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NIKITIN GALLERY
Founded by Daniel Nikitin in Brooklyn, New York, Nikitin Gallery is a pioneering force in the contemporary art world, with locations in both New York and Miami. Committed to championing unique and innovative emerging artists, the gallery disrupts traditional art market structures and redefines industry standards for a new generation of collectors and enthusiasts.
Nikitin Gallery’s roster features a dynamic selection of up-and-coming visionaries whose work pushes the boundaries of contemporary artistic expression. With a focus on innovation, the gallery’s exhibitions and projects are curated to challenge conventions, offering fresh perspectives on what defines art in today’s global landscape.
Beyond its physical spaces, Nikitin Gallery is at the forefront of new modes of artistic engagement, utilizing cutting-edge platforms and unconventional exhibition formats to expand access to contemporary art. The gallery is dedicated to fostering a vibrant community of artists, collectors, and cultural leaders through a diverse range of projects, collaborations, and forward-thinking initiatives.
As a disruptor in the art world, Nikitin Gallery continues to shape the industry’s evolution, introducing the next wave of influential artists and redefining how contemporary art is experienced, collected, and understood.

Printing Process
At Nikitin Gallery, we are committed to delivering museum-quality fine art reproductions through a meticulous printing process. Utilizing Hahnemühle German Etching, this 310 gsm, 100% cellulose paper is renowned for its organic texture, subtle mottling, and natural white point, enhancing the depth and character of every print. Its fiber-based composition ensures outstanding color intensity, rich tonal transitions, and sharp contrasts, making it an exceptional choice for our artworks. The nuanced surface of German Etching adds dimension and tactile depth, making it one of the most sought-after papers for artists and collectors who demand the highest level of detail and refinement in their prints.
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