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Sam Gilliam is one of a number of painters active in the ’60s and ’70s who were celebrated when they emerged putting him in the context of his minimalist and post-minimalist contemporaries, such as Robert Ryman and Mary Corse.
Given that esteemed Color Field painter Sam Gilliam‘s career spans more than six decades and his work was first acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1979, it’s surprising that he has never been represented by a New York gallery. But now, with recognition and demand for his work at an all-time high, the artist is joining mega-gallery Pace, which is headquartered in New York with locations worldwide. Gilliam will continue to work with Los Angeles-based gallery David Kordansky, which has represented him since 2013. The artist also had a major exhibition with Mnuchin Gallery in New York in 2017.
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