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John Henry Berggruen (born 18 June 1943) is an American art dealer who owns Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco, California, which has been a fixture in the
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art scene since 1970.


Biography

Berggruen was born in San Francisco to noted German art collector and dealer Heinz Berggruen and Lillian Zellerbach, a scion of the prominent San Francisco family. Heinz worked as an art critic for the '' San Francisco Chronicle'', and in 1939 he became an assistant to the director at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. While organizing a Diego Rivera exhibition, Heinz had an affair with Rivera’s wife
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. Berggruen's parents divorced in 1945, and Heinz moved back to Europe. Berggruen started his career in politics, working for the
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while attending college. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1966 and took an impromptu trip to Paris after graduation, in part to get to know his father, who operated a gallery there. Spending time in his father's gallery inspired him to become an art dealer. He moved to London to work for the Brook Street Gallery from 1967–68, then moved to
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to work for the Perls Galleries from 1968-69. He was introduced to the work of Alexander Calder while working for the Perls Galleries. At age 27, Berggruen moved back to San Francisco and decided to open his own gallery in May 1970 in a second floor walk-up at 257 Grant Avenue with $5,000 worth of
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prints lent to him on consignment from his father. Berggruen moved the gallery across the street to 228 Grant Avenue two years later and remained there for 43 years. In 2017 Berggruen reopened in an historic building with 10,000 square feet of exhibition space in San Francisco's South of Market District, directly across the street from the newly expanded San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Berggruen is known for growing the careers of California artists Wayne Thiebaud, Richard Diebenkorn, and Ed Ruscha, as well as other artists associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement such as Nathan Oliveira, Elmer Bischoff,
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, and David Park. Berggruen is also known for introducing West Coast collectors to major East Coast artists as they were emerging such as Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, Jasper Johns,
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,
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, and Mark di Suvero. Berggruen has played an instrumental role in developing several notable private and institutional collections on the West Coast by introducing these collectors to important artists, as well as helping to launch the careers of then-emerging artists, including
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, Barry McGee,
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, and Jennifer Bartlett. Berggruen has exhibited work by such influential artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Philip Guston, Mark Tansey, Joseph Cornell, Ellsworth Kelly, Claes Oldenburg, Frank Stella, Jim Dine, Alexander Calder, and
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.


Personal life

Berggruen married his wife Gretchen Berggruen (''nee'' Friedenberg) in 1985 after having worked together at the gallery for nine years. The couple owned and operated Berggruen Gallery together until Gretchen's death in 2020. The Berggruens live in an 1854 home on San Francisco’s Russian Hill that was redesigned by Robert A.M. Stern in 1986. They have a son Alexander who opened his own eponymous gallery in New York in October 2019. Berggruen has one sister, Helen, and two half-siblings, Olivier Berggruen and Nicolas Berggruen.


Philanthropy

Berggruen serves on the board of the
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in Berlin.


References

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