Sperone Westwater, the Bowery-based gallery that represents canonical figures together with Francesco Clemente and Bruce Nauman, will stop operations on the finish of this yr. The closure, first reported by Artnet Information, comes simply two months after the gallery marked its fiftieth anniversary and three months after the gallery’s co-founder, Gian Enzo Sperone, sued his fellow co-founder, Angela Westwater, in search of to dissolve the gallery, and alleging her “illegal dealing with” of funds.
In a press release to The Artwork Newspaper, a gallery spokesperson mentioned: “After 50 profitable years, Sperone Westwater gallery will likely be closing on 31 December, as co-founders Angela Westwater and Gian Enzo Sperone have determined to pursue separate endeavours”.
Based in 1975 in Soho as Sperone Westwater Fischer (the third namesake supplier, Konrad Fischer, left in 1982), the three-way collaboration turned a bastion of Neo-Expressionist portray within the Eighties, placing names like Sandro Chia, Enzo Cucchi, and Mimmo Paladino on the map.
Sperone Westwater was one of many first blue-chip dealerships to maneuver to the Decrease East Aspect in 2010, commissioning the celebrity architect Norman Foster to design an eight-storey constructing, reportedly price $20m.
‘Parasitic impasse’
Filed on 18 August in Supreme Court docket of the State of New York, the swimsuitin opposition to Westwater, a 50% shareholder within the gallery, was introduced by Sperone and Sandstown Commerce Ltd., the latter of which owns the opposite 50% of shares within the gallery.
Hire funds seem like on the centre of the disagreement. The swimsuit alleges that the gallery’s two stockholders paid $10m in direction of the Foster constructing with the understanding that the gallery would pay $1.8m in lease. Westwater requested a change in cost construction, stating, “the Gallery’s program and revenues had been in decline such that it can not afford to pay the agreed lease and, from the restricted info shared with Petitioners, is unprofitable and, sadly, not a number one gallery of latest artwork”. She emphasised that she may shut the gallery “at any time”.
In accordance with the swimsuit, the 2 octogenarians are “so divided” that “they don’t even converse instantly to 1 one other”. Sperone was a director of Sandstown till 2024, when he was changed by the “trusted household buddy” Filippo Pistone, the founding father of Port Chester’s Bacchanal Wine Imports.
In an e mail submitted with the swimsuit, Westwater accuses Pistone of “bullying” her and the workers with “burdensome calls for” and “false claims” of “illegal conduct”.
The swimsuit additionally alleges that Westwater is holding the gallery and the opposite stakeholders in a “parasitic impasse” by “utilizing one very excessive worth asset, the Foster Constructing, to subsidize the opposite unprofitable asset, the Gallery, together with a wage to her and compensation of some form to her daughter”. Sperone and Sandstown accuse Westwater of accelerating her personal wage with out clearing it with the opposite stockholders, additional alleging that she was “reckless” with consignments and proceeds.
The closure of Sperone Westwater will have an effect on 28 artists and their estates. In a remark to Artnet Information, artist Alexis Rockman, who began exhibiting with the gallery in 1992 and joined its roster in 2010, referred to as this ending “an actual loss”, noting that “they had been a bridge to an earlier New York artwork world, and I’m grateful for his or her very long time assist”.
Sperone Westwater’s closure is the newest in a string of high-profile gallery shutterings in New York this yr, together with Blum, Venus over Manhattan, and Clearing.
In accordance with Artnet Information, the gallery’s present Richard Lengthy exhibition will proceed as deliberate till 13 December and the gallery will take part in Artwork Basel Miami Seaside (3-7 December).







