Green Gallery, New York

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Green Gallery in New York was a pioneering 1960s art gallery known for showcasing early Minimalist and avant-garde artists, significantly shaping postwar American art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
contemporary art gallery
associatedWith Al Held NERFINISHED
Claes Oldenburg NERFINISHED
Dan Flavin NERFINISHED
Donald Judd NERFINISHED
George Segal NERFINISHED
James Rosenquist NERFINISHED
Judson Dance Theater NERFINISHED
Lucas Samaras NERFINISHED
Mark Rothko NERFINISHED
Mark di Suvero NERFINISHED
Philip Pearlstein NERFINISHED
Robert Morris NERFINISHED
Tom Wesselmann NERFINISHED
Yayoi Kusama NERFINISHED
Yvonne Rainer NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
curatorialApproach avant-garde
experimental
director Richard Bellamy NERFINISHED
foundedBy Richard Bellamy NERFINISHED
genre contemporary art
modern art
hasLanguage English
impactOn institutional acceptance of avant-garde art
recognition of Minimalist artists
influenced New York art scene
postwar American art market
knownFor exhibiting avant-garde art
exhibiting early Minimalist art
shaping postwar American art
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
Upper East Side NERFINISHED
movement Minimalism NERFINISHED
Pop art NERFINISHED
postwar American art
notableFor early exhibitions of Minimalist sculpture
early exhibitions of Pop art
experimental exhibition programming
supporting emerging artists in the 1960s
operatedAs commercial gallery
operatedInPeriod 1960s
partOf New York art world NERFINISHED
status defunct
timePeriod post–World War II era

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Minimalism exhibitedAt Green Gallery, New York