Dealer's memoir offers a wild ride through the 1960s New York art scene
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Findlay's unconventional entry into the art world allowed for groundbreaking exhibitions and an influential role in shaping the SoHo art scene.
Feigen noted in his memoir that Findlay's work in SoHo included historic shows, making the area a vibrant hub for pioneering artists and movements.
Through a mix of chance and timing, Findlay was thrust into a milieu that challenged traditional art dealer norms, allowing him to thrive creatively.
The memoir not only captures the spirit of the 1960s but also highlights the serendipitous nature of Findlay's journey in the evolving art landscape.
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