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Di Donna Galleries is an American art gallery in New York City. It specializes in Modern and Surrealist art. [1]
The gallery was initially located on the second floor of The Carlyle Hotel at 981 Madison Avenue, New York City, the former home of Ursus Books. [2] In May 2016, the gallery moved a few blocks south to a new 6,000 square foot space at 744 Madison Avenue at East 64th Street. [3]
The gallery was founded in November 2010 and was formerly known as Blain Di Donna. A number of monographic, museum-quality exhibitions were staged there such as René Magritte, Dangerous Liaisons (2011); [4] André Masson, The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945 (2012); [5] Jean Arp: A Collection of Wood Reliefs and Collages (2012), [6] Paul Delvaux (2013), in collaboration with the Paul Delvaux Foundation. [7] [8]
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a
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Coordinates | 40°46′01″N 73°58′08″W / 40.767°N 73.969°W |
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didonna |
Di Donna Galleries is an American art gallery in New York City. It specializes in Modern and Surrealist art. [1]
The gallery was initially located on the second floor of The Carlyle Hotel at 981 Madison Avenue, New York City, the former home of Ursus Books. [2] In May 2016, the gallery moved a few blocks south to a new 6,000 square foot space at 744 Madison Avenue at East 64th Street. [3]
The gallery was founded in November 2010 and was formerly known as Blain Di Donna. A number of monographic, museum-quality exhibitions were staged there such as René Magritte, Dangerous Liaisons (2011); [4] André Masson, The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945 (2012); [5] Jean Arp: A Collection of Wood Reliefs and Collages (2012), [6] Paul Delvaux (2013), in collaboration with the Paul Delvaux Foundation. [7] [8]
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