Wilder, Nicholas |
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role
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Dealer/Gallery Artist |
dates
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1937-1989 |
city
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | Rochester, NY; Amherst, MA; Palo Alto, CA; Los Angeles, CA; |
sex
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M |
historical notes
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Nicholas Wilder (1937 or 8-1989) was an art dealer and painter in Los Angeles, Calif. and New York, N.Y.
Wilder was not only a friend of David Hockney but both championed and was often featured in his work.
As an artist, Wilder had his first one-man show in 1986, at the James Corcoran Gallery in Los Angeles. In New York he was represented by the Max Protech Gallery. His last show was at the Compassrose Gallery in Chicago in October 1988.
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decades of activity | 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Oral history interview with Nicholas Wilder, 1988 July 18. |
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National Portrait Gallery Library Smithsonian American Art Museum |
Artist file: Wilder, Nicholas , 1938-1989 |
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Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200 |
Morris Louis and Morris Louis Estate papers, circa 1910s-2007, bulk 1965-2000 |
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