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  2. Stable Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Stable Gallery, [1] originally located on West 58th Street in New York City, was founded in 1953 by Eleanor Ward. The Stable Gallery hosted early solo New York exhibitions for artists including Marisol Escobar , Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol .

  3. Lee Labrada - Wikipedia

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    Lee Labrada is a professional bodybuilder, published author and CEO of Labrada Nutrition. He won the title Mr. Universe in 1985 and placed top 4 for seven consecutive years in Mr. Olympia . [ 1 ] He was a high-intensity trainer, utilizing low workout volume and pushing sets to failure and beyond. [ 2 ]

  4. Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation's first location was in a basement at 127B Prince Street in New York City. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 2006, the foundation moved into a ground floor gallery at 26 Wooster Street in historic SoHo; gallery space will be expanding in size in 2016–2017.

  5. Willard Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Willard Gallery was a contemporary art gallery operating in New York City from 1940 until 1987. It was founded by Marian Willard Johnson. ... Mullican, Lee ...

  6. Associated American Artists - Wikipedia

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    Associated American Artists (AAA) was an art gallery in New York City that was established in 1934 and ceased operation in 2000. [1] The gallery marketed art to the middle and upper-middle classes, first in the form of affordable prints and later in home furnishings and accessories, and played a significant role in the growth of art as an industry.

  7. Grand Central Art Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Four years later, The New York Times wrote that Jin brought "the era of (forced) Communist propaganda art to a virtual end," and called her "one of [the Galleries'] most successful artists." [53] December 13, 1988: "New York: Empire City in an Age of Urbanism, 1875-1945," an exhibition to benefit the Soviet-American Cultural Exchange Program.

  8. 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]

  9. Laurence Miller Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Laurence Miller Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in New York City, ... Photographs by Lee Friedlander 1956-1987" (1989) "A Selection of Nudes" (1991)