
Templon Gallery Shutters New York Branch
Templon Gallery has closed its New York branch in Chelsea, becoming the latest international dealer to downsize its presence in the city amid a prolonged art market downturn. The Paris-based gallery, founded in 1966 by Daniel Templon, opened its 6,500-square-foot space in 2022 but decided to leave after the landlord demanded a substantial rent hike as the lease neared renewal. Mathieu Templon, who oversaw the New York operation, said the gallery was paying $55,000 a month and that the increase was unsustainable. The closure follows similar moves by London-based galleries Stephen Friedman and Timothy Taylor, which also shuttered New York locations after expanding during the post-pandemic boom.





