C24 Gallery

In addition to its exhibition program, which includes collaborations with cultural institutions such as the Consulate Generals of Germany[5] and South Africa, the ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Goethe-Institut, Soho House, the German Academic Exchange Service, Galerie Deschler Berlin, A:D: Curatorial, Artis, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, and Field Projects , C24 Gallery regularly hosts panel discussions, performances and other events, and participates in major art fairs globally.

Artists represented by C24 Gallery are Gabriel Barcia-Colombo,[10] Marion Fink,[11] Coby Kennedy,[12] Cal Lane, Eleen Lin, Cheryl Molnar, Ryan Sarah Murphy, İrfan Önürmen, Viktor Popović, Tammie Rubin,[13] Roxa Smith, Brendan Lee Satish Tang, Marie Tomanova, and Christian Vincent.

[14] In addition to the artists they represent, C24 Gallery has organized exhibitions featuring works by local and internationally based artists including Jane Corrigan, Mike Dargas,[15] Liana Fink, Karen Finley, Skylar Fein,[16] Nilbar Güreş,[17] Tommy Hartung,[18] Dil Hildebrand, Deborah Kass, Jane Kaplowitz, Ali Kazma, Pixy Liao, Katja Loher, Sven Marquardt, Adele Mills, Ekaterina Panikanova, Seçkin Pirim, Carl Pope, Brian Tolle, and Domingo Zapata.

co-curated with Sharon Louden, including work by Liana Fink, Karen Finley, Deborah Kass, Carl Pope, and other artists who incorporate text and written language in their artwork;[27] Pool Party co-curated with Field Projects; Culture Keepers; Analogous Dimensions co-curated with AD: Curatorial;[28] You Belong Here, a two-person show featuring Orit Ben Shitrit and Nirit Takele;[29] The Seventh View, featuring selections from the ING Discerning Eye Exhibition;[30] On the Inside: Portraiture Through Photography with artists Lisa Crafts, Laura Heyman, Pixy Liao, Sven Marquardt, and Marie Tomanova;[31] Sites Unseen, a solo exhibition of collage-paintings by Cheryl Molnar;[32] and Earthen Delights with works by Hinrich Kroger, Steven Montgomery, and Brendan Lee Satish Tang.

[40] Structural Integrity featured a group of landscapes resembling topographic maps, or cross sections of architectural buildings, each created through a meticulous process of transforming discarded pieces of cardboard that she finds throughout the streets of New York City.

[43] The subsequent exhibition, No Vacancy, featured gallery artist Roxa Smith’s colorful paintings and collages inspired the interior spaces and furnishings from familial and cultural history.

The paintings represent eastern Long Island topography merged with recognizable features of the mountains and deserts of southern California, as a means to reflect on her time growing up between the east and west coast.

"[45] Simultaneously on view in the gallery's lower floor atrium is a solo exhibition titled Thinking of You by Turkish artist Fırat Neziroğlu, which features portraits that re-imagine Western mythology through a queer lens.