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Ashley Stewart Rödder, Director at Gagosian, Dead at 42: A ‘Fierce Advocate’ for Artists

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 23, 2026
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Ashley Stewart Rödder, a director at Gagosian, died earlier this week at the age of 42 after battling a severe illness over the past several years, the gallery told ARTnews in an email Saturday.

Stewart Rödder had served as a director at Gagosian since 2019, where she worked closely with artists, most notably Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Stanley Whitney, Titus Kaphar, and Deana Lawson. The gallery said she worked on numerous exhibitions across its locations in New York, Beverly Hills, Paris, London, and Athens. Stewart Rödder previously served as director of sales at Salon 94 for four years and held a variety of positions at David Zwirner over the course of seven years.

In an emailed statement, dealer Larry Gagosian said Stewart Rödder was a “fierce advocate” for her artists. “She was also deeply respected by her colleagues at the gallery and always conducted herself with great professionalism,” he said. “Her passing is a tremendous loss and our thoughts are with her husband, family and friends.”

The gallery further described Stewart Rödder as “a trusted advisor,” a “valued colleague,” and a “consummate team player.” She was a member of Gagosian’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee, led the gallery’s Contemporary Council, and was a board member of the American arts nonprofit Performa and the Children’s Art Guild.

Stewart Rödder was born in 1984 and grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia, before moving to New York, where she earned her undergraduate degree at Marymount Manhattan College and a master’s degree from Sotheby’s Institute of Art.

In a post on Instagram, Salon 94 described Stewart Rödder as “a beloved colleague” and a “tireless advocate” for artists.

“We are saddened by the loss of Ashley Stewart Rodder, a beloved colleague who spent four years at Salon 94 as Sales Director and artist liaison,” the post reads. “She was a deeply trusted, tireless advocate for the artists she represented, most notably Nathaniel Mary Quinn, whose career she championed with unwavering commitment and followed to Gagosian. Ashley was not simply a colleague; she was a cherished friend who we remember for her grace, discernment, and dedication— a rare talent gone too soon.”

On Friday, artist Marilyn Minter posted a tribute to Stewart Rödder on Threads, writing, “A rare talent who died too soon. She was a director of Salon 94 for a few years and became my beautiful model on a few projects…”

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