Berry Campbell gallery's gamble on forgotten post-war artists is paying off
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Berry and Campbell initially faced skepticism for focusing on underrepresented 20th-century artists, but their commitment has now led to significant market success.
"We would inform people who knew nothing about art that their mother was friends with Arshile Gorky and participated in exhibitions at MoMA." This persistence paid off.
"We were screaming into the darkness, but we trusted the project and had to remain steady," illustrating their struggle in the early days of the gallery.
"We are being rewarded for the groundwork that we have laid," indicating the evolving appreciation for overlooked artists they've championed.
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