London gallery Timothy Taylor will close its New York outpost next month after nearly a decade of operation. The gallery cited current market conditions and the high costs of maintaining a second permanent space as reasons for the consolidation, though it will maintain an office and viewing room in the city.
The closure is part of a broader wave of gallery shutdowns internationally, with several other prominent spaces citing similar economic pressures. This move signals a retrenchment for the gallery, refocusing its primary base to London, and reflects ongoing challenges within the commercial gallery system, even as the gallery reaffirms its commitment to New York's art scene.