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Di Donna Galleries
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Di Donna Galleries is an American art gallery in New York City. It specializes in Modern and Surrealist art.
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. 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.
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); André Masson, The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945 (2012); Jean Arp: A Collection of Wood Reliefs and Collages (2012), Paul Delvaux (2013), in collaboration with the Paul Delvaux Foundation.
References
References
- "You're So Blain: Meet the Surreal New Upper East Side Gallery".
- "'Di Donna Gallery to Move To Madison Ave', The Art Newspaper, 4 May 2016[url=http://theartnewspaper.com/reports/di-donna-gallery-is-on-the-move".
- "Blain Di Donna Art Gallery Makes a Surreal Debut at the Carlyle with a Magritte Trove". Artinfo.
- "Desire causes the current to flow': Andre Masson's Innovations in Taste".
- "Art In Review: Jean Arp: A Collection of Wood Reliefs and Collages".
- "Paul Delvaux, Blain Di Donna, London - review".
- "Exhibition Review: Rory McEwen: the botanical artist who influenced Van Morrison; Paul Delvaux: a show to savour for its unusualness".
- Ted Loos (15 June 2017). [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/arts/commerce-meets-culture-at-art-basel.html Commerce Meets Culture at Art Basel]. ''The New York Times''. Accessed December 2017.
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