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[[Postmasters (art gallery)|Postmasters]] opened in the East Village in December 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in September 1998 the gallery relocated again to a large ground floor space in Chelsea. Postmasters is the primary gallery for all the artists we represent. |
[[Postmasters (art gallery)|Postmasters]] opened in the East Village in December 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in September 1998 the gallery relocated again to a large ground floor space in Chelsea. Postmasters is the primary gallery for all the artists we represent. |
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Magda Sawon hosted an event during [[hashtagclass]] in which she promised to truthfully answer any question asked of her regarding her experience as an art gallerist.<ref>Goldstein, Andrew M. "In New York: Opening this Weekend". Artinfo.com. February 17, 2010.</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 02:14, 14 July 2011
Postmasters opened in the East Village in December 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in September 1998 the gallery relocated again to a large ground floor space in Chelsea. Postmasters is the primary gallery for all the artists we represent.
Magda Sawon hosted an event during hashtagclass in which she promised to truthfully answer any question asked of her regarding her experience as an art gallerist.[1]
References
- ^ Goldstein, Andrew M. "In New York: Opening this Weekend". Artinfo.com. February 17, 2010.