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  2. Frank Maresca (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Maresca and his business partner Roger Ricco founded Ricco/Maresca Gallery on Broome Street in New York's then-emerging SoHo gallery district. The gallery relocated to TriBeCa in the 1980s, then later moved to Wooster Street in SoHo, which by then had become a well-developed center for contemporary art galleries. [8] [9]

  3. Gerald Slota - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Slota (born 1965) is an American artist and photographer who has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally. Slota is represented by the Ricco/Maresca Gallery in New York City [1] and the Robert Berman Gallery in Los Angeles. [2]

  4. Sarah Hasted - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Hasted became the co-director of Photography at Ricco/Maresca Gallery, alongside W.M.Hunt where she instituted and directed the photography department, until they founded and opened their own gallery, Hasted Hunt, in 2005. [3]

  5. Nina Sobell - Wikipedia

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    Web participants or passersby ran the camera via touch pads that appeared in the display window of the CODE show at the Ricco Maresca Gallery (1995) and later, at the ACM CHI conference as VirtuAlice (1997).

  6. Judith Henry (artist) - Wikipedia

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    2011 Who I saw in NY 1970-2000 0.00156 acres Gallery, New York, NY; 2003 Walking and Talking, Wooster Arts Space, New York, NY; 2001 Her Personality Makes Her Prettier, Ricco Maresca Gallery, New York, NY; 2001 Overheard in Los Angeles, Neiman Marcus, window and store installation, Los Angeles, CA

  7. Martín Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    In mediation, the Dunievitz and Ramírez families reached an amicable agreement in 2008, which includes the representation of this work by the Ricco/Maresca Gallery in New York City. In October and November 2008, a portion of these drawings was concurrently exhibited at the Ricco/Maresca Gallery and the American Folk Art Museum.

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  9. Lift Trucks Project - Wikipedia

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    A collaborative exhibit opened September 18, 2014 at Ricco Maresca Gallery in Chelsea, New York. Included were pieces from Lift Trucks Project including artist works of Sailor Jerry, Cap Coleman, Bert Grimm, as well as various contemporary artists.

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