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Skarstedt Gallery

4.5 (11 reviews)
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Carlan M.

Love this gallery. We always go when they have KAWS exhibits. Well managed. Friendly staff. Always responds to email and phone calls. Security is there to protect the art but you can stay as long as you and take millions of pictures. The stairway is to die for. Beautiful space. Close to the 6 train.

Ruby C.

I had made an appointment to go to the gallery but upon arrival, it seemed as if i didn't need one. The girl at the front made us put our bags in another room which was a little weird since we did see others with their bags, but I just made sure to not keep any valuables in the bag as the room was not attended by anyone. The gallery is very spacious with security on each floor. There weren't many people so it made browsing very comfortable. It was a relatively quick experience, but a pretty cool exhibit if you're in the area.

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Marianne W.

The Skarstedt Gallery is very quiet with plain atmosphere/decor. Helpful friendly employee on the second floor today. The first floor reception employee appeared to be too busy to interrupt. The exhibit was interesting. I was not familiar with Eric Fischl's work. It was modern and moving. It made me think. I did not stay long. The showing was small with very large works of art. I had been next door to view art and may not have given this exhibit my full focus!! The exhibit is on display for a while. I'll return to take a closer look. They did have one nice feature added. When you enter you can pick up a handout. It is a paper with a photo of each painting and the description. You have it to keep and to use as a guide while viewing. I like that idea a lot!! Very convenient. After I familiarize myself with this info I'll do some research on the artist and then return. Marianne's SOP! (Standard Operating Procedure) Check out the gallery on line before you visit. It may not be your viewing choice.

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