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Salon 94 is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn in 2002, located in a historic 17,500-square-foot building along New York’s eminent Museum Mile. Steeped in cultural history, the building on 3 East 89th Street remains an activated and innovative hub for visual art and design in the city.
Built by architect and interior decorator Ogden Codman, Salon 94’s iconic building formerly belonged to arts philanthropist Archer Huntington and sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington before its residency by The National Academy of Design from 1940 to 2019. In 2021, the gallery launched their current headquarters with restoration and renovations completed by the late architect Rafael Viñoly – a longtime collaborator of Greenberg Rohatyn. Expanding beyond the white cube, the space embodies Salon 94’s dedication to cutting-edge art and design while honoring the building’s stature and Greenberg Rohatyn’s enduring attitude towards art, offering both a site for cultural pilgrimage and…
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Salon 94 is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn in 2002, located in a historic 17,500-square-foot building along New York’s eminent Museum Mile. Steeped in cultural history, the building on 3 East 89th Street remains an activated and innovative hub for visual art and design in the city.
Built by architect and interior decorator Ogden Codman, Salon 94’s iconic building formerly belonged to arts philanthropist Archer Huntington and sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington before its residency by The National Academy of Design from 1940 to 2019. In 2021, the gallery launched their current headquarters with restoration and renovations completed by the late architect Rafael Viñoly – a longtime collaborator of Greenberg Rohatyn. Expanding beyond the white cube, the space embodies Salon 94’s dedication to cutting-edge art and design while honoring the building’s stature and Greenberg Rohatyn’s enduring attitude towards art, offering both a site for cultural pilgrimage and…








