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UBS Art Gallery
formerly PaineWebber Art Gallery
New York, NY
212-713-2885
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
A Parallel Presence: National Association of Women Artists, 1889-2009 (5/6/09)
Gifts of the Forest: Native Traditions in Wood and Bark (1/24/07)
Walker Evans: Carbon and Silver (9/5/06)
First Impressions: American Etchings from The Parrish Art Museum (4/24/06)
Great Pots: The Vessel as Art, 1900-2000 (3/2/06)
Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit, Celebrating 20 Years of Public Art (5/18/05)
Guild Hall: An Adventure in the Arts, Selections from the Permanent Collection (1/25/04)
Seeing People: Paintings from the National Academy of Design (1/17/04)
Toy Stories and Winter Scenes from the Museum of the City of New York (11/3/03)
A Century on Paper: Prints by Art Students League Artists 1901-2001 (4/19/02)
Esther Bubley: American Photo-Journalist (6/23/01)
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (8/29/00)
Painting the Town, Cityscapes from the Museum of the City of New York (4/1/00)
The UBS Art Gallery
As of late 2009, the UBS Gallery is closed.
UBS has had a longstanding and ongoing commitment to the
support of the arts and culture. UBS sponsored four exhibitions each year
in The UBS Art Gallery, located in the lobby of its building at 1285 Avenue
of the Americas, New York City. Through its exhibition program, the Gallery
offered non-profit New York-area arts and cultural organizations a midtown
Manhattan exhibition space and the opportunity to introduce their programs
to a new audience. The UBS Art Gallery enabled many institutions to organize
and mount exhibitions that might not otherwise be seen. These exhibitions
encouraged interest in the arts among the hundreds of employees, clients
and members of the general public who pass through the UBS building each
day.
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