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Marian Goodman Gallery : ウィキペディア英語版
Marian Goodman

Marian Goodman is owner of the Marian Goodman Gallery, a contemporary art gallery opened in Manhattan, New York in 1977.〔Schjeldahl, Peter. ("Dealership" ). The New Yorker. February 2, 2004.〕 Goodman represents a number of substantial contemporary artists.
==Career==
A lifelong New Yorker, Goodman grew up on the Upper West Side and attended the Little Red School House and Emerson College. Her father Maurice P. Geller, a first-generation Hungarian-American accountant,〔Carol Kino (August 5, 2014), (Marian Goodman's New London Gallery ) ''Wall Street Journal''.〕 collected art, particularly that of Milton Avery.〔Julie L. Belcove (July 2007), (Marian Goodman ) ''W Magazine''.〕 Goodman later enrolled in a Ph.D. program at Columbia University, focusing primarily on African and pre-Columbian cultures.〔
Goodman came to art dealing almost by accident, as a new divorcée who needed to support herself and two children.〔Blake Gopnik (November 21, 2011), (Marian Goodman: The Accidental Art Mogul ) ''Newsweek''.〕 In 1962, she organised a book of cheap prints of New York paintings to raise funds for the Walden School, where her children were students.〔〔Ed Pilkington (October 12, 2006), (Space women ) ''The Guardian''.〕 In 1956, Goodman was one of a group of civically engaged mothers who successfully battled Robert Moses when he tried to expand the parking lot at Tavern on the Green, forcing him to build a playground instead.〔
Goodman and partners opened Multiples, dealing in artists’ editions, in 1965.〔Julie L. Belcove (July 2007), (Marian Goodman ) ''W Magazine''.〕 Multiples published prints, multiples, and books by American artists, such as Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Dan Graham, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson and Andy Warhol. In 1970, the year Multiples exhibited for the first time at Art Basel, Goodman published ''Artists and Photographs'', a 19-piece portfolio exploring the way artists such as Ed Ruscha, Christo and Bruce Nauman were incorporating photography into their work.〔
From 1968 to 1975, Multiples worked with European artists, introducing early editions by Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Blinky Palermo and Gerhard Richter to American audiences.〔(30/40 Part II. A Selection of Forty Artists from Thirty Years at Marian Goodman Gallery, October 23 – November 24, 2007 ) Marian Goodman Gallery, New York.〕 Her failure to secure Broodthaers an outlet in New York was the impetus behind her decision to start her own gallery, though he died before she opened with a show of his work in 1977.〔 She later discovered Lothar Baumgarten when she hired him to hang the gallery’s display at a Düsseldorf art fair.〔
Elizabeth Day (October 12, 2014), (Marian Goodman: gallerist with the golden touch ) ''The Guardian''.〕
Marian Goodman Gallery opened its first space in Paris in 1995. In 1999, a permanent exhibition space was opened in the Marais district. In 2014, the gallery opened its first outpost in London, located in a 11,000 square feet space over two floors inside a former factory warehouse at Golden Square. The architect David Adjaye is renovating the space.〔Melanie Gerlis (April 10, 2014), (Friendly face for Goodman in London ) ''The Art Newspaper''.〕

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