I-20 (art gallery)
The I-20 Gallery is a mid-level contemporary art gallery in the Chelsea District of Manhattan, New York City, USA. It was founded in 1997 by Paul Judelson, with the advice of the Russian artist Africa.[1]
At 526 W. 20th Street, the gallery occupied a large space on the 11th floor, and also used the rooftop of the building for exhibitions. In 2006 the gallery moved to a ground floor space on 557 W. 23rd. The gallery mostly deals with paintings (Sherry Wong, Marina Kappos), photography (Spencer Tunick), and video art (Peter Sarkisian, Timothy Hutchings).
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- ↑ "Profile: "Stalker 3" incites debate over what qualifies as art". All Things Considered. NPR – via HighBeam Research (subscription required). 2 January 2003. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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Coordinates: 40°44′55.6″N 74°0′22.81″W / 40.748778°N 74.0063361°W
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