
Berggruen Gallery: San Francisco's premier showcase for iconic art.
Berggruen Gallery, at 10 Hawthorne St, San Francisco, is praised as a premier venue with notable shows including Diebenkorn and Riley, and features well-known Bay Area art. Reviews highlight extraordinary works and friendly, informative staff, while one critique mentions slow responsiveness from management. It provides a welcoming space for art lovers to explore evolving exhibitions.
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Curated shows featuring renowned artists like Richard Diebenkorn and Bridget Riley, with works spanning early to late periods.
Assistance in purchasing and selling modern and contemporary art pieces, including Bay Area masterpieces.
Informative tours led by friendly staff to explore exhibitions and learn about the art and artists on display.
Personalized appointments for collectors and enthusiasts to view artworks in an exclusive setting.
Expert advice on art selection, collection building, and investment opportunities from experienced gallery professionals.
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Laurie Bezer
Great gallery with well known bay area art pieces.
Patrick Duffy
For more that 50 years we've acquired and sold works thru this gallery....The current Mgmt. team lacks basic business etiquette. Spoke to them in mid-April...Followed up with inquiring email (directly sent) NO ANSWER....Few weeks later a call, left message with reception. Today, still no answer.
Michael Tcheyan
Without doubt this premier gallery in San Francisco is having the absolutely incredible show of the season of Richard Diebenkorn. It's a terrific survey show covering the early work the fabulous figurative. And then the late work too. There are really really some extraordinary works in this show not to be missed
Roy West
First Bridget Riley show in SF. Staff who deigned to notice my family were friendly and informative.
Daniel Egerter
Art museum or gallery? It's hard to tell here. The son of the famous late gallerist and collector Heinz Berggruen is a chip off the old block.