Ghost Gallery

Oklahoma City, OK

Scope: 1,060 SF

Architectural Concept:
The owners had always imagined a private gallery in the basement of this historic building. Originally used to service 1911 automobiles, the basement is now the prep kitchen for a restaurant, archival storage for a professional office, and Ghost Gallery. Ghost Gallery takes its name based on the idea of art appearing and disappearing without warning. Ghost Gallery now serves as an art space for exhibits, private dinners, and lectures on subjects of the owner’s interest. Event one honored American artist Agnes Martin. Finding Clarity: Photographs by Judith Turner was be Event Two. Each private dinner and lecture will host 9 friends for an evening of art, food, and discussion. Future events will include works by territorial photographer North Losey, prints and books by Le Corbusier, and works by Fred Sandback.

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