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Aside from Paris, she had galleries in New York City (1971-1981) and Düsseldorf (1969) with Hans Mayer. In 2001, the Centre Georges Pompidou paid homage to her with an exhibition titled "Denise René, une galerie dans l'aventure de l'art abstrait. 1944-1978".
By the 1980s, Zabriskie had two galleries in New York (one for painting and one for sculpture) and another in Paris. The Paris gallery focused on photography and allowed for a "lively exchange" between American and French artists during the 1980s and 1990s. She was honored in 1999 with the Medaille de la Ville de Paris. [1]
Delphine Diallo was born in 1977, in France. [citation needed] Diallo graduated from the Académie Charpentier School of Visual Art in Paris in 1999, before working in the music industry for seven years as a special-effects motion artist, video editor and graphic designer.
Her artwork has been exhibited in group and solo shows at museums and art galleries such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the French Embassy Cultural Center in New York, Mattatuck Museum, [8] Hudson Valley MOCA, [13] SPRING/BREAK Art Show, The Watermill Center, [14] Fabergé Big Egg Hunt at Rockefeller Center, [15] ARTWALK NY, [16] The Parlor ...
Martine Fougeron is a French-American photographer and film maker based in Paris and New York City. [1] [2] Her work has been exhibited and published extensively, and collected by numerous major museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, [3] Philadelphia Museum of Art, [4] and the Bronx Museum of the Arts. [5]
Galerie Chalette was a private contemporary art gallery in Manhattan, New York, USA.It was founded by the married art dealers and collectors Madeleine Chalette Lejwa (1915–1996) and Arthur Lejwa (1895–1972) in February 1954.
Ultra Violet in her New York City studio (2012) In 2014, she exhibited in four different solo and group shows, in New York and in Nice. [22] Her last exhibition at the Dillon Gallery in Manhattan, Ultra Violet: The Studio Recreated, closed three weeks before her death. [10] It included paintings, sculptures, photographs, films, and neon art. [2]
Barbizon 63 (formerly the Barbizon Hotel for Women and the Melrose Hotel) is a mostly residential condominium building at 140 East 63rd Street, at the southeast corner with Lexington Avenue, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.