Influential Art Dealer Marian Goodman Dies at 97
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Influential Art Dealer Marian Goodman Dies at 97
"Driven by a curiosity and a pluralistic view of art, designating its vast potential over market trends, she forged long-standing relationships with her artists and supported their practices within nonprofit and institutional realms,"
"It is among the artists whose work I like that I have found the qualities I value from my own experience: a humanistic concern, a culture-critical sense of our way of life, a dialectical app"
Marian Goodman, a New York gallerist, died on January 22 at age 97. Her career spanned six decades and focused on introducing post-war and contemporary European artists to American audiences. Representation included Nan Goldin, William Kentridge, Julie Mehretu, John Baldessari, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer, and others. Gallery expansion included Paris (1995), London (2014), Los Angeles (2023), and a flagship relocation to a landmarked Tribeca building in 2024. Partners and family praised her talent cultivation, deep understanding of gallerist responsibility, curiosity, and pluralistic view of art that prioritized long-term support within nonprofit and institutional realms.
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