Hannah Traore
New York
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About
HTG is a space committed to advocating for and celebrating artists who have been historically marginalized from the mainstream narrative. Whether underrepresented, overlooked, or exploited, HTG is building a path forward to share their extraordinary visions with the world.
Hannah Traore Gallery is a space committed to advocating for and celebrating artists who have been historically marginalized from the mainstream narrative. Whether underrepresented, overlooked, or exploited, HTG is building a path forward to share their extraordinary visions with the world.
HTG values connections – with artists, collectors, brands and institutional spaces – and maintains a focus on building true and lasting relationships. Understanding that art is in constant dialogue with design, fashion, media, and the ever-changing world around us, HTG is dedicated to broadening the notion of what is deemed appropriate for the gallery setting. In doing so, HTG aims to engage both novice and experienced audiences in new ways.
All Events
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- Fair BoothHannah Traore at 1-54 London 2023October 12 – 29, 2023
- ShowQuiladelphiaSeptember 6 – November 4, 2023
- Fair BoothHannah Traore at NADA New York 2023May 18 – 21, 2023
- ShowBeghairati Ki Nishaani – Traces of ShamelessnessMay 4 – July 30, 2023
- ShowFruiting Bodies: Creatures of CultureMarch 2 – May 27, 2023
- Fair BoothHannah Traore at Frieze LA 2023February 16 – 19, 2023
- ShowProof of Their VictoriesNovember 17, 2022 – February 4, 2023
- ShowLaundry 002 - A Thread Is A VeinSeptember 15 – November 10, 2022
- ShowGods That Walk Among UsJune 2 – July 30, 2022
- Fair BoothHannah Traore at 1-54 New York 2022May 19 – 25, 2022
- ShowBURYING PAINTINGMay 12 – July 30, 2022
- ShowRenee Cox: Soul CultureApril 14 – May 28, 2022
- ShowHuesJanuary 20 – April 9, 2022
Articles
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- ArtCurator’s Choice: South Asian Artists Addressing Migration through New ArtifactsBy Sadaf PadderMay 29, 2023
- Art MarketRising Galleries Embrace Experimentation at NADA New York’s Ninth EditionBy Arun KakarMay 19, 2023
- Art10 Must-See Shows during New York Art Week 2023By Annabel KeenanMay 4, 2023
- Art MarketA New Generation of Black Women and Nonbinary Gallerists Is Redefining the Gallery ModelBy Jasmin HernandezMar 1, 2022
- ArtJames Perkins Buries Silk Canvases at the Beach to Make Vivid AbstractionsBy Ayanna DozierJun 24, 2022
- Art MarketWhat Sold at Frieze Los Angeles 2023By Paul LasterFeb 20, 2023
- Art5 Artists on Our Radar This JanuaryBy Artsy EditorialJan 13, 2023
- ArtHow Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds Found His Voice Outside of the Art EstablishmentBy Claire VoonDec 14, 2022