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Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Changes Name on Anniversary of Founder’s Death

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 14 January 2025 21:30
Published 14 January 2025
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New York-based gallery Sikkema Jenkins & Co. has been renamed Sikkema Malloy Jenkins. The gallery in a press release said that the change recognizes partner Meg Malloy’s over two-decade contribution to its development alongside founder Brent Sikkema and Michael Jenkins. The renaming was approved in 2023 before Sikkema’s murder in January 2024.

The gallery, originally founded in 1991 as Wooster Gardens in Soho, has grown to represent more than 30 artists including established names such as Kara Walker, Vik Muniz, and Arturo Herrera, as well as newer talents like Heidi Lau and Keltie Ferris. The gallery is known for its early support of underrepresented artists, including women, artists of color, and queer artists.

In a press release announcing the name change Malloy said “both Michael and I remain dedicated to the gallery’s independent spirit and strong commitment to its artists that was foundational to Brent’s original vision.” Malloy, who joined the gallery in 2002, became a partner in 2005. 

Jenkins, who joined the gallery as a director in 1997 and was named partner in 2003, said  there was broad support for the renaming. “I’m happy to see Meg receive this recognition, and I know that the artists, our long-term gallery friends, and clients will agree.”

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