The Marlborough Gallery was a major international art dealer first established in 1946.
The Marlborough-Gerson Gallery evolved after a partnership between the Marlborough Gallery and German-born dealer Otto Gerson. The Gallery was a key venue for modern art, hosting major exhibitions for artists like Jackson Pollock and Francis Bacon.
The Gallery ceased operations and closed its New York, London, Madrid, and Barcelona locations in June 2024 after nearly 80 years. The gallery records are now held by the Archives of American Art, highlighting its significant role in the 20th-century art market.