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  • Founded in 1989 by Gary Tatintsian, Tatintsian Gallery is an international contemporary art gallery with over three decades of experience across Berlin, New York, and Moscow. Today, the gallery is based in Dubai, where it continues its program with a focused presence in the Middle East.

     

    Throughout its history, the gallery has presented museum-quality exhibitions and worked with leading contemporary artists, including Francis Bacon, Damien Hirst, George Condo, Peter Saul, and Yoshitomo Nara. Its program spans painting, sculpture, photography, and conceptual practices, connecting collectors and institutions with significant works of contemporary art.

     

    Tatintsian Gallery operates today as a leading contemporary art gallery in Dubai, offering access to museum-quality artworks, curated exhibitions, and advisory services for private collectors and institutions. Located in Dubai Design District, the gallery is part of one of the region’s key cultural hubs. Since opening its new space in 2026, Tatintsian Gallery has strengthened its role within the UAE art scene, presenting internationally recognized artists and engaging both regional and global audiences.

     

  • History

    Tatintsian Gallery was founded in Berlin in 1989, where its first space, “Tatunz,” became an important platform for avant-garde and post-Soviet artists, including Alexander Rodchenko, Boris Mikhailov, Ilya Kabakov, and Evgeny Chubarov. In 1991, the gallery was among the first to present works by Zaha Hadid.

     

    In 1998, the gallery expanded to New York, establishing a space in Manhattan and working with artists such as Frank Stella and Judy Pfaff.

     

    In 2005, the gallery opened in Moscow, where it became one of the key venues for international contemporary art, presenting exhibitions by Peter Doig, Georg Baselitz, Christopher Wool, and Cecily Brown. In 2013, it expanded into a major exhibition space in the city center.

     

    These spaces in Berlin, New York, and Moscow played a significant role in shaping the gallery’s international program and network.

     

    Today, Tatintsian Gallery is based in Dubai, continuing its activities through exhibitions, collaborations, and work with private collections, while building on its international history. It offers audiences in the UAE a rare opportunity to encounter museum-level works by internationally recognized artists within the accessible and dynamic format of a contemporary art gallery.

  • Collaborations

    Tatintsian Gallery has collaborated with leading museums and institutions worldwide. In partnership with Multimedia Art Museum Moscow, the gallery presented a major exhibition by Vik Muniz.

     

    In 2014, alongside a solo exhibition by Wim Delvoye, the project “Mimicry” was presented at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.

     

    In collaboration with Pace Gallery, the gallery introduced Lee Ufan to Moscow audiences, with a subsequent exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum.

     

    The gallery has also worked with artists whose institutional exhibitions have been presented at major international museums. These include Peter Halley, whose work was exhibited at Dallas Contemporary (2021–2022) and later at Mudam Luxembourg  (Autumn 2023), and Peter Saul, whose exhibition Crime and Punishment was presented at the New Museum in New York in 2020.

     

    In 2021, the gallery presented a major exhibition by Chuck Close, marking the artist’s final exhibition during his lifetime.

  • Evgeny Chubarov Foundation

    Following decades of representation of the renowned abstract artist Evgeny Chubarov, Gary Tatintsian Gallery established the Evgeny Chubarov Foundation, which owns and promotes the legacy of over 200 significant paintings and drawings by the artist.