Red Royalty Gallery is a commercial contemporary art gallery in the Lower East Side. We officially represent Princeton-based multi-media artist Kremena Lefterova. Her ceramic and porcelain sculpture, video installations, and digital drawings are influenced by the beauty and complexity of Cirque du Soleil's performances and Maxfield Parrish's dream-like illustrations in the early 20th century.
In the midst of tens of art galleries in the Lower East Side, Red Royalty Gallery, situated at Delancey and Allen Street, is something very different. It is a salon-type contemporary art gallery, rooted back in the Art nouveau's eclectic philosophy and the tradition of totality and theatricality: wooden floors, decorated storefront windows, and high chandeliered ceilings, We are pushing for the timely transcension of the widely accepted white cube model for galleries, as we believe that this format has played its role in the history of art, and is slowly becoming dysfunctional as, paradoxically, even temporary art fair booths often get a lot more people traffic in a day than some galleries do in a year. Our philosophy is targeted at the young collectors - those who will be shaping the future of contemporary art when O'Doherty's ideology becomes extinct.
Industry
Luxury Goods & Jewelry, Hobby, Toy, and Game Shops, Shopping
HQ Location
64 Delancey Street
New York, NY 10002, US
Keywords
Ceramic SculpturePorcelain SculptureVideo InstallatioGraphicsDigital Drawing