Postmasters

Magda Sawon and Tamas Banovich inside Postmasters.

54 Franklin Street
New York, NY 10013
USA


www.postmastersart.com
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Postmasters Gallery was founded by Magda Sawon and Tamas Banovich in New York’s East Village in December 1984.
In 1989, the gallery moved to Soho and relocated again to Chelsea in September 1998. In October 2013, the gallery opened its new spectacular 6,500 square-foot space on 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca.

During its 36 years, Postmasters has represented and exhibited young and established artists who work across a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, video, digital, installation, photography, and NFTs. Postmasters actively seeks new forms of creative expression and exhibits them in the context of traditional and nontraditional formats alike. The artworks are largely content-oriented, conceptually based and, most importantly, reflective of our time.

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