Berry Campbell is a New York gallery founded in 2013 by Christine Berry and Martha Campbell. What began in a 1,000-square-foot space has grown into a custom-built 9,000-square-foot gallery in Chelsea, reflecting its strong position in the city’s art scene. The gallery is known for championing artists who have historically been overlooked due to gender, race, age, or geography.
With a focus on postwar and contemporary art, Berry Campbell combines scholarly research with a deep commitment to honoring artists’ lives and legacies. The gallery has played an important role in bringing renewed attention to women of postwar Abstract Expressionism while also supporting contemporary artists whose work deserves wider recognition. Through thoughtful exhibitions, participation in major art fairs, and placements in leading institutions, Berry Campbell continues to reshape art history and expand the canon of American Modernism.


