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Transfer (gallery)

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Transfer (stylized as TRANSFER) is an art gallery that opened in Brooklyn, New York in 2013.[1] Transfer moved to Los Angeles in June 2019,[2] but then its physical location closed and the gallery pivoted to a virtual one.

Transfer was co-founded by Kelani Nichole and Jereme Mongeon.[3] Nichole, an independent curator, currently serves as the gallery's director.

Transfer was created to help online artists become more connected in a physical way. The gallery's objective is to allow online artists to literally "transfer" their art into a physical context using four blank walls. Given these walls, artists can revert to drawing, painting, sculpture, or photography to recreate their online work.

References

  1. ^ Chayka, Kyle (2013-03-19). "Brooklyn's New Transfer Gallery Brings Internet Art Into Real Space". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  2. ^ Martin, Brittany (2019-06-28). "This Gallerist Wants To Show You How to Live with Tech-Forward Art". Los Angeles. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  3. ^ Johnson, Paddy (2013-09-11). "Transfer Gallery: Where The Digital Becomes Physical". Art F City. Retrieved 2023-01-04.

40°42′51″N 73°56′06″W / 40.714297°N 73.934915°W / 40.714297; -73.934915