Susan Eley Fine Art was founded in the spring of 2006 by Susan Eisner Eley as a salon-style gallery, evocative of the literary gatherings and informal art showings in Paris in the 1920's. Situated on two floors of her home - a Manhattan Upper West Side Townhouse - the Gallery offers an intimate, personal viewing experience, contrary to the more formal presentations of art in typical white box galleries. Eley opened the Gallery to attract a new, untapped audience for contemporary art and to provide regular gallerygoers with a fresh, alternative way to enjoy art.
The Gallery focuses on contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists, who work in a range of media, from paint to photography to sculpture and print. Solo and group exhibitions showcase abstract as well as figurative work from a diverse body of artists from the U.S. and abroad. What the artists do have in common, however, is that they are dynamic, active professionals, who produce strong bodies of work that constantly shift and evolve.
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