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Guillaume Gallozzi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guillaume Gallozzi Guillaume Gallozzi, (11 February 1958, Aix-en-Provence - 25 December 1995, Paris) was a French art dealer who was associated with graffiti art. He lived and worked in New York and rose to prominence in the 1980s and '90s for his promotion of graffiti pioneers and, later, of British art.〔OBITUARY (January 06, 1996), (Guillaume Gallozzi ) ''The New York Times''.〕 He had a reputation for being quixotic, brilliant and stylish ("more worthy of a novel than a brief obituary") per The Independent, UK),〔Adrian Dannatt (February 07, 1996), (OBITUARY: Guillaume Gallozzi ) ''The Independent''.〕 and he played a role in the careers of some significant artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, (Stan Peskett ) and Steven Sykes. In the early 1980s Gallozzi and partner Joe La Placa (the latter went on to found All Visual Arts in London in 2007) opened the Gallozzi-La Placa Gallery in New York's TriBeCa.〔 In 1981 Gallozzi had presented the first significant solo exhibition of Stan Peskett's installation art in New York, subsequently becoming Peskett's dealer. In the mid-1980s Gallozzi diversified into representing Italian Futurists, the Hudson River School and British surrealists, and mounted notable exhibitions until 1988, when the Gallozzi-La Placa Gallery ceased active operations. In the meantime however, Stan Peskett had introduced Gallozzi to the drama of war art, specifically to British war artists and, in 1989, working with The British Council USA (cultural department of the British Embassy in Washington DC) and its then cultural affairs officer Barbara Rosen, Gallozzi mounted a show of British War Artists at the Navy Museum in Washington DC. Several of Gallozzi's catalogs, including those on war art, are collectors items, other examples being ''Metamorphose: British Surrealists and Neo-romantics'' 1992, and the 1994 catalog featuring works of painter and performance artist Brion Gysin (''Back in No Time'', New York, 1994 ASIN (B0000CPGRB )), famously the favorite of William S. Burroughs. The only criticism leveled at the Gallozzi shows in the last few years of his life are that his tastes had become, if anything, too sophisticated, or "decidedly ''récherché''" as The New Yorker magazine put it.〔 Gallozzi died in Paris on Christmas Day, 1995, aged 37, having fought brain cancer for some 5 years.〔 == References ==
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