Not exact matches
These online
galleries are great for beginning artists who don't have a lot of money or who are just getting
established, but eventually most artists need to
move to selling their work themselves.
Started in 2010 on the border of Ridgewood, Queens and Bushwick, Brooklyn, the
gallery moved to its current location where they exhibit shows by both young and
established artists, fostering a dialogue between generations and artist communities.
When Parsons
established her own
gallery in the mid 1940s, Murch
moved with her, mounting one - man shows every two years until his death in 1967.
Christa Maiwald
moved to New York in 1973, where she
established herself as a video artist with solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Anthology Film Archives, Holly Solomon
Gallery, and Franklin Furnace, among others, and was included in the 1979 Whitney Biennial.
Since
moving to Nashville, about two years ago, Smutz has
established himself as an artist to watch, with solo
gallery shows in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Nashville.
After
moving to New York, he and his partner Corrine Jennings
established Kenkeleba House, a
gallery that has presented innumerable exhibitions of work by artists of color and women.
1980 — Emily Carr University of Art + Design
establishes Charles H. Scott
Gallery during its
move to Granville Island.
Christa Maiwald earned an M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1973 and
moved to New York shortly thereafter,
establishing herself as a video artist with solo exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Anthology Film Archives, Holly Solomon
Gallery and Franklin Furnace, among others.
Established in 2003, the
gallery moved to its current location after outgrowing its original premises at number 44A.
River North, the most
established gallery area, has seen some businesses
move or otherwise constrict their operations, but the bulk are still standing.
Moving afterwards to Gagosian
Gallery, where she rose to be the megadealer's second - in - command, she then opened a very different space of her own to champion a group of highly dedicated emerging and
established artists.
After completing her master's, she
moved to Boston and worked briefly as director of the cooperative space Boston Sculptors
Gallery and then as exhibitions curator at the Boston Center for the Arts, where she organized shows featuring both emerging and
established artists and launched a site - specific, large - scale installation program.
Initially
established in 1976 as the Art
Gallery at Harbourfront, the gallery moved to a repurposed 1920's powerhouse located on Toronto's waterfront in the late
Gallery at Harbourfront, the
gallery moved to a repurposed 1920's powerhouse located on Toronto's waterfront in the late
gallery moved to a repurposed 1920's powerhouse located on Toronto's waterfront in the late 1980s.
The
established New York dealer Leila Heller
moved into an enormous 14,000 - square - foot
gallery (the largest in the UAE) and the Paris - based Jean - Paul Najar Foundation also set up shop.
In 2013 Patricia
moved back to Brazil, her home country, and
established the first art
gallery dedicated solely to British artists in São Paulo.
The museum's founder Duncan Phillips (1886 — 1966) was born in Pittsburgh but soon
moved to Washington DC where, with support from his mother, he
established The Phillips Memorial
Gallery to commemorate the untimely deaths of his father and brother.
All of the artists
moved there and, since it was so difficult to find
galleries to show their work, artists came together and
established cooperative
galleries, Tanager and Hansa to name a few.
After working in Paris in the 1950s and»60s, she
moved to New York in the 1960s to
establish the feminist
gallery A.I.R. and to join with artists and critics such as Leon Golub (her husband), Robert Morris and Lucy Lippard in forming the Art Workers» Coalition.
The artist run co-op, First Street
Gallery, was one of three to be
established on the Bowery, later
moving to Soho.
With a mission to become a key global destination for all those interested in the medium, Photo London will bring together
galleries that will showcase early photographic gems, the latest work by
established masters and work that reflects new directions in the development of the form, including
moving image and virtual reality, as well as works featuring high levels of technical experimentation.