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  2. 47 Canal - Wikipedia

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    While growing, the gallery continued to stage noncommercial performances alongside its exhibition program, such as by Sadaf H. Nava and Joe Heffernan, as well as fashion presentations by the New York-based label CFGNY. [12] In May 2016, Josh Kline presented Unemployment.

  3. BravinLee programs - Wikipedia

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    James Siena rug for BravinLee editions. BravinLee programs is a contemporary art gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. The gallery's programs support the exhibition of works on paper, artist books, public art projects, and artist-designed hand-knotted rugs.

  4. Berry Campbell Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Berry Campbell Gallery is an art gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. Its founders and directors are Christine Berry and Martha Campbell. The gallery focuses on historical and contemporary artists associated with American modernism. [1]

  5. Roland Hagenberg - Wikipedia

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    1986: Happy Happy (curator R. Hagenberg), Phyllis Kind Gallery, New York; 1995: Jean-Michel Basquiat - Portraits, Moca-Foundation, Tokyo; 1999: New York Artists – Photographs, Gallery 360°, Tokyo; 2001: sur/FACE:14 Contemporary Japanese Architects with models and drawings (curated and with photographs by R.Hagenberg), BMW Square, Tokyo

  6. Downtown Music Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Music Gallery is a long-running, internationally-known record store, mail-order, and performance space located in New York City. It specializes in "Downtown Music", a recognized catchphrase for avant-garde jazz and contemporary composition, experimental, and improvisational music from around the world.

  7. 99 Records - Wikipedia

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    As a result, some bands have gone through British labels to reissue their work. [1] During the 2000s, 99's arrangements guided the dance music community in New York, particularly dance-punk label DFA Records. [1] Musician James Murphy named 99 as one of his favorite labels, and it has been a major influence on his bass technique with LCD ...

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  9. Fred Wilson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Fred Wilson (born 1954) is an American artist of African-American and Caribbean heritage. He received a BFA from Purchase College, State University of New York. [1] Wilson challenges colonial assumptions on history, culture, and race – encouraging viewers to consider the social and historical narratives that represent the western canon. [2]