Global Art Meets Tribeca

One Art Space Welcomed Artist Talk Magazine’s International Exhibition

By Lillian Langtry

One Art Space hosted Artist Talk Magazine’s New York exhibition in Tribeca, bringing international artists, collectors, and cultural tastemakers together, with a Times Square digital showcase extending the celebration across the city.

Tribeca’s One Art Space welcomed an international art crowd for the opening reception of Artist Talk Magazine’s New York exhibition, bringing artists, collectors, curators, and cultural supporters together for an evening of contemporary art and conversation.

Held at the gallery’s 23 Warren Street location, the exhibition featured work by 51 artists from around the world. The show reflected a wide range of contemporary practice, including painting, photography, abstraction, conceptual art, mixed media, and visual storytelling. More than a traditional gallery presentation, the exhibition was designed as a platform for creative dialogue, giving global artists a place to be seen within one of New York’s most active downtown art communities.

The collaboration between One Art Space and Artist Talk Magazine felt especially fitting. Artist Talk Magazine has built its platform around the belief that every artist has a story to share, while One Art Space has long served as a Tribeca venue where emerging voices and established names can meet. Together, the exhibition created a space where artists from different countries, backgrounds, and disciplines could enter into a broader cultural conversation.

The New York presentation also reached beyond the gallery walls. On May 7th, Artist Talk Magazine presented a Times Square digital showcase featuring work by 23 artists on a billboard at 1560 Broadway, between 46th and 47th streets. Measuring 31 feet high by 55 feet wide, the display ran four times per hour from midnight until 11:00pm, placing participating artists before one of the city’s most visible public audiences.

That Times Square moment gave the exhibition a distinctly New York energy. In Tribeca, guests experienced the work in an intimate gallery setting. In Times Square, the artists were projected into the movement and spectacle of the city itself, where art met public life on one of the world’s most recognizable stages.

Notable attendees included MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, Mei Fung, Grant Milne, Alexia Gaglia, Baskin Miyuki Nakajima, Rashmi Rao, Turner-Thomson, Marcia Bianchi, Joanna Koutsos, Rosemary Coan, Adrienne Connelly, and Billy McCulloh.

Opened in 2011, One Art Space has become a distinctive downtown venue led by co-owner and gallerist MaryAnn Giella McCulloh and Mei Fung. With its ground-level glass façade and versatile exhibition space, the gallery continues to support both museum-caliber and emerging artists while creating room for new artistic voices to enter the city’s cultural landscape.

For Artist Talk Magazine, the exhibition continued a mission rooted in visibility, storytelling, and artistic exchange. For One Art Space, it reaffirmed the gallery’s role as a place where the established figures of art and the visionaries of its future can share the same room.

For more information on One Art Space, visit www.oneartspace.com

For more information on Artist Talk Magazine, visit www.artisttalkmagazine.com

Photos: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren