NEW YORK, NY.- Yossi Milo announced the launch of their new website, updated gallery logo, online viewing rooms, and the Qube, a new dedicated exhibition space on the website and in-gallery.
In 2000, Yossi Milo opened his eponymous gallery on the third floor of West 24th Street, establishing what would become a premier photography gallery devoted to discovering and uplifting the careers of important and cutting-edge photographers. In 2012, the gallery moved into its current space at 245 10th Avenue to match its rigorous and ambitiously evolving program. With the opening of Intimacy, the 2018 group exhibition tracing the multigenerational impact of the HIV/AIDS crisis and articulating a new movement of queer art today, Yossi Milo began its foray into painting, sculpture, and multimedia work. Since, the gallery has embraced the opportunity to show work from all disciplines that provokes, engages, and contributes to the critical dialogues taking place across todays international art community.
The Qube is a new initiative that will present dynamic online programming as a companion to the gallerys viewing room. For the launch, Yossi Milo will inaugurate the Qube with the presentation of Cameron Welchs mosaic Printemps (2019). This earlier work from the artist's oeuvre showcases Welchs incredible practice and the evolution of his style over the past few years.
In line with past programming, the new website will feature dynamic online viewing rooms that will showcase previews of upcoming exhibitions at the gallery, artist museum shows, and highlights of new work from the gallery's roster.
To inaugurate the online viewing room program, Yossi Milo presents Kathrin Linkersdorffs Fairies series, a preview of Markus Brunettis upcoming exhibition FACADES III, and an online companion to Hassan Hajjajs solo show 1444, currently on view at the SCAD Museum of Art.