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Top 10 Art Galleries

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  • 1. Robert Klein

    Everybody who’s anybody in the world of photography vies for wall space at Robert Klein. Past coups include shows by Annie Liebovitz and Herb Ritts.

  • 2. Copley Society of Boston

    With a commitment to exhibiting works by promising New England artists, this non-profit organization boasts a 120-year history of providing young artists with that crucial first break.

  • 3. Gallery NAGA

    Representing some of New England’s most regarded printmakers and painters, NAGA is possibly Newbury’s best contemporary art gallery.

  • 4. Barbara Krakow Gallery

    Since opening in 1964 with an exhibition of Ellsworth Kelly prints, Barbara Krakow’s keen judgment of contemporary art has earned her many fans – and customers.

  • 5. Pepper Gallery

    In welcome contrast to her peers, Audrey Pepper looks for a sense of playfulness in the pieces she exhibits – plenty of bold colors and amusing juxtapositions.

  • 6. The Artful Hand

    With the American Crafts Movement of the late-19th century as its muse, The Artful Hand sells exquisite pieces of embroidery, woodwork, home accessories, and hand-painted glass.

  • 7. Judi Rotenberg Gallery

    Intense colors and an emphasis on graphic design distinguish the works of artist-owner Rotenberg and her contemporaries. Most artists represented are New England-based.

  • 8. Alpha Gallery

    Founded in 1967 to showcase contemporary artists from Boston, Alpha now covers the country and carries an impressive line of prints by modern masters.

  • 9. Neilsen Gallery

    Favoring lush, contemporary paintings, and the occasional mixed-media sculpture, Nielsen is popular among Boston’s art cognoscenti for the distinction of her artists.

  • 10. International Poster Gallery

    Arguably the most fun – albeit the most populist – gallery on Newbury, the IPG stocks vintage first edition movie posters and print advertisements from the belle époque .

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