Bellwether Gallery was a
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art gallery based in
Chelsea
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. Director and owner Becky Smith was recognized as an important promoter of emerging artists since the gallery's 1999 opening in the
Greenpoint neighborhood of
Brooklyn
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.
[Genocchio, Benjamin (2004-01-23), "An Art Scene Becomes a Youthscape". ''The New York Times'']
The gallery moved to Chelsea in 2005 and closed in 2009.
Some of the artists represented by Bellwether:
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John Bauer (American painter), John Bauer
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Tanyth Berkeley
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Ion Birch
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Corinne Botz
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Clayton Brothers
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Adam Cvijanovic
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Daphne Fitzpatrick
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Dana Frankfort
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Anne Hardy
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Nathan Mabry
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Trevor Paglen
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Ruth Root
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Amanda Ross-Ho
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Allison Smith
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Marc Swanson
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Ellen Altfest
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Contemporary art galleries in the United States
Defunct art museums and galleries in Manhattan
1999 establishments in New York City
2009 disestablishments in New York (state)
Art galleries established in 1999
Art galleries disestablished in 2009
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