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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Emmanuella G.Contemporary is moving from Greenwich Conn, to Chelsea NY. Good luck to the gallery and artists!!!Look for the gallery in it's new location July 1st.

It's nice to see mid gallery growth during a time of art transitions for all. Fine Art Magazine blog wishes all the best success. Featured below are some of the works by Gigi Mills. 

Dear Friends and gallery supporters,

As our 10th anniversary approaches, Emmanuelle G. Contemporary is relocating to Chelsea, New York. From July 1st find us on the 3rd floor of 555 W 25th St.

Ten years ago, the gallery opened with a small group of artists we believed in. Since then, the gallery has grown to encompass artists from around the world, expanded our presence into fairs in Latin America, and built lasting relationships with collectors and institutions who have championed that vision alongside us. This move to Chelsea, on the eve of that anniversary, feels like its natural next step. Thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way.

We will celebrate both milestones, ten years and our new home, with a reception in October, alongside our inaugural exhibition. Details to follow.

In the meantime, as part of this celebration, we're sharing new works by Gigi Mills, who has been with the gallery since its founding. Using oil paint, Mills creates tender and emotional scenes that invoke the beauty of nature and intimate human moments. For inquiries please contact William, at william@emmanuelleg.com

I look forward to seeing you soon.

Sincerely yours,

Emmanuelle

Gigi Mills, The Meadow, 2026, Oil on Linen, 16 x 20 in 

Gigi Mills, Night Swim, 2026, Oil on Birch Panel, 22 x 26 in 

Gigi Mills, Still Life/Vessels II, 2026, Oil on Board, 8 x 15.5 in 

Emmanuelle G. Contemporary


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