New York Gallery Lyles & King Closes After 11 Years and 118 Exhibitions
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Lyles & King, a respected New York art gallery known for championing emerging artists, has closed after 11 years and 118 exhibitions. Founded by Isaac Lyles in 2015 in a Lower East Side restaurant basement, the gallery moved to Chinatown in 2020, becoming a pioneer among galleries opening in that neighborhood. Founder Isaac Lyles announced the closure via email to the gallery's mailing list, expressing gratitude and sadness.
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