Fredric Snitzer Gallery

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Fredric Snitzer Gallery is an art gallery located in Miami, Florida, Founded by Fredric Snitzer in 1977.

His gallery has represented Cuban and non Cuban artists such as Henan Bas, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Carlos Alfonzo, Carlos Cárdenas, Tomás Esson, Mária Martínez-Cañas, and José Bedia; among others. [1]

The gallery has since expanded representing many prolific and up and coming artist in both solo and group exhibitions.

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References

  1. "Fredric Snitzer Gallery". Art Basel. Retrieved 2025-02-03.