Postmasters is a contemporary art gallery located in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, owned and directed by Magda Sawon and Tamas Banovich.
The Postmasters gallery opened in East Village in December 1984, moved to SoHo in 1989, and was relocated to Chelsea in September 1998.
In June 2013, Postmasters was moved to 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca, taking over a 6,500-square-foot (600 m2) ground-floor space complete with a large functional basement.
The feed captured the terrorist attacks of September 11th, transforming a fixed image of the city into what the art critic Roberta Smith of The New York Times called "a live history painting.
"[4] In 2007, Hong Kong-based artist and Internet activist Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung exhibited a video critical of the George W. Bush administration entitled "Because Washington Is Hollywood for Ugly People".