Silke Lindner
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A small, door-height gallery in SoHo's rhythm of change, Silke Lindner keeps its windows sharp and its calendar light. You won’t find crowds here—just the kind of quiet that lets a single piece breathe. Works rotate in and out without fanfare, their subjects as varied as the voices on Broadway just steps away. Framed studies share space with modular sculptures, each piece arriving with the understanding that a gallery this size thrives on motion. The gallery sits at 350 Broadway, a stretch where buildings lean into the neighborhood’s layered history. It’s the sort of corner artists and passersby alike recognize by the matte black awning—no neon, no signposts taller than a person. Inside the doorframe, the schedule might list talks, launches, or small open studios, each entry updating weekly rather than seasonally. Late mornings often bring collectors who’ve walked the short block from Canal’s commotion. They arrive with questions more than cash, lingering over details others might miss: brushstroke edges, patina shifts, the quiet conversation between form and space. Photography-only editions appear between cycles, priced closer to prints than limited drops. A call ahead or a walk-by may land you a viewing; dial (646) 322-6827 for a brief update on who’s showing. When the door’s locked, directions to the spot are waiting on the map: spot them on the corner of Broadway and Grand.