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  2. Atsuko Nishida - Wikipedia

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    Atsuko Nishida (西田 敦子, Nishida Atsuko) is a Japanese graphic artist who previously worked at Game Freak and TOYBOX Inc. She designed a number of creatures for the Pokémon franchise, including one of the most well-known Pokémon species, the franchise's mascot Pikachu.

  3. Café des Artistes - Wikipedia

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    Café des Artistes was a fine restaurant at 1 West 67th Street in Manhattan. New York City. It was owned by George Lang, who closed the restaurant in early August 2009 and announced later that month that the restaurant would remain closed permanently. [1] His wife, Jenifer Lang, had been the managing director of the restaurant since 1990. [2]

  4. Bishop Arts District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop Arts District is a shopping and entertainment district in north Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas , near the intersection of N. Bishop Ave and Davis Street. About two miles southwest of Downtown Dallas, the Bishop Arts District is home to a variety of independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries. [1]

  5. Fanelli Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Along with the restaurants Food, Cafe Rienzi, the O.G. Dining Room and the Spring Street Bar, Fanelli Cafe was among the gathering places for the artist community that settled in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood from the Beat Generation era to the 1980s, between the neighborhood's times as a manufacturing center and an upscale shopping district.

  6. Kennedy Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Galleries is an art gallery in Manhattan in New York City. [1] Founded in 1874, it is one of the oldest art galleries in the United States. At its 1974 centennial, The New York Times described the gallery as "one of the most important galleries anywhere specializing in American historical art."

  7. Fun Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Fun Gallery was an art gallery founded by Patti Astor and Bill Stelling in 1981. The Fun Gallery had a cultural impact until it closed in 1985. [1] As the first art gallery in Manhattan's East Village, it exposed New York to the talents of street art by showcasing graffiti artists like Fab 5 Freddy, Futura 2000, Lee Quiñones, Zephyr, Dondi, Lady Pink, and ERO. [2]

  8. Fort Gansevoort (gallery) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Gansevoort is an American art gallery that takes its name from the former fort in the New York City borough of Manhattan, called Fort Gansevoort.. While the fort, which was abandoned in the mid-19th century, was located on the Hudson River at the end of Gansevoort Street, [1] the gallery was created by curator Adam Shopkorn in a building at the other end of the street, in a 19th-century ...

  9. Stefan Eins - Wikipedia

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    2009 'The Picture Generation', Metropolitan Museum, New York City; 2009 X-TREME Exterior, New York City, Istanbul, Gresten; 2008 Centre National d'art Contemporain de Grenoble, Grenoble; 2007 Museum of Modern Art, PS.1, New York City; 2007 National Kyrgyz Fine Arts Museum, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, Central Asia; 2006 'The Downtown Show', Grey ...

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