Thierry Goldberg Gallery does not pay his MFA artists
Every MFA artist (from Yale to Columbia etc) knows that Thierry Goldberg Gallery does not pay his artists on time, sometimes at all, and can take up to 2 years before he pays an artist for the sale of their work. Beware of working with Ron Segev.
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Anonymous
Also he’s a terrible person in general! Showed with him years ago and he was awful to work with. I came and picked up my own work as I knew getting it back would be a nightmare.
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Anonymous
this is 2024 and this is still legit. The gallery has decided to stop answering my emails seven months ago, didn’t pay me part of my share and neither return one of my paintings. I’m a artist from outside the U.S and this has been a total nightmare for me.
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Anonymous
Could you please provide more details? It seems vague. Is this widely known among artists who have worked with the gallery?
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Anonymous
Not a new problem
I showed with Ron Segev (& Claire Lematais) in 2006 when they opened their first gallery Sixtyseven in NYC. I had a solo in 2006. They sold 1/3 of the work. Reviewed by Ken Johnson in NYT. I never got a penny from the sales. Years of emails, phone calls, frustration. They told me I was ‘investing in the new space’ (Thierry Goldberg). I wish I had been more aggressive frankly. I am a Los Angeles artist.