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in the next morning’s Times reported on everything from the “first-rate” paintings to the sumptuous decorations, the work, he surmised, of “most of the florists in town”. The entire dance world, or so it seemed, turned out for the reception, surely less for the chance to contemplate paintings by
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had a solo exhibitions at the Hugo Gallery named "Romantic Museum at the Hugo Gallery: Portraits of Women by Joseph Cornell". For this exhibition Cornell conceived one of his most ambitious works, the untitled piece known as
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had his first solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery named "Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote" (June 16 – July 3, 1952).
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had an exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in New York. Magritte achieves international recognition, in large part, to Hugo Gallery.
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When it first opened – on Thursday, November 15, 1945 – an extravagant party was held on the premises; an article by
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Fantastic in Art at Hugo Gallery: New Exhibition Hall Displays Variety of Unusual Works-- Modernists Represented
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The gallery’s inaugural exhibition in November 1945, entitled “The Fantastic in Modern Art”, was organized by
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The Christmas show of 1945 called “The Poetic Theatre” included among others
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Smithsonian Archives of American Art - interview with Brooks Jackson, dealer
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Joseph Cornell and Hugo Gallery, The Life And Work Of Joseph Cornell
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In 1947 the gallery hosted "Bloodflames 1947", a show organized by
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The Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation
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The Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation
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Jewell, Edward Alden (16 December 1945). "New York Times".
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exiles' group in New York. The exhibition included work by
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Utopia Parkway: The Life And Work Of Joseph Cornell, by
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The Stable Gallery: In Conversation With Nicolas Carone
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Utopia Parkway: The Life And Work Of Joseph Cornell
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New York City
Robert Rothschild
Elizabeth Arden
Maria dei Principi Ruspoli Hugo
Alexander Iolas
Edward Alden Jewell
Chagall
de Chirico
Pavel Tchelitchew
Tamara Toumanova
Charles Henri Ford
Parker Tyler
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Salvador DalĂ­
Pavel Tchelitchew
Joseph Cornell
Joseph Cornell
Nicolas Calas
Frederick Kiesler
surrealist
David Hare
Arshile Gorky
Roberto Matta
Isamu Noguchi
René Magritte

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