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Rhys Gallery closes, joins 13 other galleries

From the Globe:

Camilo Alvarez’s Samson Projects gallery and Colin Rhys’s buzzed-about Rhys Gallery, both on Harrison Avenue, are active players on the art-fair circuit. Alvarez says that he went to six or seven fairs this season, and that of his approximately 40 regular clients, only two are Boston collectors. Rhys, who recently had a successful trip to the Scope Basel fair in Switzerland, no longer believes Boston is a good city from which to run a bricks-and-mortar gallery. In Basel, he says, “We sold things we never would have sold here. It just doesn’t happen here.”

Rhys closed his Rhys Gallery on Thursday and plans to open a new gallery outside Sao Paolo, Brazil, in August, with another one in Los Angeles next March. “In Los Angeles, you have collectors flying in to look at the art scene there,” he says. “That doesn’t happen in Boston.”

That’s a shame. The Rhys Gallery had a prominent location at the corner of East Berkeley Street and Harrison Avenue.

Is Boston different from other cities? Can it just not sustain galleries, because there’s just too few people who care?

Redrawing the map of Hub galleries; New economic scene brings moves, closings - By Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe


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4 Responses to “Rhys Gallery closes, joins 13 other galleries” »»

  1. Comment by Steve | 06/26/08 at 8:05 am

    Dear John,

    Could it be the city/residents strong affiliation with traditional New England style that is often found in the South End, Beacon Hill and Back Bay?

    It might make it difficult for non-traditional or modern designs to have a wide audience compared with other cities.

    Steve

  2. Comment by kron | 06/26/08 at 10:28 am

    I just had the chance of watching the 2007 “My Kid Could Paint That” documentary following-up on the phenomenon that was/is Marla Olmstead, the 4 year old girl who painted abstract modern color canvases and whose work was selling in the tens of thousands of dollars each a couple of years ago.

    It raises some interesting points about the modern art world, the money involved, the “scam” some people say it is pulling…

    Boston definitely lacks in a sense of modern flair when it comes to art and the avant-garde, but that’s why many love this city and potentially why these galleries are finding it difficult to stay open. Plus for most, even art collectors, money is tight right now and they have to be careful with what they buy.

    Will Banksy still be cool/worth the 50k+ each his original works are going for now in 10 years? Or is it just a phase in the art world. Some say he’s a sell-out, others say he’s a genius with an anti-establishment attitude.

    Sorry, this had little to do with real estate.

    Great blog John. Read it everyday even though I’m not actively looking for a place. It’s just an interest of mine.

  3. Comment by Observer | 06/26/08 at 3:16 pm

    I love the comment that my “business model failed, and it’s the customers fault!” Not pointing fingers or being specific, but it had nothing to do with poor locations, a bad business plan, poor management, etc. And, oh by the way, it’s because Boston isn’t sophisticated enough….to like modern Starck architecture at Parris Landing and D4, and to like the modern art at Rhys Gallery et alia.
    With this same logic, I guess South Enders don’t like ice cream…..because Caps went out of business 5-7 years, and we don’t like hand-decorated pottery, because the Clay Room went out of business in the same spot. But last I checked, we have alot of ice cream and pottery in our households, so perhaps something else was a factor……

  4. Comment by ZippidyDoDa | 06/27/08 at 3:42 pm

    throwing paint on a canvas or welding together two tin cans isn’t art, and if you think differently, you’re just fooling yourself.

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