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Cain Schulte Gallery SF Announces Expansion and
New Partners
Cain Schulte Moves to a New Gallery
Space in Union Square, Welcomes Andre Rozanoff and Tim Hyland as Co-Directors,
and Announces Inaugural Show
San Francisco, California, March 17,
2010 - Cain Schulte Gallery San Francisco is
pleased to announce the upcoming move to a larger and permanent gallery space
at 251 Post Street, in the Union Square district of San Francisco. In conjunction with the move, the
gallery welcomes new co-directors Andre Rozanoff and Tim Hyland, who will be
active partners in running the gallery with founder Marina Cain.
"In an
effort to constantly enhance the Cain Schulte experience, we are excited to be
moving to this new fantastic space downtown San Francisco," said Ms. Cain. "The new space will allow us to present
our thought-provoking contemporary art in a more accessible location for our
collectors."
With 1,400
square feet of exhibition space and direct exposure onto Post Street, the
Gallery's new venue with its open space, high ceilings, and natural light
streaming from the floor-to-ceiling windows, will create a unique setting that will
allow artists to present works and installations that draw upon the dramatic location.
New Partners
In
addition to the new space, Cain Schulte welcomes new partners Andre Rozanoff as
Director of Sales and Tim Hyland as Marketing and Administrative Director. Mr. Rozanoff has a 12-year experience in
art and previously owned Rozanoff Art Gallery in New York City and San Francisco. Mr. Hyland, a veteran of Silicon
Valley, is an avid art collector, and joins Cain Schulte with a passion for
contemporary art and a background in business and marketing.
"With
Andre's and Tim's combined business and art experience," said Ms. Cain, who
remains Artistic Director, "we have a great team to produce an exciting program
and to promote our artists to the public and the community. It is a real thrill to have them join
the gallery in the expansion of Cain Schulte San Francisco, and to cooperate
with our sister gallery, Cain Schulte Berlin."
Location and Inaugural Event
Located
on the second floor of 251 Post Street, a building home to several established
art galleries, the new space is conveniently situated for visitor access. The inaugural group exhibition of Cain
Schulte will open the second week of April after completion of remodeling work.
The
inaugural show will feature artworks by David Buckingham, Jason Dunda, Mason
Eubanks, Patrick Gabler, Henry Jackson, Linda Karshan, Will Marino, Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.ORG, Daniel
Ochoa, Justin Quinn, Owen Schuh, Rex Ray, Lars Theuerkauff, and Michael Tole. The
exhibition will run until May 22, 2010.
The
Grand Opening reception will take place on Friday April 16, 2010, from 5 pm to
9 pm.
About Cain Schulte Gallery
Cain
Schulte Gallery San Francisco features a dynamic mix of emerging and established
national and international artists, in a constant exchange program in collaboration
with its sister gallery Cain Schulte Berlin, which opened there in October 2009.
In addition, Cain Schulte Gallery
San Francisco and Berlin will continue implementing its programming by
participating jointly in national and international art fairs in the US and
abroad.
Marina
Cain
marina@cainschulte.com
+1
415 543 1550
Tim
Hyland hyland@cainschulte.com +1
415 359 7598
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Cain Schulte Gallery | 251 Post Street | Suite 210 | San Francisco | CA | 94108
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