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  1. Condo New York: Koppe Astner Metro Pictures’s Upstairs Gallery June 27 – July 26, 2019

    • Past

      Metro Pictures at 83 Pitt Street February 21 – March 20,...

    • Mike Kelley

      MICHAEL KELLEY's first one-person exhibition in New York...

    • Eric Wesley

      Eric Wesley's first New York exhibition is on view at Metro...

    • Yuri Masnyj

      For his second exhibition at Metro Pictures, Yuri Masnyj...

    • Robert Longo

      ROBERT LONGO was born in 1953 and lives in New York. His...

    • Isaac Julien

      Isaac Julien’s film installation “WESTERN UNION: Small...

    • Andreas Slominski

      Andreas Slominski6 May - 3 June 2006Metro Pictures' current...

    • B. Wurtz

      Coinciding with “Kitchen Trees," B. Wurtz’s major...

  2. Metro Pictures Corporation was a motion picture production company founded in early 1915 in Jacksonville, Florida. It was a forerunner of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The company produced its films in New York, Los Angeles, and sometimes at leased facilities in Fort Lee, New Jersey. It was purchased in 1919.

  3. Dec 10, 2021 · Metro Pictures’ vision quickly expanded, especially after it moved to Chelsea in 1997, but even the work of recent additions like the French multimedia artist Camille Henrot and the American ...

  4. Bas Jan Ader. Nina Beier. Gretchen Bender

  5. Metro Pictures was a New York City art gallery founded in 1980 by Janelle Reiring (previously of Leo Castelli Gallery), and Helene Winer (previously of Artists Space). It was located in SoHo until 1995 when it moved to Chelsea. The gallery closed in December of 2021.

  6. Metro Pictures was founded in 1980 by Janelle Reiring, formerly of Leo Castelli Gallery, and Helene Winer, formerly of Artists Space, at 169 Mercer Street in New York.

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  8. Mar 9, 2021 · Metro Pictures, which championed the Pictures Generation of artists, will end its 40-year legacy due to the pandemic and the changing art world. Founders Helene Winer and Janelle Reiring announced the closure and shared their reflections on the gallery's history and impact.