multilevel space, and the staff is wonderfully informative on pricing and availability. It was a beautiful evening of imaginative visuals, complimentative eats and drinks. Would gladly come back to the gallery or any event here to stroll the brightly colored spaces. A very well done opening!

    Clara L.

    My husband and I visited the Eden Gallery in Soho, NY and bought a sculpture by Dorit Levinstein, a lovely piece that we were super excited to have it in my home in CA. A month later, the day finally arrived for the delivery. One delivery man showed up at the gate and said he would leave the wooden crate box at the gate. I was dumbfounded to find out that he would not bring it in inside the house. Then, I begged him to at least have it placed in the garage. I asked him to at least open the wooden crate since they were shut closed with nails and of course I was told he couldn't do that. Now I am left with the wooden coffin in my garage. The sales person never informed us that this expensive piece of sculpture would be left in a wooden box at my door step and that I would have to hire someone else to pry open the box and have a very heavy piece of bronze sculpture moved to inside of my house. She was very eager to sell and admittedly we were excited to bring it home too but not in a box shut with nails like a coffin!!! I called the gallery and spoke to supposedly a director of multiple Eden galleries and found him to be even more disappointing and rude. I would expect a fine art gallery to have an exceptional white glove delivery service but I was so wrong. Even the proverbial Pottery Barn has a white glove delivery service. If the sales lady told me ahead of the time that this heavy piece of bronze sculpture would be left at the door step and I would have to hire someone to have it installed inside, I would have arranged to have someone come out ahead of time so I could enjoy the piece in my home upon arrival. Now it is just sitting in my garage for who knows for how many more days until I can get someone... I can not express enough how disappointed I am at this whole experience. I don't even know if I can enjoy this fine piece of art every time I look at it....so unfortunate!!! Future buyers....BE AWARE of the after service and the delivery process!!!!

    Matt K.

    The whole company of EDEN Gallery should be ashamed of themselves. They created a NFT collection called Meta Eagle Club with Gal Yosef. Which generated over 12 million dollars in revenue and then completely disappeared with all the investors money! No one's heard from Eden or Gal in months, they left the entire team to fend for themselves! Gal Yosef started to block members on social media because he can't even speak up! Do not support this business!

    What a terrible company. I invested in their artwork via their "Meta Eagle Club" NFT project and it has turned into a Mega Ripoff. This company treats their customers horribly and makes empty promises. I would recommend staying far far away. You can take our money Eden Gallery but you will not take our love for art and companies that truly put the customer first.

    Bill S.

    What a pleasant surprise in SOHO! My wife & son are window shopping and I see art work of, Richie Rich?? I step inside and there is some amazing art work being displayed. Lots of painting and sculptures of The Beatles, Superman and other cartoon murals. Not all art is a Monet painting, art is beholden to person. I'm not going to write about prices, all art should be priceless! This gallery smack dab in the middle of SOHO so the rent must cost a few dollars. That's a lotta Beatle busts to sell. I saw a Scrooge McDuck art piece that made me laugh, the art is fun and whimsical here at Eden Fine Art. If your looking for a fun piece or painting for your office or home, I highly suggest stopping by Eden Fine Art.

    Yuri Y.

    OK -- so the art work here starts in the 4 figures and mushrooms from there. This is high end retail -- so you need hedge fund manager or investment banker cash to shop here. But the experience of viewing the collection on 5 floors is museum like and the art is museum quality -- good place to open your mind to some very cool and colorful creations even if you can't take them home with you. Josh (a partner) helped us navigate the collection with skill and loads of personality and served us expresso, like Serge in Beverly Hills Cop! This beautifully outfitted modern location is the SOHO outpost of the main gallery on 50th and Madison. It may well be the last serious gallery left in SOHO (certainly the largest) and it even sports some classics like Warhol for pedigree. In a Disney-fied NYC that often grates on my nerves with its rug merchant sales pitches -- Eden is a pleasantly serious artistic reprieve -- especially on a beautiful summer day perfect for sauntering about with loved ones in tow. Aptly named I'd say.

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    Tyler Z.

    All I can say is woww. From the moment we walked into this gallery, we were awestruck. We were greeted immediately by an extremely friendly gentleman who worked here, and gave us wonderful insights about the vision and artistic angles of the gallery. Offering a vibrant pop art focus, the pieces of great diversity will leave you both intrigued and speechless. Eden gallery is absolute must if you are visiting the SoHo arts district!

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    Both this location and the Madison Avenue location are currently open by appointment only, due to the coronavirus situation.

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