Ludlow House

In 2024, the collection in the Velvet Room at Ludlow House was refreshed with new works added by artists such as Anna Ortiz, Auriea Harvey and Jules de Balincourt, as well as old favorites reconsidered in new locations.
Originally curated by Francesca Gavin in 2016, the art collection comprises of more than 250 works from an international lineup of talent, including original pieces by Tracey Emin, Rashid Johnson, He Xiangyu, Larry Clark, Nari Ward, Xaviera Simmons, Nan Goldin, Marilyn Minter, Theaster Gates, George Condo, Deana Lawson, Eddie Peake, Katherine Bernhardt, Luc Tuymans, and Joyce Pensato.
In 2020, Sara Terzi, Soho House’s Senior Art Collection Manager, added a selection of then emerging New York-based names in the Parlor: Adriano Valeri, Alexander Barton, Anthony Cudahy, Antonio Pulgarin, Bea Fremderman, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr, Emma Kohlmann, James Viscardi, Joiri Minaya, Justin Liam O’Brien, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Madeline Hollander, Maryam Hoseini, Naomi Okubo, Sarah Faux, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Troy Michie, and Zoë Buckman.
In 2020, Sara Terzi, Soho House’s Senior Art Collection Manager, added a selection of then emerging New York-based names in the Parlor: Adriano Valeri, Alexander Barton, Anthony Cudahy, Antonio Pulgarin, Bea Fremderman, Elliott Jerome Brown Jr, Emma Kohlmann, James Viscardi, Joiri Minaya, Justin Liam O’Brien, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Madeline Hollander, Maryam Hoseini, Naomi Okubo, Sarah Faux, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Troy Michie, and Zoë Buckman.

Ana Oritz in the Velvet Room

The Parlor, featuring Emma Kohlmann and Joiri Minaya

Jules de Balincourt in the Velvet Room

Brian DeGraw, Tracey Emin and Marilyn Minter in the Velvet Room

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An exclusive first look at Ludlow House’s new art collection
The House’s refreshed Parlor features a collection from exciting New York-based artists whose works investigate the cultural and personal conditions of identity and gender, says Soho House Art Collection Manager Sara Terzi

Meet Soho House artist Xaviera Simmons
The New York-based creative talks about exploring social, spiritual and political histories, as her work is displayed in our art collection