Gallery A.T. 108
Contemporary ASian Art Gallery
Gallery A.T. 108 is a contemporary art space in the historic Chelsea location at 108–110 West 25th Street, long home to the David Killen Gallery. Founded by Annie Teng—Chinese-born art lover, journalist, and cultural visionary—the gallery honors David Killen’s legacy of authenticity and devotion to art while opening a new chapter for cultural dialogue.
Rooted in a promise made to David’s family, Gallery A.T. 108 bridges East and West, bringing Chinese and Asian artistic voices into conversation with the global art community. The name “A.T.” stands for Annie Teng and Art Transcending—reflecting a mission to transcend boundaries, generations, and cultures.
Today, Gallery A.T. 108 is both a tribute and a renewal: a place where history endures, new perspectives emerge, and art continues to inspire across time and borders.
Founder
Annie Teng
Annie Teng is the founder of Gallery A.T. 108 in New York City and a cultural visionary dedicated to bridging East and West through art. Born in Tianjin, China, and raised in a family of literary scholarship, Annie developed a deep belief that culture is the foundation of understanding and connection.
After building a new life in New York, her cross-cultural journey shaped a clear vision: to create a platform where Chinese artistic traditions engage in dialogue with contemporary Western creativity. That vision became Gallery A.T. 108, where “A.T.” stands for Annie Teng and Art Transcending—art that moves beyond borders, language, and form.
Through Gallery A.T. 108, Annie champions Chinese and Asian-American artists, fostering global exchange and introducing their voices to the international stage. She believes art speaks where words cannot, creating shared understanding across cultures.
