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  2. Brooke Alexander Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The gallery located to 57th Street in 1975 and regularly exhibited both paintings and prints. [5] In 1985 it moved to 59 Wooster Street, in the downtown area of New York City, into an art neighborhood that had been named SoHo and included 83 other art galleries. [6] The art dealer David Zwirner got his start in the art business there. [7]

  3. Gregory Amenoff - Wikipedia

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    He is currently represented by the Alexandre Gallery on 57th Street. He has had several one-person exhibitions at the Stephen Wirtz Gallery in San Francisco, California, James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles, California, Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico and Texas Gallery in Houston, Texas. [3]

  4. Anne Arnold - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Alexandre Gallery in New York began to represent Arnold's work. In 2012 and in 2014 the Alexandre Gallery held one-person shows of her work. [1] Arnold served on the Board of Governors of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture from 1981 until 2010. [1] She was also an associate of the National Academy of Design in New York. [4]

  5. André Emmerich - Wikipedia

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    Robert Motherwell introduced Emmerich to "the small group of eccentric painters we now know as the New York Abstract Expressionist School". [3] During the second half of the 20th century the Emmerich Gallery was located in New York City and since 1959 in the Fuller Building at 41 East 57th Street and in the 1970s also at 420 West Broadway in Manhattan and in Zürich, Switzerland.

  6. Galerie St. Etienne - Wikipedia

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    Galerie St. Etienne is a New York art gallery specializing in Austrian and German Expressionism, established in Vienna in 1939 by Otto Kallir (originally Otto Nirenstein). In 1923, Kallir founded the Neue Galerie in Vienna. [1]

  7. Art of This Century gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Art of This Century gallery was opened by Peggy Guggenheim at 30 West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City on October 20, 1942. The gallery occupied two commercial spaces on the seventh floor of a building that was part of the midtown arts district including the Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, Helena Rubinstein's New Art Center, and numerous commercial galleries.

  8. Marlborough Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, a gallery was opened as Marlborough-Gerson in Manhattan, New York, at the Fuller Building on Madison Avenue and 57th Street, which later relocated in 1971 to its present location, 40 West 57th Street. [2] The gallery operates another New York space on West 25th Street, which opened in 2007.

  9. Bykert Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Bykert Gallery was a contemporary art gallery in New York City between 1966 [1] and 1975, run by Klaus Kertess (1940 - 2016) and Jeff Byers who had been classmates at Yale College, class of 1958. The gallery originally was located at 15 West West 57th Street in Manhattan, (in the same space as the defunct Green Gallery that closed in 1965); it ...

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