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Lipman Art

Jan 6, 2016

At Lipman, they bring artists at all stages in their careers together with buyers at all stages in their quest for art. Louise Lipman has relationships with emerging, mid-career and senior artists and has chosen their best work at the best value.
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Linda Warren Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

Linda Warren Gallery was established in 1997 at Linda Warren’s home in the Silverlake Hills of Los Angeles. The original vision – to showcase quality work by emerging, up-and-coming and established artists working in all styles and media, continues to be the objective in the current commercial gallery space located in the heart of the […]
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Lewis Graham

Jan 6, 2016

Lewis Graham Art Consultants select and procure artwork for corporations. Experts in art, framing, and design combined. They work effectively with architects, interior designers and clients to create unique and distinctive environments for any size project within any given budget.
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Levy Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

The LEVY Galerie was founded in 1970 by Hamburg resident Thomas Levy (b. 1947). With its multifaceted program, based not least on the pillars of Surrealism and Pop Art, LEVY Galerie has earned a first rate reputation among German galleries throughout the past decades. LEVY Galerie exclusively represents the artists Allen Jones, C.O. Paeffgen, Mel […]
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Leslie Smith Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

“Founded in 1969, Leslie Smith Gallery is one of the leading galleries in 19th and 20th Century European art in the Netherlands, with an emphasis on Dutch (Romantic and the Hague Schools) and French (Impressionist and Post-Impressionist) paintings.”
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Leslie Sacks Contemporary

Jan 6, 2016

Leslie Sacks Contemporary, formerly Bobbie Greenfield Gallery (est. 1975), is located at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica. Leslie Sacks Contemporary was established through the long-standing cooperative business relationship between Bobbie Greenfield Gallery and Leslie Sacks Fine Art, Brentwood. Leslie Sacks Contemporary specializes in prints and works on paper by Post-War Contemporary masters such as David […]
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Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

Located in downtown Montréal on the campus of Concordia University, one of Québec’s most culturally diverse universities, the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery focuses on the presentation and critical investigation of Canadian and international art with an emphasis placed on contemporary art. The Gallery has a permanent collection of over 1700 works of Québécois […]
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Leon Tovar Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

For more than two decades, Leon Tovar has participated actively in the international art market, focusing principally on Modern Latin American Art. Since Leon Tovar Gallery relocated to New York’s Upper East Side, Mr. Tovar has worked closely and successfully with museums, auction houses, collectors and galleries to contribute to the expansion of the academic […]
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Leo Castelli Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

The Leo Castelli Gallery opened in New York at 4 East 77th Street on February 10, 1957. In 1958 the gallery gave Jasper Johns his first exhibition. Within 10 years, the gallery became the international epicenter for Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual Art. The gallery maintains a commitment to showing the best of post-war American art, […]
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LE Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

LE gallery focuses on the promotion and exposure of emerging and mid career artists in critical contemporary practice. By strengthening the careers of emerging artists and participating critically in the Toronto art scene LE has forged a path of professional representation for artists yet to break into the commercial market. LE has garnered a solid […]
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Lazarides Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

Lazarides Rathbone is the flagship gallery of Lazarides Limited. Set in the heart of London’s Fitzrovia, the extensive space exhibits compelling talents who thrive outside of established art industry structures. Unusually for a commercial gallery it is open to visitors six days a week and operates an open-door policy. This unorthodox yet inclusive vision has […]
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Laurence Miller Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

February 2014 marks the gallery’s 30th Anniversary, making it one of the oldest continually operating galleries in New York City specializing in the art of photography. Since opening in 1984, the Laurence Miller Gallery has concentrated on the exhibition and sale of museum quality contemporary and vintage fine art photography, having presented over 250 exhibitions. […]
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Lafrenière & Pai Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

The L. A. Pai Gallery, established in 2000, promotes contemporary emerging and established artists. It seeks to support and animate new ideas and bring forward works of artistic daring.
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La Petite Mort Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

La Petite Mort (a French reference to the tense throes of orgasm) is a befitting name for a gallery with an appetite for the ecstatic. Definitely sexy and committed to indulgence, La Petite Mort is an eclectic ode to diversity. Home to a wide range of contemporary artwork, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, “objects trouvés” & […]
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La Caja Blanca

Jan 6, 2016

La Caja Blanca is an independent art gallery and production space which specializes in the production of site-specific projects within the gallery space, site-specific projects in public spaces, and the publication of catalogues and artist books. Many of their projects are produced in collaboration with the galleries which represent the artists, public institutions, and private […]
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L & M Arts

Jan 6, 2016

Since 1993, L&M Arts has become known as one of the leading post-war and contemporary art galleries in the world.
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Konrad Fischer Galerie

Jan 6, 2016

When Konrad Fischer opened a tiny exhibition space in a disused alley in the center of Düsseldorf with a first exhibition by Carl Andre in October 1967, Minimal or Conceptual Art were hardly known in Europe. Many artists of that period such as Richard Long, Bruce Nauman, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, Lawrence Weiner, Hanne Darboven, […]
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KM Fine Arts

Jan 6, 2016

Located in the iconic John Hancock Center in Chicago, KM Fine Arts’ museum quality setting continues to offer critically acclaimed exhibitions since 2006. In January 2013, KM Fine Arts celebrated the inaugural opening of our Los Angeles showroom, expanding our contemporary art program. KM Fine Arts is honored to be included in the TOP 500 […]
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Kings Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

King Galleries of Scottsdale is pleased to represent the Pueblo pottery of many of today’s leading potters. Over the years they have taken the time to get to know each of the gallery artists. As each new piece comes into the gallery, they talk with the artist, finding out about the time and thought that […]
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Kim Foster Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

Kim Foster Gallery promotes a select group of contemporary artists. The gallery is focused on enabling these artists to explore and evolve in significantly different ways, but with remarkable coherence within the gallery’s affinity towards unconventional work. These artists deviate from traditional mediums and instead have developed entirely new methods and sophisticated techniques that often […]
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Keszler Gallery

Jan 6, 2016

Keszler Gallery features artworks by Banksy, Russell Young, Peter Anton, Bert Stern, Jerome Lucani, Wolfgang Ludes, Zhuang Hong Yi, Aldo Chaparro, David Gamble, Michael Dweck, Christophe von Hohenberg, James de Pasquale, Mary Mattingly, Peter Beard, Frank Wurzer, and Alexandre Arrechea.
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KATHARINE MULHERIN

Jan 6, 2016

Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Projects and affiliated galleries in Toronto and New York have showcased the works of emerging and mid-career artists since 1998. Each of Mulherin’s projects provide access to contemporary works of art, with a focus on emerging and mid-career Canadian and international artists.
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Jonathon Cooper

Jan 6, 2016

Jonathan Cooper opened his gallery in Park Walk, Chelsea in 1988. Since then the gallery has gained a reputation for championing award winning contemporary artists in three specializations – notably Representational, Botanical and Wildlife Art – who have gone on to become leaders in their fields.
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