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The Untitled Space is a contemporary art gallery located in Tribeca, New York, founded by artist and curator Indira Cesarine in 2015. The gallery is dedicated to presenting thought-provoking exhibitions that challenge societal norms and amplify marginalized voices, with a particular emphasis on social justice, activism, and gender equality. The Untitled Space has established itself as a space where art intersects with culture, using creative expression to address pressing global issues through mediums of painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, and performance art. As the gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary, it continues to uphold its commitment to elevating artists who push boundaries and ignite conversations that spark change. 

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RECENT EXHIBITIONS
Exhibitions by The Untitled Space gallery include solo shows for artists Leah Schrager, Sarah Maple, Rebecca Leveille, Alison Jackson, Fahren Feingold, Tabitha Whitley, Michael Rose, Jessica Lichtenstein, Philip A. Robinson Jr., Tom Smith, Loren Erdrich, Kat Toronto aka Miss Meatface, Katie Commodore, Giulia Grillo aka Petite Doll, Jeanette Hayes, Grace Graupe-Pillard and Robin Tewes, as well as group shows “REBEL” “INNOVATE,” “UNRAVELED: Confronting The Fabric of Fiber Art,” “Art4Equality x Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness” and “FUTURE VISION” public art exhibitions presented in collaboration with Save Art Space, “BODY BEAUTIFUL,” “IRL: Investigating Reality,” Special Projects “EDEN” and “(HOTEL) XX” at SPRING/BREAK Art Show; ”SECRET GARDEN,” “SHE INSPIRES,” and internationally-celebrated group shows “UPRISE/ANGRY WOMEN” and “ONE YEAR OF RESISTANCE,” as well as numerous other critically-acclaimed exhibitions.

Press on The Untitled Space includes Vogue (US), Vogue Italia, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Teen Vogue, New York Magazine, i-D Magazine, Dazed, Artnet, Artsy, Hyperallergic, Marie Claire, CNN Style, Huffington Post and The New York Times among many others.

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