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Not Another Gallery

Not Another Gallery is a pop-art exhibition space and working studio in Williamsburg run by artist David Craig Ellis. The gallery presents oil paintings, prints, and installations alongside a roster of artists rooted in downtown New York and Brooklyn's music and art scenes since the early 1990s.

Canadian-born artist and gallerist David Craig Ellis runs Not Another Gallery as both a pop-art exhibition space and a working studio: oil paintings, signed prints, merch, and conceptual installations all coexisting on the floor at 109 Broadway. Ellis has been embedded in the downtown New York and Brooklyn art-and-music orbit since the early '90s, and the gallery reflects that lineage: its inaugural show, The Brand New New Year Show, gathered artists like Rick Prol, Mark and Paul Kostabi, Ivy Supersonic, and fine art photographer Anna Gabriel: a crowd where nearly everyone has played in a band or shared a studio with one. The through-line isn't nostalgia, though. Ellis keeps asking what it means to make and sell art without the white-glove pretension: which is why STARFKRS, his faux corporate coffee-shop installation, doubles as the gallery's sharpest argument: that commerce and criticism can occupy the same cup.

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