James Goodman Gallery Inc
The James Goodman Gallery, founded by James N. Goodman in 1959, was a renowned art gallery located in Buffalo, New York, and later in New York City. With a reputation for honesty, transparency, and a discerning eye for great art, Jim quickly gained recognition among dealers, collectors, and artists both nationally and internationally. Over the course of more than sixty years, the gallery showcased major exhibitions of prominent artists such as Lichtenstein, Calder, and Dubuffet, leaving a lasting impact on the art community. Sadly, the gallery announced its closure on December 31, 2020, after Jim's passing in 2019, marking the end of an era in the art world. The James Goodman Gallery was not only a business but a labor of love for Jim and his family, who were inspired by his passion for art. Throughout its history, the gallery fostered a sense of collegiality and mentored many young dealers, leaving a lasting legacy. As the gallery winds down its operations, the family expresses deep gratitude to their gallery family, including friends, artists, clients, and former staff, for their support and wishes them success in their future endeavors. The gallery's archives have been donated to the Archives of American Art, and Jim's library has been gifted to the Burchfield Penney Art Center and the University Libraries at the University at Buffalo, NY, ensuring his contributions to the art world will be preserved and cherished.Generated from the website