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Zentralarchiv für deutsche und internationale Kunstmarktforschung
Record
A004_IV_085
A004 Galerie Inge Baecker
Galerie Inge Baecker
1983 - 1987
Die Akte enthält Durchschläge und Ausdrucke der Tagespost aus der Galerie zwischen den Jahren 1983 bis 1987. Die Sammlung besteht aus 5 Akten, die durch Registerblätter die Unterlagen alphabetisch sortiert. Dieser dritte Teil umfasst die Buchstaben K bis einschließlich Q.
Die Kopien behandeln Verkaufsangebote und Ankaufsverhandlungen, Terminerinnerungen für Galerieausstellungen, Benachrichtigungen über die Adressveränderung, Versicherungskorrespondenz vor allem mit Institutionen, Galerien und Zeitschriften, Briefe mit den Künstlern Knizak, Knowles, Kaprow, Kagel, Koos de Bruin, Kanovitz und Katz, einen Text zu den Modeentwürfen Milan Knizaks, das Konzept der Kunstwoche im Hürthpark für 1985 sowie Preislisten für Alison Knwles (1985) und Howard Kanovitz.
enthält Galerien, Kunsthändler:
Dany Keller Galerie, München; Monique Knowlton Gallery, New York; Albright - Knox Art Gallery, New York; Galerie Krief-Raymond, Paris; Kent Fine Art, New York
darin sonstige Personen/Körperschaften:
Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart: Dr. Thomas Kellein; ; Philadelphia Institute oF Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania; Grafische Sammlung Albertina, Wien: Dr. Eckhart Knab; Kunst-Bulletin, Kriens, Schweiz; Heedendagse Kunst Museum, Utrecht: Dr Wouter Kotte; Kunst-Bulletin, Kriens, Schweiz; Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Wien: Dr. Eckhart Knab; Philadephia Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; Musuem Ludwig, Köln: Dr. Siegfried Gohr; Städtisches Musuem, Gelsenkirchen; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe; Kunsthalle zu Kiel; Saarlandmuseum: Dr. Költzsch; Kölnischer Kunstverein; Kölnisches Stadtmuseum: Dr. Werner Schäfke; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Museum Folkwang, Essen; The Brooklyn Museum, New York; School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri: Udo Kultermann
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BZK no.
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