291 gallery

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291 gallery was an influential early 20th-century New York art gallery that helped introduce modern art and photography to the American public.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
cultural institution
photography gallery
alsoKnownAs 291
Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession NERFINISHED
associatedWithPublication Camera Work NERFINISHED
closed 1917
coFoundedBy C. F. White NERFINISHED
Clarence H. White NERFINISHED
Edward Steichen NERFINISHED
Frank Eugene NERFINISHED
Gertrude Käsebier NERFINISHED
John C. Friend NERFINISHED
country United States of America
curatedBy Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
exhibitedWorkBy African art
Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
Auguste Rodin NERFINISHED
Clarence H. White NERFINISHED
Constantin Brâncuși NERFINISHED
Edward Steichen NERFINISHED
Francis Picabia NERFINISHED
Georges Braque NERFINISHED
Georgia O’Keeffe NERFINISHED
Gertrude Käsebier NERFINISHED
Henri Matisse NERFINISHED
Henri Rousseau NERFINISHED
Native American art
Oceanic art
Pablo Picasso NERFINISHED
Paul Cézanne NERFINISHED
Paul Strand NERFINISHED
foundedBy Alfred Stieglitz NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfExhibition modern art exhibitions
non-Western art exhibitions
photography exhibitions
influenced acceptance of photography as an art form
development of modern art in the United States
locatedAtAddress 291 Fifth Avenue NERFINISHED
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
movement Photo-Secession NERFINISHED
namedAfter its street address 291 Fifth Avenue
notableFor exhibiting avant-garde art
introducing modern European art to the American public
promoting photography as a fine art
opened 1905
operatedBy Photo-Secession group NERFINISHED

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Alfred Stieglitz founded 291 gallery
Arthur Dove exhibitedAt 291 gallery
John Marin exhibitedAt 291 gallery