Lincart opened in August of 2000 at their former location on One Otis
Street, with an exhibition of paintings by Yuki Ogasawara. Since
then, the gallery has relocated to Market Street and has presented
more than 50 exhibitions, mostly solo shows.
Some of our highlight projects have included Yayoi Kusama, Graham
Gillmore, Tucker Nichols, Pip Culbert and Zack Davis. Once a year, a
group show puts new local and international talent on deck. Owners
Alexandra Fouladi and Charles Linder describe the gallery as ..." a
unique fiscal collaboration involving the making, displaying, buying
and selling of fine art. "
Lincart is a venue for contemporary fine art, design and lifestyle
branding. At Lincart, we feel strongly that lifestyle is the most
important component of an artist's oeuvre. Our aim is not just to
sell you a picture : we want you to feel part of our artist’s most
intimate scenes. We want you to buy their future, literally ; A total
art experience is what we offer our clients, free of charge.
We feel that collecting art is a learned passion which reflects a
collector's enthusiasm for getting to know the artists. Lincart
offers an elegant, yet informal environment where visitors may view a
variety of new artwork and interact directly with the makers of the
work.
While Linc is primarily centered around a program of living artists,
the gallery also deals in important secondary market art. Currently,
works by Ruscha, Westermann, Arbus, Nash, Paik, and Warhol are
available, among others. Recent art fairs include ART L.A 2006, MACO
mexico 2005, Scope Hamptons 2005 and PHOTO San Francisco 2005 and
Vienna's Austrotel Fair ( 2000 ). As gallery director, Linder has
sought to combine elements of domesticity and informality with his
eye for exquisite new art, resulting in a gallery space which is more
inviting than most.