The gallery opened its first space in March 2006 at 36 Orchard Street in New York’s Lower East Side, and was instrumental in establishing the neighborhood as a new destination for contemporary art. The gallery regularly stages one-person and curated group exhibitions, and organizes film screenings and lectures by leading philosophers and critical theorists, such as Alain Badiou and Slavoj Zizek. In 2011, the gallery's publishing division, Sequence Press, was inaugurated as a collaborative enterprise with British publisher Urbanomic and, among other titles, released François Laruelle's “The Concept of Non-Photography," Nick Land's “Fanged Noumena," R. H. Quaytman’s “Spine,” and Reza Negarestani's “Intelligence and Spirit."
In 2014, the gallery opened an 8,000 square foot second space two blocks away at 88 Eldridge Street to focus on staging large-scale exhibitions.
The gallery represents artists Yuji Agematsu, Rey Akdogan, Alexander Carver, Liz Deschenes, Rochelle Goldberg, Gareth James, Aaron Flint Jamison, Sam Lewitt, Scott Lyall, Jean-Luc Moulène, Florian Pumhösl, R. H. Quaytman, Eileen Quinlan, Raha Raissnia, Jimmy Raskin, Blake Rayne, Pamela Rosenkranz, and Pieter Schoolwerth. In 2016, we started representing the films of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet.
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