Zuma by Billy Omabegho
About
Sculpture occupies a quiet but enduring space in New York’s art scene, where form and material often tell stories without words. Zuma by Billy Omabegho fits into this tradition, offering a presence on 2nd Avenue that speaks to both collectors and casual observers. The gallery’s location at 828 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10017 places it within the midtown stretch where galleries, boutiques, and office towers coexist, each contributing to the neighborhood’s layered character.
Unlike the fleeting nature of pop-up exhibits, sculpture demands patience—both in creation and appreciation. Here, the focus remains on the tangible, the pieces that occupy space and invite contemplation. While the specifics of the collection aren’t listed, the category itself suggests an engagement with texture, scale, and the interplay between object and environment. Questions about current works or visits can be directed through the gallery’s line, though no public number is provided.
The building’s address sits just east of Lexington, a block where foot traffic blends business lunches with leisurely strolls. For those mapping a route, the directions offer the quickest path, whether arriving from the subway or a nearby café. No additional details are shared, leaving the experience—like the art itself—to unfold in person.