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| 24 West 57th Street | | New York, New York 10019 USA | | Tel: | (212) 977-7160 | | Fax: | (212) 581-5187 | Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm Summer Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm (Jul 4 - Sep 6) Directors: Jeannie Freilich-Sondik Andrew Richards Leslie Nolen Rose Lord Lissa McClure | | Send Email | | |
Galerie Marian Goodman 79 rue du Temple | | 75003 Paris, France | | Tel: | +33 (0)1 48 04 70 52 | | Fax: | +33 (0)1 40 27 81 37 | | Tue.-Sat. 11am-7pm | | Director: Agnes Fierobe | | Send Email | | |
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For over twenty years, the Marian Goodman Gallery has played an important role in introducing European artists to American audiences and helping to establish a vital dialogue among artists and institutions working internationally. The Marian Goodman Gallery was founded in New York City in late 1977 and has recently expanded to include an exhibition space in Paris.In 1965, prior to the establishment of the gallery, Marian Goodman founded Multiples, which published prints, multiples, and books by leading American artists, such as Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Dan Graham, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson, and Andy Warhol. From 1968 to 1975, Multiples worked with European artists, introducing early editions by Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Blinky Palermo, and Gerhard Richter to American audiences. In 1977, Marian Goodman opened her gallery with the first exhibition of Marcel Broodthaers in the United States (organized before his death in 1976). Its 2000/2001 exhibition program includes exhibitions of new work by Giovanni Anselmo, Lothar Baumgarten, Christian Boltanski, Maurizio Cattelan, James Coleman, Tony Cragg, Tacita Dean, Rineke Dijkstra, Dan Graham, William Kentridge, Steve McQueen, Giuseppe Penone and Jeff Wall. In 1998, the Marian Goodman Gallery at 24 West 57th Street was renovated by Gabellini Associates and now includes an 8,000 square-foot exhibition space. In September 1999, the Marian Goodman Gallery opened a new exhibition space at 79, rue du Temple in Paris.
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