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We asked 10 designers to divulge their gallery go-tos for sourcing paintings, sculpture, and more.

- KATE M GREGOR WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY c

Designers divulge where they go for the best art

White Cube

“This London gallery is really tapped into a number of incredible private collection­s. I return regularly for its exceptiona­l selection of global artists.”

—Nicole Fuller whitecube.com

Jessica Silverman Gallery

“She brings an admirable combinatio­n of art industry knowledge and a keen eye for aesthetics to her San Francisco practice; we love her personal style.”

—Leann Conquer and

Alexis Tompkins, Chroma SF jessicasil­vermangall­ery.com

Alma Zevi

“In London, Alma has created a dynamic, cerebral program, with establishe­d and emerging artists as well as some amazing estates. Her approach is rigorous; I learn something new whenever I visit her.” —Adam Charlap Hyman almazevi.com

Mariane Ibrahim

“She showcases a highly talented stable of powerful Black female artists in her Chicago gallery. As a fellow art advisor, I always trust her eye.” —Cheryl R. Riley marianeibr­ahim.com

Hollywood at Home

“It’s thought of as an L.A. furniture showroom, but it has a wonderful curation of vintage modern art from the 1960s and ’70s that meshes really well with my design style.”

—Shannon McLaren hollywooda­thome.com

 ??  ?? ABOVE: A recent Imi Knoebel installati­on at White Cube Bermondsey, London. LEFT AND BELOW: An ottoman upholstere­d in a rug featuring Dalí’s
Le Grand Pavon, and a midcentury vase, signed “Hymer,” both from Hollywood at Home.
ABOVE: A recent Imi Knoebel installati­on at White Cube Bermondsey, London. LEFT AND BELOW: An ottoman upholstere­d in a rug featuring Dalí’s Le Grand Pavon, and a midcentury vase, signed “Hymer,” both from Hollywood at Home.

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