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  2. John Gibson Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The John Gibson Gallery was a contemporary art gallery in New York City, in operation from November 1967 to 2000, and founded by John Gibson [Wikidata]. [1] Early on, the gallery specialized in selling contemporary monumental–sized sculptures.

  3. Linda Connor - Wikipedia

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    Linda Connor (born in New York, November 18, 1944) [1] is an American photographer living in San Francisco, California. [2] She is known for her landscape photography. [3]She has photographed in a multitude of countries throughout her career including, but not limited to, India, Mexico, Thailand, Ireland, Peru, and Nepal.

  4. Mona Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    2004 New Work, G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle, Washington 2004 Corporeal Space, Galerie F5.6, Munique, Germany 2004 Mona Kuhn – Color Photographs, Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, California

  5. Susan Seubert - Wikipedia

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    2015 100 Memories, G. Gibson Gallery, Seattle [10] 2013 Susan Seubert, Fairbanks Gallery, Oregon State University, Oregon 2012 Nerve-Wracked, Kittredge Gallery, Univ. Puget Sound, Tacoma, curated by Margaret Bullock

  6. Park Place Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Park Place Gallery was founded in 1962 as a cooperative art gallery by 10 artists, including Mark di Suvero, Dean Fleming, Robert Grosvenor, Forrest Myers, Peter Forakis, Leo Valledor, Tamara Melcher, Tony Magar, and Edwin Ruda. [3] [5] The first director of the space was John Gibson (1933–2019; later of John Gibson Gallery). [1]

  7. Charles Dana Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dana Gibson (September 14, 1867 – December 23, 1944) [1] was an American illustrator who created the Gibson Girl, an iconic representation of the beautiful and independent American woman at the turn of the 20th century.

  8. Mac Adams - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 his first ‘Mystery' series was shown at the legendary 112 Green Street Gallery in Soho, N.Y. In 1976 he began showing with the John Gibson Gallery, where he became part of a movement known as Narrative Art. Adams was associated with a group of Conceptual artists who used fictional text and photographs.

  9. List of university art museums and galleries in New York State

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    Hosmer Hall Gallery [135] Gibson Gallery [136] Dunn Hall Display [137] SUNY Purchase: Public Purchase: Westchester: Neuberger Museum of Art: AAM Accredited, AAMG Member Richard & Dolly Maass Gallery, Gallery 1019A, Installation Rms. 0028 & 1019B, The Passage Gallery SUNY Ulster: Public Stone Ridge: Ulster: Muroff-Kotler Visual Arts Gallery [138 ...