Exit Art

475 Tenth Avenue New York NY 10018
New York,
USA


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Exit Art was an influential contemporary art space and gallery in New York City. It was founded in 1982 by artist and curator Jeanette Ingberman and artist and filmmaker Papo Colo. Exit Art was known for its commitment to showcasing innovative and experimental art across a wide range of media, including visual art, performance art, video art, and more. The gallery gained a reputation for its boundary-pushing exhibitions, often featuring emerging and underrepresented artists. It also hosted numerous events, performances, and discussions related to contemporary art and culture.

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