New York Gallery Lyles & King to Close After 11 Years of Championing Contemporary Artists
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Rhea Nayyar
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Lyles & King, a contemporary art gallery in New York, is closing after 11 years of operation. The gallery was known for championing the careers of artists such as Mira Schor, Chris Hood, Philip Birch, and Davina Semo. The article covers the gallery's history, its impact on the art scene, and the reasons behind its closure.
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