New Heft Website Launched


Heft Website now LIVE!

We’re excited to announce the launch of our new website
heftgallery.com

Collect from Our Current Show Online

Works from each show are now featured on the new website, with many available to purchase directly – powered by Verse and seamlessly embedded into our site.

Visit heftgallery.com to see our new show Groundwork, just opened last week, with pieces like these available to collect:

  • Labyrinth I (edition of 5) by Aranda\Lasch
    Plaster cast, 36 × 35-7/8 × 1-3/4 in

  • Light Spot Study (circle) by Zach Lieberman
    Pigment print, facemounted to museum acrylic, 48 x 48 in.

  • Forms of by Iskra Velitchkova
    Pigment print, custom hardwood frame, oval mat, 28 x 36.5 in

  • Bas-relief: Plot #5 by Jan Robert Leegte
    Pen plot drawing, framed, 23.6 x 14.2 in

View our past Shows & Get to know our Program

  • Browse the vast selection of rigorous artworks we’ve presented with more than 50 partnering artists throughout the past three years: Artworks + Shows

  • Learn more about what makes Heft special: Program

Title TBD (2025), digital artwork by Marcelo Soria-Rodriguez

Get Ready for HEFT RELEASES

Every Wednesday at Noon EST that we’re not opening a new gallery show, Heft Releases will feature a new series of works from one artist, starting with:

  • Marcelo Soria-Rodríguez — Wed July 9th, noon EST

  • Nat Sarkissian — Wed July 16th, noon EST

  • Emily Edelman — Wed July 23rd, noon EST

Mark your calendars and don’t miss the chance to collect from these incredible artists : )

Groundwork Opening Night

On June 25th, over 400 guests joined us for the opening of Groundwork. Featuring 30 works by 26 artists, Groundwork explores procedural systems through diverse media including algorithmic drawings, woven canvases, ceramics, Polaroids, and marble sculpture.

Despite the heat, the night was filled with art, artists, collectors, cocktails, and… dumplings! By the gallery entrance, guests contributed to our wandgastetheft (wall guestbook) by following given instructions as a collective creative endeavor.

A huge thank you to those who attended the event, view more photos of the night on our Moments site.

Groundwork show open through July

Please visit us in the gallery at 300 Broome Street, in New York City’s LES. See the show, hear about the works and artists on display, bring a friend, discover new art.