Inventing Downtown' Recalls When Artist Ran the Galleries
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Narrated by:
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Paul Ryden
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Written by:
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Randy Kennedy
About this listen
The natural history of the postwar New York art world is usually understood according to a fairly simple geography. Abstract expressionism, America’s entry into the major leagues, was shown uptown, by tony dealers like Betty Parsons, Sidney Janis and Eleanor Ward.
"Inventing Downtown' Recalls When Artist Ran the Galleries" is from the January 12, 2017 Entertainment section of The New York Times. It was written by Randy Kennedy and narrated by Paul Ryden.
©2016 The New York Times News Service Division of The New York Times Company (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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