Leah Keller Gallery
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The Leah Keller Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in New York City's Chelsea district.
The gallery was founded in 2000 as the LKG Gallery, in financial cooperation with the K3 Gallery of Palm Springs, California. It was originally located on a fourth floor space on 23rd Street. The gallery was especially known for its exciting dimensions file program, featuring a wide range of artists both known and unknown. In 2002 the gallery moved to a more respectable first floor space on 24th Street, briefly sharing space with an art historian. In 2005 Leah Keller joined with Naomi Gates to found the Keller/Gates Projects in Los Angeles. Some of the better known artists represented by Leah Keller Gallery are featured in art fairs and group exhibitions throughout the world.
In March 2008, the Gallery decided to close down Yazmany Arboleda's exhibit [1]
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[edit] External links
- Leah Keller Gallery website

