112 Greene Street


"I met with Jessamyn Fiore in the air-conditioned back offices of David Zwirner’s Chelsea gallery in late June to discuss her new book, 112 Greene Street, a series of interviews with artists who helped found or were associated with the eponymous location, one of the first alternative art spaces in New York City. Opened in 1970 by artists Jeffrey Lew, Alan Saret, and Gordon Matta-Clark, 112 Greene Street served not as a commercial gallery but as a space in which artists could create and exhibit works collaboratively."
The Paris Review
NYT: When SoHo Was Young
amazon: 112 Greene Street: The Early Years, 1970-1974
112 Greene Street
New Yorker: Proto Soho
112 WORKSHOP
whitehot | January 2011: 112 Greene Street A Nexus of Ideas in the Early 70s
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