User:Lquilter/drafts/Gracey Mansion Gallery
Appearance
- Gracie Mansion - "She opened her gallery in the East Village in 1982, later moving to SoHo and then Chelsea before closing in 2002 to concentrate on private dealing and the secondary market." -- http://www.artnet.com/galleries/gracie-mansion-gallery/ Artnet
- "Gracie Mansion Gallery was an art gallery in the East Village, N.Y. Established 1982. Closed 1991. Operated by painter and dealer Gracie Mansion, also known as Joanne Mayhew Young. Gracie Mansion Gallery was one of the best known in the East Village during the art boom of the early 1980s. The gallery specialized in large group exhibitions and theme shows, as well as small affordable art."Archives collection at Smithsonian Institution
- "One such seminal art gallery of the East Village era was Gracie Mansion Gallery, on the once former punk rock St. Mark’s Street. ... She then launched exhibitions that would be come to define East Village art." -- Lori Zimmer, "Gracie Mansion Gallery Site", ArtNerd New York City Guides, March 20, 2014
- Mansion's apartment
- 15 St. Mark's Place
- 337 E. 10th St.
- 532 Broadway (1987 - April 1991)
- photo gracie mansion at http://nymag.com/nymetro/arts/features/10557/index3.html
- Finding aid, http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/gracie-mansion-gallery-records-6501/more
- "An integral part of the East Village art scene by the mid-80's, the Gracie Mansion Gallery, ran with the assistance of Sur Rodney Sur from 1983-1989, was one of the best known in the East Village during this boon. " -- Smithsonian finding aid
Category:1982 establishments Category:1991 disestablishments Category:Art galleries in Manhattan