Indira Cesarine, the founder of The Untitled Space in Tribeca, reflects on a decade of operating her gallery as a platform for marginalized voices and feminist-driven programming. The gallery grew out of Cesarine’s work as an editor and curator, specifically following the success of her 2009 publication, The Untitled Magazine, and early exhibitions that highlighted the lack of representation for women in the art market.
Cesarine’s dual role as a gallerist and a multidisciplinary artist allows her to bridge the gap between commercial representation and social activism. Her work and the gallery's mission focus on reclaiming female narratives from patriarchal frameworks, addressing urgent political issues such as reproductive rights and gender equality, and fostering an accessible environment for diverse contemporary art.