Art Meets Luxury: The Selects Gallery at The New Centurion New York at One Vanderbilt

The Selects Gallery is excited to announce our selection in the art curation of The New Centurion New York, located in the heart of Manhattan on the 55th floor of the iconic One Vanderbilt skyscraper. This private space heralds a new era of art curation, blending luxury with the world of contemporary art.

An Exclusive Artistic Haven in the Skyline of NYC

Nestled on the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue, The New Centurion New York, designed by the acclaimed Yabu Pushelberg studio, offers an unrivaled experience of luxury. Spanning 3,500 square meters, it provides breathtaking views of Manhattan landmarks like Central Park and the Empire State Building.

Art and Luxury Intersect in a Unique Space

The curation for The New Centurion New York introduces an exquisite blend of art and opulence. The space boasts lounges, event rooms, cocktail bars, a wine vault, and two restaurants helmed by Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud. It's a haven for American Express Centurion cardholders, offering a unique combination of luxury amenities and artistic flair.

A Palette of Black and a World of Art

George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg have chosen black as the dominant color to set the tone for this luxurious atmosphere. The space is adorned with photographs, drawings, sculptures, and paintings from notable international artists. In the main room, the gallery wall prominently presents the beautiful black and white photograph by Richard Phibbs, GONZALO, NEW YORK CITY BALLET, 2013. This photograph is part of a series shot at the New York City Ballet in 2013 featuring six of their star dancers, including Wendy Whelan, Gonzalo Garcia, Ashley Bouder, Sterling Hyltin, Lauren Lovette & Lars Nelson. transforming The New Centurion New York into an exclusive art showcase.

We invite art enthusiasts owning a centurion card and luxury seekers to experience this unique collaboration, celebrating the fusion of high-end luxury and contemporary art.

Marie Audier