Thursday, September 29, 2011

October 2011: Gallery Night on 57th Street

Map of Gallery Night on 57th Street.
This year's Gallery Night on 57th Street event in New York City will be held on October 13th. The Merrin Gallery, having participated for years, will also be taking part. The Facebook event — where a map and list of attending galleries can be found — states that:
The Merrin Gallery will be open to the public, exhibiting "Masterpieces of Ancient Art" from ancient Greece, Rome and the Near East.
"Gallery Night on 57th Street" is an annual event where countless other galleries on Manhattan's 57th Street will be displaying their works on this same evening — whether modern or ancient art — Thursday, October 13th, 2011.
Samuel Merrin, the owner, posted on the wall "I look forward to seeing our guests on Gallery Night, October 2011".

The event is free, and a very nice experience — as New York's best galleries are on 57th Street in particular. The area is known for this.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Is it the Samuel or Edward Merrin Gallery?

The Edward H. Merrin Gallery at 643 Park Avenue listing on the Yellow Pages.

The Merrin Gallery of today sprouted from the previous, Edward H. Merrin Gallery, located on Park Avenue in New York. As mentioned on the gallery's listing on the Yellow Pages:
The Merrin Gallery has moved to 724 Fifth Avenue, New York.
Among detailing what antiquities this former version of the gallery offered, the listing also includes a brief history:
The Edward H. Merrin Gallery, or simply known as the Merrin Gallery, was founded by Edward Merrin in the 1960s. The gallery saw success in the decades to follow — where Edward would become a trusted dealer for major museums, collectors and investors. He also aided various institutions in authenticating works of art. Under his leadership, and later, that of his son's, Samuel Merrin, the gallery flourished and became known simply as the Merrin Gallery.
The phone number listed on the Yellow Pages is the same number as today's gallery (likely to avoid confusion): (212) 757-2884. That's all the research for this week, folks!

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Samuel Merrin & The New York Times

The Merrins' apartment in the prewar building
at West End Avenue also features a gym.
Samuel Merrin, like his father Edward, is no stranger to appearing in the New York Times. Whenever hosting an exquisite exhibition at their NY Fifth Ave. gallery, the pair would be heavily quoted in the weeks piece on antiquities at the NYT.

No doubt this is because they are prime experts in the field.

Recently, however, Samuel's wife, Holly, was  featured in an article on New York property, titled "In New York, the Suddenly Buff Prewar Building".

The article discusses that there are many renovated, prewar buildings littered around New York, but only a portion have modern facilities, like a gym, etc.
Holly Merrin, who with her husband just bought two apartments in a prewar building at 845 West End Avenue, shares these sentiments [that a prewar building needs to be modern]. Early next year, the condominium will open a basement playroom with a window facing a new fitness room, “so you can watch your children when you’re in the gym,” said Ms. Merrin, who has three children, 4, 5 and 7.  
The Merrins, currently renters, had been apartment hunting for five years. “We wanted a prewar but one with great amenities,” Ms. Merrin said. “We wanted a combination of old and new — my husband, Sam, who’s an art dealer, especially cared about the old — and this was the perfect combination.”
It is true that many buildings in NY are already outdated, despite being a more modern city than, say, London — where the small streets and even smaller apartments still cost in the millions.