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  1. Arnold "Arne" Glimcher (born March 2, 1938) is an American art dealer, gallerist, film producer, and film director. He is the founder of Pace Gallery, [1] which by 2011 sold more than $400 million in art annually. [2] He is the father of Marc Glimcher, who succeeded him as chairman of Pace, and American scientist Paul Glimcher.

  2. Photo: Ed Chappell. Arne Glimcher. Arne Glimcher started Pace Gallery in Boston in 1960, quickly establishing an outstanding stable of artists, which included Robert Indiana, Claes Oldenburg, and Andy Warhol. In 1963, Glimcher relocated his gallery to New York and immersed himself in the city’s tight-knit art world where he met Rauschenberg.

  3. Nov 8, 2012 · Arne Glimcher opened his first gallery in Boston in 1960 and has been responsible for nurturing the careers of countless artists, among them Mark Rothko, Chuck Close, Jean Dubuffet, Robert Rauschenberg and Agnes Martin who he first met in 1963 and about whom he's just written an incredibly personal and quite beautiful retrospective, Agnes Martin Paintings, Writings, Remembrances.

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  4. Jun 4, 2015 · Before then though, be sure to check out Arne's poignant, beautifully written Agnes Martin book in the store. Format: Hardback. Size: 290 × 250 mm (11 3/8 × 9 7/8 in) Pages: 364 pp. Illustrations: 220 illustrations. ISBN: 9780714859965. The Pace Gallery boss on why she left the NY loft she shared with Jasper Johns and went missing for a year.

  5. 6:00pm. 101 Spring Street. New York, NY. Join Judd Foundation for a conversation with Pace Gallery founder Arne Glimcher and art historian Lawrence Weschler. They will discuss the life and impact of Robert Irwin reflected in conversations with the artist found in Weschler’s publication Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees.

  6. www.artforum.com › features › arne-glimcher-226034ARNE GLIMCHER - artforum.com

    I MET DON JUDD in 1963 when I opened the Pace Gallery at 9 W. 57th Street. It was next door to the Green Gallery, where Don first showed his work. In his interdependent roles as artist and critic he was extraordinarily generous.

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  8. At 83, Arne Glimcher has already had unusual longevity as a top art dealer, with more than six decades in the business. But he is still expanding his reach. Glimcher, founder and chair of Pace Gallery, plans to establish a new space in Tribeca, to open in September, called Gallery 125 Newbury, named after the Boston address where he started Pace in 1960.