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Gallery Fake is a Japanese manga by Fujihiko Hosono, which was adapted into an anime television series. In 1996, it received the Shogakukan Manga Award.
Kim N. Wayans is an American actress, comedian, producer, writer and director. Wayans is the sister of Keenen Ivory, Damon, Sr., Marlon, Shawn and Nadia Wayans. She is best known for her numerous roles on the Fox sketch comedy show In Living Color (1990–94), and Tonia Harris on In the House (1995–98). Wayans is also best known as the family matriarch of The Wayans Family.
Tina Barney is an American photographer best known for her large-scale, color portraits of her family and close friends in New York and New England. She is a member of the Lehman family.
Leo Castelli was an Italian-American art dealer. His gallery showcased contemporary art for five decades. Among the movements which Castelli showed were Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada, Pop Art, Op Art, Color field painting, Hard-edge painting, Lyrical Abstraction, Minimal Art, Conceptual Art, and Neo-expressionism.
Paul Durand-Ruel was a French art dealer who is associated with the Impressionists and the Barbizon School. He was one of the first modern art dealers who provided support to his painters with stipends and solo exhibitions.
An art dealer is a person or company that buys and sells works of art. Art dealers' professional associations serve to set high standards for accreditation or membership and to support art exhibitions and shows.
Tina Kim is a Korean-American stand-up comedian. She currently books and produces her own shows, along with managing her own website, on which she sells CDs and DVDs of her past shows, as well as unique shirts. She also maintains a YouTube account where she puts excerpts of her performances. Her comedy is mainly based on her life experiences, including being an Asian woman in the United States, the horrors of the internet, crazy dating stories and her desire to be "bootylicious".
Georges Petit was a French art dealer, a key figure in the Paris art world and an important promoter and cultivator of Impressionist artists.
The Bavarian State Painting Collections, based in Munich, oversees the collections of artworks held by the Free State of Bavaria. Works include paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, video art and installation art. These pieces are on display in numerous galleries and museums throughout Bavaria.
Christopher Green is an English writer and performer whose work covers comedy, cabaret, theatre and live art.
Gallery 339 was a photographic art gallery located in Philadelphia, United States. The gallery promoted the work of distinguished and emerging photographers from around the world. The gallery's focus was thoughtful, carefully made work, extending across the spectrum of contemporary photography from antique processes used to explore current issues, to digital processes used to consider timeless questions in art. Through a regular program of exhibitions, the gallery was dedicated to broadening an appreciation for the depth, sophistication, and insight which can be found in contemporary photographic art.
Holly Solomon was a prominent collector of contemporary art and founder of the Holly Solomon Gallery in New York City in 1975. Her Soho gallery was initially known for nurturing the artistic movement known as Pattern and Decoration, which was a reaction to the austerities of Minimal art. She was the subject of an early portrait by Andy Warhol that made her a Pop Art icon, of sorts, as well as the subject of portraits by Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg. Holly and Horace Solomon made a lasting contribution to the work of Gordon Matta-Clark when they provided the site for Matta-Clark's project Splitting, a suburban home in Englewood, New Jersey.
The Tina Kim Gallery is a New York City-based contemporary art gallery and exhibition space. The gallery was established in 2002 by Tina Kim and is located in the Chelsea Arts Tower.
Tina Kim is an art dealer and gallery owner based in New York. She is the founder of the Tina Kim Gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan widely recognized along with its affiliate Kukje Gallery in Seoul, South Korea as a leading gallery for modern and contemporary art. Tina Kim and her mother Hyun-Sook Lee, CEO of Kukje Gallery, have jointly been in the art business for more than 40 years.
New Vision Gallery was a contemporary craft and art gallery operating in Auckland, New Zealand in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Barry Lett Galleries was a dealer gallery focused on contemporary New Zealand art that operated in Auckland in the 1960s and 1970s.
Simona Marchini is an Italian actress, television and radio presenter, stage director, comedian and art dealer.
TinaBarton is a New Zealand art historian, curator and gallery director. She is currently director of the Adam Art Gallery.
Paul Kasmin Gallery also known as Kasmin Gallery is a New York City fine art gallery, founded in SoHo in 1989.
Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century is a 1980 series of ten paintings by Andy Warhol. The series consists of ten silk-screened canvases, each 40 by 40 inches. Five editions of the series were made.