gallery closed spring 2009 but maintains website and curates 'roving shows'
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This gallery is NOT closing. It is relocating to a new location in September. I don't get this blog. Unless these comments can be corroborated, they should not be posted.
Never seemed to reopen in September did it? This whole pop-up thing is baffling. What artists would work with a gallery that doesn't have a space? And isn't the benefit of doing a pop-up reaching a new market? So far the pop-ups have been in a smaller LES gallery and a upstairs gallery on 26th in Chelsea. And for this, a New York Times Fashion profile on the owner! I thought this was just called guest-curating? This one's got a face for the press kids: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/13/fashion/13Close.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=amy%20smith-stewart&st=cse
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This gallery is NOT closing. It is relocating to a new location in September. I don't get this blog. Unless these comments can be corroborated, they should not be posted.
I will make a "Summer R.I.P." label for the galleries that have closed but are not closing.
Smith-Stewart removed from NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) list as of today... hmm.
It might simply be that they haven't paid their membership fees because they (she) feels it isn't worth it?
she's not rip. i just read a review of a show she has up on the LES of pink art.
The gallery is listed as a "Summer R.I.P."; one of the galleries that closed with the caveat it would re-open in the Fall.
The LES pink show she's put together is at Kumukumu Gallery.
Never seemed to reopen in September did it? This whole pop-up thing is baffling. What artists would work with a gallery that doesn't have a space? And isn't the benefit of doing a pop-up reaching a new market? So far the pop-ups have been in a smaller LES gallery and a upstairs gallery on 26th in Chelsea. And for this, a New York Times Fashion profile on the owner! I thought this was just called guest-curating? This one's got a face for the press kids: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/13/fashion/13Close.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=amy%20smith-stewart&st=cse
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