Eight years after the death of its founder, the iconic Tilton Gallery of New York has announced that it will close its doors. The gallery released a press note written by Connie Rogers Tilton, the widow of the gallery’s late founder, Jack Tilton: “After eight meaningful years continuing the gallery without Jack, it is time […] The post New York’s Tilton Gallery Announces Closure appeared first on The Art Insider.| The Art Insider
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