The Shah Garg Foundation

Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection features works by over 80 women artists from the past eight decades, including Rina Banerjee, Cecily Brown, Judy Chicago, Charline von Heyl, Jacqueline Humphries, Joan Semmel, and many more. Curated by Cecilia Alemani, this exhibition marks the first public viewing of the Shah Garg Collection, a groundbreaking body of work by women collected by Komal Shah and her husband Gaurav Garg. Championing the lives and works of women artists, Making Their Mark works to remedy imbalances and expand perspectives. Making Their Mark is on display at 548 West 22nd Street, the former home of Dia Chelsea, through March 23, 2024. From there, the show will travel to Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and the Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis.

The debut exhibition of the groundbreaking collection established invaluable takeaways, like historical impact and significant breakthroughs across the careers of the collection’s intergenerational roster of women artists.

Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection features works by over 80 women artists from the past eight decades, including Rina Banerjee, Cecily Brown, Judy Chicago, Charline von Heyl, Jacqueline Humphries, Joan Semmel, and many more. Curated by Cecilia Alemani, this exhibition marks the first public viewing of the Shah Garg Collection, a groundbreaking body of work by women collected by Komal Shah and her husband Gaurav Garg. Championing the lives and works of women artists, Making Their Mark works to remedy imbalances and expand perspectives. Making Their Mark is on display at 548 West 22nd Street, the former home of Dia Chelsea, through March 23, 2024. From there, the show will travel to Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and the Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis.