"The Contemporary Art Gallery is a small but well-stocked treasury of first-hand observations by someone who’s spent a lot of time in art galleries, but who has retained enough critical distance to see them with a certain objectivity."Barry SchwabskyHyperallergic.com, 27.05.2017"This book gives a clear overview of how the contemporary gallery functions as a vital component of the art world for museums, collectors and the public, displaying art for free to the public, while functioning as businesses."Leeza ChebotarevGagosian Gallery"The Contemporary Art Gallery completes the illuminating trilogy began by Carrier with Principles of Art History Writing and Museum Skepticism: A History of the Display of Art in Public Galleries. The book offers new observations about galleries: how they have increased both our connection to and our estrangement from a personal experience of art in our consuming, global visual culture. It is essential reading for artists, scholars, students, and art lovers."Phong BuiThe Brooklyn Rail "David Carrier and Darren Jones have initiated an important conversation about the effect of physical and social space on our understanding of works of contemporary art. Their decision to take on the ubiquitous aesthetics of the commercial gallery is at once courageous and provocative. Reader beware!"Richard R. Brettell, Ph.D.Founding Director, The Edith O'Donnell Institute of Art History, and the Margaret McDermott Distinguished Chair, University of Texas at Dallas