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Sheldon Ross
The Sheldon Ross Gallery (1975-1993), Birmingham, Michigan, and later Sheldon Ross Fine Arts and Sheldon Ross Fine Arts LLC (1993-2000) were operated by Sheldon Ross until his death in 2000. The Sheldon Ross Gallery was the only gallery in the Detroit area to consistently show German Expressionist art, emphasizing graphics. However, the gallery and Ross are best known for their early and continued support of Romare Bearden's work. The exhibition history shows a balance between an interest in local artists and an effort to offer diverse artwork from broad based sources.
From the guide to the Sheldon Ross Gallery records, circa 1970-2007, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)
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Sheldon Ross Gallery
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The Sheldon Ross Gallery (est.1975, closed 1988) was an art gallery specializing in American modernism in Birmingham, Mich. Sheldon Ross and his wife Phyllis Willbach (now Phyllis Ross) established and operated the gallery until they relocated to New York in 1988. Prior to founding the Sheldon Ross Gallery, the couple owned and operated the Middle Earth Gallery in Detroit, Mich. From the description of Sheldon Ross Gallery records, 1970-2004, bulk 1976-1995. ...