David Anderson Gallery | ||||||||||
type | Dealer/Gallery | |||||||||
dates | 1954-1989 | |||||||||
city | New York City | |||||||||
state | NY | |||||||||
other cities | Buffalo, NY; | |||||||||
sex | n/a | |||||||||
history |
Martha Jackson opened her Gallery in New York City at 22 E. 66th St., moving three years later to 32 E. 69th St. The gallery specialized in modern American and European painting and sculpture, particularly Abstract Expressionists. In 1961, Anderson moved to Paris, where with Jack Mayer he opened the Galerie Anderson Mayer on the city's Left Bank. David Anderson worked with his mother, Martha Jackson, and took over the gallery after her death in 1969. Anderson moved to Buffalo in 1988, remotely operating his New York Gallery which his closed shortly there after. In 2000 Anderson gifted his Buffalo location to the University of Buffalo. |
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decades | 1960-1970 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 |
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website | http://www.ubartgalleries.org | |||||||||
updated | 10/31/2024 13:33:16 | |||||||||
research links |
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