FitzGerald Fine Arts

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20 Jobs Ln
Southampton, NY 11968

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With two locations, our brand new space at 20 Jobs Lane, Southampton, and our original location in New York City at 41 Greene Street, FitzGerald Fine Arts' focus is to bring the most innovative Contemporary Chinese Art to the international market. Since its inception in 2007, the gallery has sought out Chinese art that examines traditional mediums of the past, but reimagines these mediums, techniques and motifs with contemporary aesthetics and contextual underpinnings. All of the gallery's represented artists have works appearing in the permanent collections of prominent museums including the Brooklyn Museum, Seattle Art Museum, China Institute, Shanghai Xuhui Art Museum and Yale University Art Museum, and all have been exhibited in solo and group shows around the world. Founded as a forum between Eastern and Western traditions, FitzGerald Fine Arts is committed to enhancing the international visibility of art that aims to reexamine contemporary perceptions of history and culture.

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Manhattan-based FitzGerald Fine Arts is entering the Hamptons art scene this July with the launch of its newest gallery. FitzGerald Fine Arts is pleased to introduce its newly opened Southampton gallery located at 20 Jobs Lane, directly across from the influential Southampton Arts Center. Established in 2007, FitzGerald Fine Arts highlights Asian art that showcases traditional forms of the past through art that explores the artist's interpretations of these mediums, techniques and motifs through contemporary aesthetics and contextual underpinnings.

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