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Marian Goodman Gallery was founded by Marian Goodman in 1977 in New York City, with the mission to represent contemporary artists of international stature. The gallery has been instrumental in the careers of artists such as Gerhard Richter, Jeff Wall, and William Kentridge. In 1995, Marian Goodman Gallery expanded to Paris, followed by a location in London in 2014. The gallery's commitment to intellectual and artistically rigorous exhibitions has significantly influenced the global art market, setting a high standard for contemporary art galleries worldwide. Read more about Galleries.

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