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en We were halfway through the book when we read something that James Holloway, director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, had written, bemoaning the lack of contemporary faces in the gallery. With work already completed, we presented it to him and he was keen to go ahead with an exhibition.

en The gallery lacked, and had been very keen to acquire, a really compelling likeness of Hughes made from life. This intimate portrait is a marvelous evocation of a major poet and of a fascinating literary relationship.

en The artists in the gallery said, Get the gallery moved. They realized the old gallery was going to close.

en After a little over two years in development, we are extremely excited to finally release this gallery to the eBay marketplace. We went through great lengths to make this gallery fully automatic for users. Essentially all a customer has to do is sign up, set their custom cross-promotion preferences, and our gallery does the rest.

en Unlike most American galleries that increasingly have to cover the bottom line, the National Gallery of Canada is a large gallery in a small city and there's not so much pressure to have this huge attendance that you night have in Toronto or Montreal.

en [That visibility's a huge boon to Stephen Daiter Gallery. Having started off and since maintained its core practice as a private dealership, what's happening in the art culture doesn't really matter if it isn't helping bring in new clients. And the place to harvest the greater share of those new clients in Chicago is River North.] Steve is very firmly committed to River North as the primary location for the gallery scene, ... And he has two main reasons that he cites--besides the obvious that this is the primary gallery scene--parking and transportation; the CTA and parking. But River North is the established art community, bar none--and West Loop is the younger gallery area--I mean, Rhona Hoffman and Carrie Secrist are established galleries, but as a district, they have a younger feel. Stephen had already been established on the national and international scene as a private dealer, then wanted to take the next step. The next step was logically the gallery. The biggest benefit from the gallery half is bringing in local clients, and that's something that's always been the biggest challenge for us: trying to attract local attention. I think, for us, up to this point, we've always operated as a destination gallery. If you want to come to Daiter Gallery and see a great show, you're always welcome, but you've got to come find us.

en There is an enormous redundancy in every well-written book. With a well-written book I only read the right-hand page and allow my mind to work on the left-hand page. With a poorly written book I read every word.
  Marshall McLuhan

en There has never been a gallery here for me to show my work. I show all over the country, and I've never had the privilege of showing in a gallery here.

en Both works were purchased by a local collector. One is on loan to the gallery and the other became a gift to the gallery some years ago.

en Broodingly suggestive of Donne's intellectual figure as well as his witty sensuality, it is also a picture of great intrinsic beauty and the bewitching evocation of an age. The National Portrait Gallery is its natural home. The picture is cheap at the price, and if we don't buy it someone else will.

en I love the gallery, the arena of representation. It's a commercial world, and morality is based generally around economics, and that's taking place in the art gallery.

en The decision to host this exhibition was a no-brainer. Our own Robert Rauschenberg Gallery features a variety of works including posters, collages and mixed media, so this traveling exhibition seemed to be a natural extension of our interpretation of a very influential and innovative artist.

en The gallery, I felt, was showing some of the strongest contemporary art.

en I couldn't hardly see him through the gallery. I was expecting to see something come out of the gallery and onto the green.

en The Church is not a gallery for the exhibition of eminent Christians, but a school for the education of imperfect ones. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. The Church is not a gallery for the exhibition of eminent Christians, but a school for the education of imperfect ones.
  Henry Ward Beecher


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