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The Holly Solomon Gallery (estab. 1975; closed 2002) was an art gallery in New York, N.Y., run by Holly Solomon.

From the description of Holly Solomon Gallery records, circa 1948-2003. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 756821110

The Holly Solomon Gallery was an art gallery established in new York, N.Y. by Holly Solomon in 1976. It closed 2002.

From the description of Holly Solomon Gallery records, 1969-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 744437237

From the description of Holly Solomon Gallery records, 1969-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 710020435

The Holly Solomon Gallery was established in 1975 by Holly Solomon and her husband, Horace Solomon, at 392 West Broadway in New York City's SoHo area. The gallery focused on contemporary art.

The gallery represented artists such as William Wegman, Nam June Paik, Laurie Anderson, and Robert Kushner. In 1983, the gallery moved uptown to 724 Fifth Ave at 57th, but then moved again in the early 1990s back downtown to SoHo at 172 Mercer Street. After the gallery closed Holly Solomon continued to deal art from the Chelsea Hotel until her death in 2002.

Holly Solomon was born Hollis Dworken in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1934. She started college at Vassar College, and later transferred to Sarah Lawrence College where she graduated in 1955. In 1953 she married Horace Solomon. Holly Solomon was an aspiring stage actress and was enrolled at Lee Strasberg's Actor's Studio shortly after moving to Manhattan. Although she was not a successful actress she and her husband began collecting art and were fans of the Pop Art movement. In 1969 the couple opened an alternative work and performance space for artists named 98 Greene Street Loft. The space provided a venue for poets, actors, and artists to work and perform. Solomon wrote and produced a five part documentary from performances at 98 Greene Street, and in 1972 it was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. 98 Greene Street Loft closed in 1973. Holly Solomon was also a proponent of the Pattern and Decoration, or "P and D", art movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Many of the artists featured in her gallery were involved in the P and D movement including Robert Kushner, Kim MacConnel, Ned Smyth, and Brad Davis.

From the guide to the Holly Solomon Gallery records, circa 1948-2003, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Patkin, Izhar. Don Quijote segunda parte. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
creatorOf Holly Solomon Gallery records Archives of American Art
referencedIn Ginsberg (Allen) photograph collection Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Holly Solomon Gallery. Institutional file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Wegman, William. To the new gallery [graphic]. Getty Research Institute
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith 98 Green St. Loft corporateBody
associatedWith 98 Green St. Loft. corporateBody
associatedWith 98 Green St. Loft. corporateBody
associatedWith 98 Green St. Loft. corporateBody
associatedWith Anderson, Laurie, 1947- person
associatedWith Ginsberg, Allen person
associatedWith Jaudon, Valerie, 1945- person
associatedWith MacConnel, Kim. person
associatedWith Matta-Clark, Gordon, 1943-1978. person
associatedWith Paik, Nam June, 1932- person
associatedWith Patkin, Izhar. person
associatedWith Solomon, Holly. person
associatedWith Wegman, William. person
associatedWith Zucker, Joe, 1941- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)--New York
New York (State)--New York
New York (State)--New York
Subject
Art galleries, Commercial
Art galleries, Commercial
Motion pictures (visual works)
Notebooks
Performance art
Photographs
Sound recordings
Video art
Video recording
Visitors' books
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Active 1969

Active 2002

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