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Richard L. Feigen inaugurated his first gallery in Chicago in 1957, where he
exhibited 20th century masters, concentrating on German Expressionism and
Surrealism. He was also an early champion of such artists as Francis Bacon, Jean
Dubuffet, Joseph Cornell, Claes Oldenburg, Ray Johnson and James Rosenquist.
In 1963 Feigen opened a second gallery in New York City, showing works by
such classic 19th and 20th century artists as van Gogh, Monet, Picasso, Brancusi
and Mondrian. By 1965, and until 1973, Feigen was also operating the first
gallery in SoHo, which showed cutting-edge contemporary art. The SoHo
gallery was the first to show works in America by Joseph Beuys (1966) and held
John Baldessari's first exhibition in New York (1970). The historic Monet
exhibition, with which the firm opened its former headquarters designed by the
great Austrian architect, Hans Hollein, on Manhattan's 79th Street, was covered
on national television. The gallery continued to show such 20th century masters
as Max Beckmann, Dubuffet and Cornell, Impressionism and Post
Impressionism, but also, increasingly. Old Masters - Italian Mannerism and the
Baroque, French Neo-Classicism and British Romanticism.
The Castelli, Feigen, Corcoran Gallery in New York represented the Joseph
Cornell estate from 1976 to 1987. Richard L. Feigen & Co. (U.K.) presented Old
Masters exhibitions in London from 1988 to 1995, and continues to maintain an
office there. Richard L. Feigen & Co. (New York) exclusively represents the estate of Ray Johnson.
Over the past forty-three years Richard L. Feigen & Co. has sold works of art
covering six centuries to some 107 museums world-wide. The world's great
museums - including the Louvre, the Metropolitan, the National galleries of
Washington and London, the Getty, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Boston,
Stockholm, Berlin - continue among the firms faithful clients.
Richard L. Feigen & Co. is located on Manhattan's East 69th Street.
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