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ACA Galleries (est. 1932) is an art gallery in New York, N.Y.

Also known as A.C.A. Gallery and American Contemporary Art Gallery. Founded by Herman Baron, Stuart Davis, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Adolf Dehn on August 16, 1932 as an outlet for generally unknown and socially conscious artists. It was particularly important during the Depression period when it was closely allied with militant artists' organizations. Currently owned by Jeffrey Bergen.

From the description of ACA Galleries records, 1917-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 301785588

Art gallery, N.Y.C.

Also known as A.C.A. Gallery and American Contemporary Art Gallery, founded by Herman Baron in 1932 as an outlet for generally unknown and socially conscious artists. It was particularly important during the Depression period when it was closely allied with militant artists' organizations.

From the description of ACA Galleries records, 1917-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557206

Herman Baron, Stuart Davis, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Adolf Dehn founded the American Contemporary Art (ACA) Galleries on August 16, 1932. Located at 1269 Madison Avenue in New York City, the galleries' first show featured watercolorist Hy Cohen. Baron encouraged freedom of expression and did not censor the artworks displayed in his gallery. As a result, the gallery became an outlet for generally unknown and socially conscious artists, including the Social Realists.

Born in Lithuania in 1892, Herman Baron immigrated to the United States as a child. He served in World War I and later attended New York University. Baron founded and edited Glazier's Journal (later Glass Digest ) in 1924 as the first journal for the professional glazing trade. Additionally, he wrote short stories and plays for American Hebrew and Young Israel .

In response to economic issues facing the art market during the depresssion of 1930s, ACA Galleries organized relief efforts to financially support their artists. During this period, the gallery became closely allied with militant artists' organizations and some of the more politically radical artists. In 1935, the ACA Galleries and Herman Baron hosted the first meeting of the American Artists' Congress in the gallery space.

The ACA Galleries featured exhibitions of works by artists David Burliuk, Stuart Davis, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Robert Gwathmey, Joe Jones, Rockwell Kent, Lee Krasner, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Lewis Mumford, Louise Nevelson, Alton Pickens, Moses Soyer, Raphael Soyer, Max Weber, Art Young, and others. Baron also organized exhibitions of many artists employed by or associated with the Works Progress Administration of the federal arts program. Due to the progressive nature of the works of art found in the ACA Galleries, Herman Baron came under considerable criticism during the McCarthy Era. Baron was condemned by Representative George A. Dondero for supporting "un-American" sympathies and was forced often to defend his gallery and artists.

For years the gallery focused on artists rights and supporting the work of artists, rather than a profit. In the 1950s, a shift occurred when Baron's nephew Sidney Bergen initiated professional business practices and transformed the gallery into a profitable venture. Now located at 529 West 20th Street in New York City, ACA Galleries continues to promote and support various social causes.

From the guide to the The ACA Galleries records, 1917-1963, (Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Lena Gurr papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Aaron Bohrod papers Archives of American Art
creatorOf The ACA Galleries records Archives of American Art
referencedIn Martin and Harriet Diamond Vertical Files of American Art, 1915-1995 Rutgers University. Art Library.
referencedIn Herman Baron papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Grace Hartigan Papers, 1942-2006 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Martyl Langsdorf papers Archives of American Art
referencedIn Tully Filmus Papers, 1928-1967 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
creatorOf The ACA Galleries records Archives of American Art
creatorOf ACA Galleries. Institutional file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf ACA Galleries. Soyer, Moses, 1899-1974 : artist file. The Barnes Foundation, Barnes Foundation Libraries and Special Collections
referencedIn Anton Refregier papers Archives of American Art
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Oral history interview with Jacob Kainen Archives of American Art
referencedIn Oral history interview with Judy Chicago Archives of American Art
Relation Name
associatedWith Abbott, Berenice, 1898-1991. person
associatedWith American Artist's Congress corporateBody
associatedWith American Artists' Congress. corporateBody
associatedWith American Contemporary Art Gallery. corporateBody
associatedWith Baron, Herman, 1892-1961. person
associatedWith Blatas, Arbit, person
associatedWith Bohrod, Aaron. person
associatedWith Burliuk, David, 1882-1967. person
associatedWith Cahill, Holger, 1887-1960. person
associatedWith Chicago, Judy, 1939- person
associatedWith Cikovsky, Nicolai, 1894- person
associatedWith Cohen, Hy, 1901- person
associatedWith Cronbach, Robt. 1908- person
associatedWith Diamond, Martin person
associatedWith Dobkin, Alexander, 1908-1975. person
associatedWith Dondero, George A. 1883-1968. person
associatedWith Evergood, Philip, 1901-1973. person
associatedWith Filmus, Tully, 1908-1998 person
associatedWith Gropper, William, 1897- person
associatedWith Gropper, William, 1897- person
associatedWith Gross, Chaim, 1904- person
associatedWith Gurr, Lena, 1897-1992. person
associatedWith Gwathmey, Robert, 1903-1988. person
associatedWith Hartigan, Grace. person
associatedWith Hirsch, Joseph, 1910- person
associatedWith Hirsch, Joseph, 1910-1981. person
associatedWith Hirshhorn, Joseph H. person
associatedWith Jones, Joe, 1909-1963. person
associatedWith Jules, Mervin, 1912- person
associatedWith Kainen, Jacob. person
associatedWith Larkin, Oliver W. person
associatedWith Lena Gurr person
associatedWith Martyl, 1918- person
associatedWith McCausland, Elizabeth, 1899-1965. person
associatedWith Mumford, Lewis, 1895- person
associatedWith Newman, Arnold, 1918-2006, person
associatedWith Olds, Elizabeth, 1896- person
associatedWith Olds, Elizabeth, 1896-1991. person
associatedWith Pereira, I. Rice 1902-1971. person
associatedWith Pickens, Alton person
associatedWith Pickens, Alton. person
associatedWith Pine, Geri, 1914- person
associatedWith Refregier, Anton person
associatedWith Refregier, Anton, 1905- person
associatedWith Reisman, Philip, 1904-1992. person
associatedWith Soyer, Moses, 1899-1974. person
associatedWith Soyer, Raphael, 1899-1987. person
associatedWith Stein, David. person
associatedWith Sternberg, Harry, 1904-2001. person
associatedWith Turnbull, James Barre, 1909-1976. person
associatedWith Valente, Alfredo. person
associatedWith Walker, Nicky. person
associatedWith Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965. person
associatedWith Weber, Max, 1881-1961. person
associatedWith Werner, Nat, 1907?-1991. person
associatedWith Young, Art, 1866-1943. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York (State)--New York
New York (State)--New York
Subject
Art, American
Art dealers
Art dealers
Art galleries, Commercial
Art galleries, Commercial
Gallery directors
Gallery directors
Politics in art
World War, 1914-1918
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Active 1917

Active 1963

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