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38°54′45″N 77°03′58″W / 38.91263058789578°N 77.0662480255547°WAddison/Ripley Fine Art is an art gallery in Washington, D.C. The gallery was established in 1981, [1] in addition to being an independent commercial fine arts gallery, it also serves as an art consultant [2] and curator to the Warner Building, [3] Washington, D.C., and as art consultants to several Washington, D. C. private companies, [3] as well as to the German Marshall Fund, [3] Washington, D.C., and to the United States Department of State, Overseas Buildings Operation, [3] Washington, D. C.
The gallery is currently located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007. The co-owner, Christopher Addison, [4] is a past president of the Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington, DC. [5]
Addison/Ripley represents several well-established national artists as well as several well-known Washington, DC area contemporary artists. [6] Among the artists represented by the gallery are Wolf Kahn, [7] Isabel Manalo, [8] Joan Belmar, [9] Carol Brown Goldberg, [10] Frank Hallam Day, [11] Amy Lin, [12] [13] Lou Stovall and Manon Cleary. [14] [15] [16]
Exhibitions at the gallery have been widely reviewed over the years by both local newspapers such as The Washington Post, [6] [9] [17] [18] [19] Washington City Paper, [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] and The Washington Times, [25] [26] as well as by national art magazines. [13] [27] [28] In referring to some of the artists represented by the gallery, The Washington City Paper used terms as "the great D.C.-based photographer Frank Hallam Day...", [20] while The Washington Post described painter Manon Cleary as "one of our finest realist oil painters for years." [15] Modern Luxury Magazine also noted about artist Amy Lin that "...the 32-year-old... has nabbed the attention of top District curators, including the National Portrait Gallery’s Anne Collins Goodyear..." [13]
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38°54′45″N 77°03′58″W / 38.91263058789578°N 77.0662480255547°WAddison/Ripley Fine Art is an art gallery in Washington, D.C. The gallery was established in 1981, [1] in addition to being an independent commercial fine arts gallery, it also serves as an art consultant [2] and curator to the Warner Building, [3] Washington, D.C., and as art consultants to several Washington, D. C. private companies, [3] as well as to the German Marshall Fund, [3] Washington, D.C., and to the United States Department of State, Overseas Buildings Operation, [3] Washington, D. C.
The gallery is currently located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007. The co-owner, Christopher Addison, [4] is a past president of the Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington, DC. [5]
Addison/Ripley represents several well-established national artists as well as several well-known Washington, DC area contemporary artists. [6] Among the artists represented by the gallery are Wolf Kahn, [7] Isabel Manalo, [8] Joan Belmar, [9] Carol Brown Goldberg, [10] Frank Hallam Day, [11] Amy Lin, [12] [13] Lou Stovall and Manon Cleary. [14] [15] [16]
Exhibitions at the gallery have been widely reviewed over the years by both local newspapers such as The Washington Post, [6] [9] [17] [18] [19] Washington City Paper, [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] and The Washington Times, [25] [26] as well as by national art magazines. [13] [27] [28] In referring to some of the artists represented by the gallery, The Washington City Paper used terms as "the great D.C.-based photographer Frank Hallam Day...", [20] while The Washington Post described painter Manon Cleary as "one of our finest realist oil painters for years." [15] Modern Luxury Magazine also noted about artist Amy Lin that "...the 32-year-old... has nabbed the attention of top District curators, including the National Portrait Gallery’s Anne Collins Goodyear..." [13]