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PACE/TOMASI GALLERY
1230 Avenue of the Americas, Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Center, Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 5:30 PM by appointment
New York City, New York 10020
United States
Tel: 212-208-0939 Videoconference by appointment
tomasiawfgroup@gmail.com
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Artists Represented:
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| Artschwager, Richard | | Ault, George | | Avery, Milton | | Becher, Bernd & Hilla | | Bluemner, Oscar | | Bourgeois, Louise | | Calder, Alexander | | Castellani, Enrico | | Cattelan, Maurizio | | Celmins, Vija | | More Artists
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Press Releases:
| Submissions | | press and advertising | | email list | | Saatchi Gallery | | AWF WorldWide | | More Press Releases
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Reviews:
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| US Artists: US Artists | | Toronto Art Fair: Toronto Art Fair | | International Art & Design Fair: International Art & Design Fair | | Art20: Art20 | | The Saatchi Gallery - Contemporary art in London: The Saatchi Gallery | | More Reviews
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Nepal World Peace Propagation Forum "A baby with Prayer Wheel" Price: Contact Gallery |
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Jr. Masito "we must fight the terrorism or it will cancel we" 1992 Price: Contact Gallery |
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Nepal World Peace Propagation Forum "Reflection of Life IX" Price: Contact Gallery |
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Exhibitions:
PHYSICAL FORM - Tom Friedman, Douglas Gordon, Damien Hirst, Mike Kelley, Andrea Tomasi, Alec Soth, and Franz West - 2010-01-01 until 2010-02-01 The Sculptures of Pablo Picasso - 2009-10-01 until 2009-11-01 JEFF KOONS - Cracked Egg (Blue) - 2009-09-01 until 2009-10-01 Damien Hirst - 2009-08-01 until 2009-09-01 More Exhibitions
Gallery Statement:
The no-profit art society opened in 1994.From its inception and throughout these more than 10 years, the gallery has continually searched for work that is unique and as transformational as possible, with well-crafted and personal elements. It continues to promote artists, schooled or unschooled, who have developed a personally consistent vocabulary of form that is both complex and wide-ranging. Pace/Tomasi Gallery does not promote any particular "style" nor does she even think of art that way. She believes in the primary individuality of human creativity which is never without reference to its time.
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