01-05-2017 23:00 via theartnewspaper.com

Richard Gray Gallery opens new warehouse space in West Town, Chicago

The Richard Gray Gallery, founded by the veteran dealer in Chicago in 1963, has expanded to a 5,000 sq. ft warehouse space in an industrial corridor a few miles west of the citys downtown. The inaugural show is dedicated to new work by the artist Jim Dine, while a concurrent exhibition of his painting and drawings from the 1960s opens in the gallerys New York outpost this week (both until 10 June).
When the Chicago gallery started to grow its contemporary art programme, the partners Valerie Car
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