Anglim Gilbert Gallery
Location of Minnesota Street Project | |
Location | 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, United States |
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Coordinates | 37°45′16″N 122°23′22″W / 37.754324°N 122.389417°W |
Director | Ed Gilbert |
Website | anglimgilbertgallery.com |
Anglim Gilbert Gallery (formerly Gallery Paule Anglim) is a contemporary art gallery founded by Paule Anglim (January 30-April 2, 2015), which is located at 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California[1][2][3] The gallery specializes in exhibiting works from west coast art movements.[4]Following Paule’s passing in the spring of 2015 the gallery has been re-opened under the lead of her long-term director, Ed Gilbert, and renamed Anglim Gilbert Gallery. [5] Anglim Gilbert Gallery’s second gallery location opened in the spring of 2016 at the Minnesota Street Project.
In May 2017, after over 35 years of exhibitions at 14 Geary Street, the gallery has consolidated its exhibition program entirely to its Minnesota Street Project location.
Movements
- California Beat artists
- Bay Area Conceptualists
- Experimental California art movements
Artists
- Terry Allen
- Anne Appleby
- Robert Bechtle
- John Beech
- Nayland Blake
- Louise Bourgeois
- Joan Brown
- John Buck
- Bull.Miletic
- Deborah Butterfield
- Dean Byington
- Jerome Caja
- Carter
- James Castle
- Enrique Chagoya
- Anne Chu
- Travis Collinson
- Bruce Conner
- Jean Conner
- Eleanor Coppola
- Nathaniel Dorsky
- Ala Ebtekar
- Bruno Fazzolari
- Vincent Fecteau
- Louise Fishman
- Terry Fox
- Ann Hamilton
- David Hannah
- Lynn Hershman Leeson
- Mildred Howard
- David Ireland
- Colter Jacobsen
- Jess
- Paul Kos
- Tony Labat
- Judith Linhares
- Tom Marioni
- Andrew Masullo
- Barry McGee
- Jim Melchert
- Ruby Neri
- Tony Oursler
- Gay Outlaw
- Hung-Chih Peng
- J. John Priola
- Rigo 23
- Clare Rojas
- Annabeth Rosen
- John Roloff
- Richard Shaw
- Katherine Sherwood
- Dean Smith
- Frances Stark
- Robert Stone
- Canan Tolon
- William Tucker
- Catherine Wagner
- Carrie Mae Weems
- Pamela Wilson-Ryckman
- Xiaoze Xie
- John Zurier
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