District of Columbia - art dealers and museums - Directory

Art in America, Annual, 1999

WASHINGTON D.C.

1757. Aaron Gallery
1717 Connecticut Ave NW 20009
(202) 234-3311, fax (202) 332-1388
Men 12-6, Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun by appt
Dir: Consuelo C. Aaron
Contemporary paintings, works on paper,
sculpture and installations by national and
international artists. G

Artists exhibited: (Javier) Cabada, Sabrina
Cabada, Rodney Carroll, Thomas Desmidt,
Margaret Dyer Hinton, Peter Krebs, Geo
Sempels, Alexander Semyonov, Sigrid Spahn, Hy
Suchman, Vera Vandendries, Vera Verdonk

1758. Adams Davidson Galleries
2727 29th St NW, Suite 504 20008-5545
(202) 965-3800, fax (202) 265-3395 By appt
Dir: Ted Cooper
19th- and 20th-century American and European
painting, sculpture, drawings. Fine art appraisals.
G/D

1759. David Adamson Gallery
406 7th St NW 20004
(202) 628-0257 Dir: David Adamson
Graphics, paintings, drawings, and sculpture. G/P
Artists exhibited: Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Shoichi
Ida, Amy Lamb, Kevin MacDonald, Robert
Rauschenberg, Kiki Smith, Renee Stout, William
Wegman

1760. Addison/Ripley Gallery
1670 Wisconsin Ave NW 20007
(202) 328-2332 Tue-Sat 11-6
Dir: Christopher Addison/Sylvia Ripley
Contemporary paintings, drawings and sculpture.
G/P/C

Artists exhibited: Jackie Battenfield, Betsy Bauer,
Julia Bloom, Dicksun Carrol, Manon Cleary,
Aristides Demetrios, Thomas Downing, John
Dreyfuss, William Dunlap, John Borden Evans,
Patricia Tobacco Forrester, Richard Hunt, Martha
Jackson-Jarvis, Agnes Jacobs, Wolf Kahn, Woong
Kim, Martin Kotler, Edith Kuhnle, George Lorio,
Helmut Newton, Christine Patten, Elzbieta Sikorska,
Michael Smallwood, Jeff Smith, Peter Stevens

1761. Africa
2010 R St NW, Lower Level 20009
(202) 745-7272
Tue 2-6, Wed-Sat 12.6, and by appt
Dir: Mona Gavigan
Fine traditional African art, including
masks, figures, pottery, furniture,
textiles, currency, ritual metal work.
Web site: Africa.com G/C

See ad page 93.

1762. Alex Gallery
2106 R St NW 20008
(202) 667-2599 Tue-Sat 11-5 or by appt
Dir: Victor Gaetan
Contemporary national and international artists:
painting, sculpture, and drawing in representational,
figurative, impressionist, abstract, and expressionist
styles. E-mail: alexartint@aol.com G/D

Artists exhibited: Willem de Looper, Olivier
Debre, Ingo Glass, Carole Richard Kaufmann,
Hisako Kobayashi, Fred Morrison, Pierre
Soulages, Yoichi Tamaki, Linda Touby, Hans
Versteeg, Karl Walden, Frans Widerberg

1763. America Oh, Yes!
2020 R St, NW 20009
(202) 483-9644, fax (202) 483-9645
Men-FrS 10-5, Sat 12-5
Dir: Jim Adams/Mary McAndrew
Fine art, folk art, and crafts. G

1764. Anton Gallery
2108 R Street NW 20008
(202) 328-0828, fax (202) 745-5842
Tue-Sat 12-5, first Fri eve 6-8
Dir: Gall Enns/Ilana Enns
Contemporary painting, sculpture, and
functional ceramics. E-mail:
antonintl@aol.com G

Artists exhibited: Sharron Antholt, Rob
Bernard, Ruth Bolduan, Laurel Farrin, Kid
Felix, Mary Annella Frank, Tazuko
ichikawa, Jeremy Jelenfy, Reid McIntyre,
Takako Nagai, Tom Nakashima, Danny
Onotos, Betty Packard, Nancy Sansom
Reynolds, Raimundo Rubio, Dan Treado,
Peter Waddel

See ad page 93.

1765. Arts and Industries Building
Smithsonian Institution
900 Jefferson Dr SW 20560
(202) 357-2760 Daily 10-5:30
19th-century American industrial design. Experimental
gallery featuring innovative exhibits. M

1766. Atlantic Gallery
1055 Thomas Jefferson St NW 20007
(202) 337-2299, fax (202) 333-4467
Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 11-5 Dir: Virginia Smith
19th- and 20th-century American and European
paintings; marine art; antique prints; limited
editions. E-mail: vsmith2299@aol.com G

Artists exhibited: Robert Back, J. Robert Burnell,
Willem Eerland, John Gable, Frits Goosen,
Carolyn Grosse, Robert Johnson, Kay Kandra,
John Stobart, Tim Thompson

1767. Bird-in-Hand Gallery and Bookstore
323 7th St SE, PO Box 15258 20003
(202) 543-0744, fax (202) 547-6424
Tue-Sat 10-5 Dir: Christopher Ackerman
Contemporary artists and printmakers/printers,
books on art, architecture, design, and exhibition
catalogs. Book catalog issued. E-mail:
chrisbih@aol.com G

Artists exhibited: Sally Brucker, Marylee
Bytheriver, Nancy Coleman, Lise Drost, Gayle
Fitzpatrick, Julianne Marcoux, Eric May, Adrienne
Mayor, Susan Nees, Evan Parker, Kim Power,
Jan Tenenbaum

1768. Robert Brown Gallery
2030 R St NW 20009
(202) 483-4383, fax (202) 483-4288
Tue-Sat 12-6 Dir: Robert Brown
20th-century American and European, and early
Chinese works of art. E-mail: rbgal@wizard.net;
Web site: www.artline.com G/P

Artists exhibited: Rimma & Valeriy Gerlovin, Andy
Goldsworthy, Anton Henning, William Kentridge,
R.B. Kitaj, Kathe Kollwitz, Oleg Kudryashov,
Sarah McCoubrey, Joseph Solman, Fifo Stricker,
Donald Sultan

1769. Burdick Gallery
2114 R St NW 20008
(202) 986-5682, fax (202) 986-5684
Tue-Fri 12-6, Sat 11-5 Dir: John Burdick
Inuit sculpture and graphics. G

1770. Burton Marinkovich Fine Art
1506 21st St NW 20036
(202) 296-6563 fax (202) 296-6901
Tue. Sat 11-6, Sun and eves by appt
Dir: Royce Burton/Andrea Marinkovich
Prints, drawings, and paintings by
modern and contemporary masters;
Grosvenor school. G/P

Artists exhibited: Rebecca Phillips Abott,
Sybil Andrews, Max Beckmann, Ross
Bleckner, Georges Braque, Christo/
Jeanne-Claude, Richard Diebenkorn,
Lesley Dill, Marcel Duchamp, Barry
Flanagan, Claude Flight, Helen Frenkenthaler,
Mary Grigonis, David Hockney,
Bryan Hunt, Wassily Kandinsky, Petra
Kanke, Fernand Leger, Marino Marini,
Emily Mason, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro,
Robert Motherwell, Mimmo Paladino,
Pablo Picasso, Cyril Power, Georges
Rouault, Julian Schnabel, Kiki Smith,
Antoni Tapies, Wayne Thiebaud

See ad page 92.

1771. Carey Ellis Company
1319 33rd St NW 20007
(202) 965-0877, fax (202) 965-3814
Mon-Fri 8:30-5 Dir: Laura Carey Martin
Corporate, institutional and private fine
art consulting. Acquisition, manage.
merit, curatorial and rotating exhibition.
services. Private and public educational
tours and lectures. C

See ad page 210.

1772. Chao Phraya Gallery
2009 Columbia Rd, NW 20009
(202) 745-1111, fax (202) 745-7010
Tue-Sat 12-6
Fine arts and antiques of Asia; ceramics,
sculpture, textiles, ceremonial arts. G

1773: The Collector Art Gallery
65 I St SW 20024
(202) 479-2572, fax (202) 479-0946
Dir: William Wooby
Gallery featuring 20th-century paintings,
sculpture, photography, prints. G

Artists exhibited: Richard Artschwager, Ron
Banks, Joel Fisher, Audrey Flack, Mary Hearne,
John Henry, Carole Katchen, J.W. Mahoney,
Robert Mapplethorpe, Reuben Nakian, Charles
Peterson, Anthony Triano

1774. Conner Contemporary Art
1730 Connecticut Ave NW,
2nd Floor 20009
(202) 588-8750, fax (202) 588-8150
Tue-Sat 11-6, Sun-Mon by appt
Dir: Leigh Conner
Prints, multiples and works on paper by
established contemporary artists. E-mail:
info@connercontemporary.com; Web site:
www.connercontemporary.com G/D/P/C

Artists exhibited: Joe Andoe, Christo,
Keith Haring, David Hockney, Jenny
Holzer, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo,
Marilyn Minter, Claes Oldenburg, Jack
Pierson, Alan Simenski, Laurie Simmons,
Rosemarie Trockel, Andy Warhol

See ad page 93.

1775. Susan Conway Gallery
Glackens House, 1214 30th St NW 20007
(202) 333-6343, 965-6344, fax (202) 625-0647
Tue-Sat 11-5 and by appt Dir: Susan Corn Conway
20th-century paintings, sculpture, drawings,
caricature, ceramics, and turned wood. See
Santa Fe, NM for other location. E-mail:
sconwaygly@aol.com
G

Artists exhibited: Eric Aho, Will Darner, Leonard
Baskin, William Christenberry, Dorothy Dehner,
Mary Ellen Doyle, Mark Eisendrath, Mary Page
Evans, George Harkins, James Hilleary, Donald
Holden, Brece V. Honeycott, Bud Latven, Ross
M. Merrill, Ben Frank Moss, Otto & Gertrud
Natzler, Oliphant, Robert Andrew Parker, Richard
Pousette-Dart, Charles Reid, David W. Scott, Sam
Scott, Burton Silverman

1776. Corcoran Gallery of Art
17th St and New York Ave NW 20006
(202) 638-3211 Mon, Wed-Sun 10-5, Thu 10-9
Dir: David C. Levy
300 years of American art; European art
(Renaissance through impress/on/sm); contemporary
art; photography. M

Artists exhibited: Milton Avery, Lynda Benglis,
Mary Cassatt, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas
Cole, John Singleton Copley, Thomas Eakins,
Helen Frankenthaler, John Singer Sargent, Frank
Stella, Andy Warhol, Benjamin West

1777. de Andino Fine Arts
2450 Virginia Ave NW 20037
(202) 659-1899 By appt
Dir: Jean-Pierre de Andino
Modern and contemporary art. G/D/C/P

Artists exhibited: Billy Al Bengston, Laddie John
Dill, Thomas Downing, Walter Gatti, Sam Gilliam,
John Kirchner, Wifredo Lam, Richard Lindner,
David Nash, Gordon Onslow Ford, William
Schwedler, Antoni Tapies

1778. Geoffrey Diner Gallery
1730 21st St NW 20009
(202) 483-5005, fax (202) 483-2523
Tue-Sat 1-6 Dir: Geoffrey Diner
Fine and decorative arts 1870-1940, specializing
in the American and British Arts and Crafts
movement, Tiffany studio lamps. G/C

1779. District of Columbia Art Center
(DCAC)
2438 18th St, NW 20009
(202) 462-7833, fax (202) 328-7099
New and emerging performing and visual arts. N

1780. Gary Edwards Gallery
9 Hillyer Court, NW 20008
(202) 232-5926, fax (202) 232-1523
Tue-Sat 11-5 Dir: Gary Edwards
19th-century and early-20th-century photographs;
photographs from NASA.
G

Artists exhibited: Julia Margaret Cameron,
Dimitris Constantine, Roger Fenton, Francis Frith,
William Henry Jackson, Juan Laurent, James
Robertson, Albert Rudomine, A.J. Russell, William
James Stillman, William Henry Fox Talbot,
Francesca Woodman

1781. Ehrenkranz Fine Arts
4714 30th St NW 20008
(202) 537-0760, fax (202) 537-0527 By appt
Dir: Wendy Ehrenkranz
Modern and contemporary prints, drawings, and
paintings. D/P

Artists exhibited: Francis Bacon, Howard
Hodgkin, Jules Pascin, Victor Pasmore, Pablo
Picasso, Rufino Tamayo, Claude Weisbuch

1782. Evans-Tibbs House
1910 Vermont Ave NW 20001
(202) 234-8164 Wed-Sun 2-5 or by appt
Dir: Thurlow E. Tibbs Jr.
19th- and 20th-century American and
African-American painting and sculpture. M

1783. Kathleen Ewing Gallery
1609 Connecticut NW Ave 20009
(202) 328-0955
Wed-Sat 12-5 and by appt
Dir: Kathleen Ewing
Photography; works by local artists. G

See ad page 93.

1784. Federal Reserve Board Art Gallery
C St between 20th & 21st NW 20551
(202) 452-3686 Mon-Fri 11-2 or by reservation
Dir: Mary Anne Goley
19th- and 20th-century American and European
painting, drawing, and prints. M

Artists exhibited: Henry Bacon, Susan Crile,
Arthur Wesley Dow, James Drake, Robert
Motherwell, Alfonso Ossorio, Charles Platt, Edith
Prellwitz, Paul Reed, Jim Sanborn, John Sloan,
Abbott Handerson Thayer

1785. Fendrick Gallery
(301) 652-5909, fax (301) 652-6834 By appt
Dir: Barbara Fendrick
Temporarily at 4105 Leland St., Chevy Chase,
MD 20815. Please call for new location in
Washington, DC. Contemporary American
painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, decorative
arts. G/D/P/C

Artists exhibited: Steven Assael, William Bailey,
Barton Lidice Benes, Wendell Castle, Chuck
Close, Robert Cottingham, James Drake, John
Dreyfuss, Walter Dusenbery, Patricia Tobacco
Forrester, Sam Gilliam, Derek James, Raymond
Kaskey, Albert Paley, Joseph Piccillo, Robert
Rauschenberg, Peter Saari, Carol Summers, Bill
Suworoff, Joyce Tenneson

1786. Fine Art & Artists, Inc.
2920 M St, NW 20007
(202) 965-0780 Tue-Sat 11-6
Dir: Judy duBerrier
Pop/contemporary specialists. G/P/C

Artists exhibited: Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler,
John Giorno, Keith Haring, David Hockney, Scott
Kilgour, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg,
Robert Rauschenberg, Tom Slaughter, Andy
Warhol, Ray Charles White

1787. Foundry Gallery
9 Hillyer Court NW 20008
(202) 387-0203, fax (202) 387-2613
Tue-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5
Dir: Lama Kajani-Simpson
Contemporary/experimental. G

Artists exhibited: Karen Burke, Juette Day, Nabila
Hilmi, Josh Holland, Lou Kaplan, Leila Kawash,
Sean Kenny, Toni Linowitz, Pauline Lorfano, Lilly
Manning, Susan Margolis, Edith Martin, Pheian
Meek, Julian M. Oteyza, Pia, Jean Plough,
Yolanda Prinsloo-Phillps, Anne Rechter, Marjo
Riggs, Peter Robinson Jr., Carolyn Rogers, Ann
Stein, Elizabeth Vail, Sue Walker, Hugh
Whittington, Robert Wieferich, Jamie Wimberly,
Sara Yerkes, Afaf Zurayk

1788. Foxhall Gallery
3301 New Mexico Ave NW 20016
(202) 966-7144, fax (202) 363-2345
Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Jerry Eisley
Contemporary art. E-mail: foxhall@compuserve.
com; Web site: www.washingtonpost.com/yp/
foxhallgallery
G/C

Artists exhibited: Lee Boynton, Vance Brand,
Kevin Collins, Bryn Craig, Jose Luis Cuevas,
Louise DeMore, Yrjo Edelmann, Joel Jaecks,
Nancy Kaestner, Edward Knippers, Robyn
Krauthammer, Dean Larson, Jacques Maroger,
Jim McVicker, Melvin Miller, John Olsen, Nick
Paciorek, Marguerite Quinn, Etienne Ret, Betty
Anglin Smith, Carrita Smith, George Wingate,
David Zuccarini

1789. Fraser Gallery
1054 31st St NW 20007
(202) 298-6450, fax (202) 298-6450
Tue-Fri 12-3, Sat 12-6
Dir: Catriona Fraser
Contemporary Realism and photography.
G/C

Artists exhibited: Randy Asplund-Faith, Tucker
Bobst, Adam Bradley, F. Lennox Campello, Greg
Denton, David FeBland, Foust, Catriona Fraser,
Elaine Hahn, Diane Kahlo, MaryEllen Malinowski,
Tamaki Obuchi

1790. Freer Gallery of Art
Smithsonian Institution
Jefferson Dr at 12th St SW 20560
(202) 357-4880, TDD (202) 786-2374, fax (202)
357-4911 Daily 10-5:30
Dir: Milo C. Beach
Asian art from the Mediterranean to Japan,
neolithic times to early 20th century. Japanese
screens, Buddhist sculpture, Indian jewelry,
Islamic paintings, Chinese scrolls, Korean
ceramics. Also 19th- and early-20th-century
American art, works by James McNeil Whistler.
M

Artists exhibited: Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Childe
Hassam, Winslow Homer, Gari Melchers, Willard
Leroy Metcalf, Charles Adams Platt, Albert
Pinkham Ryder, John Singer Sargent, Abbott
Handerson Thayer, Dwight William Tryon, John
Henry Twachtman, James McNeill Whistler

1791. Galerie Lareuse
2820 Pennsylvania Ave NW 20007
(202) 333-5704 Mon-Sat 10-6
Dir: J. Michel Lareuse
Works by the 20th-century masters.
G

1792. Gallery 10 Ltd.
1519 Connecticut Ave NW 20036
(202) 232-3326 Wed-Sat 11-6
Dir: Maxine R. Cable
Contemporary paintings, drawings, prints, mixed
media, environments, sculpture.
G

Artists exhibited: Anne J. Banks, Mirella Belshe,
Tom Block, Maxine R. Cable, Sabine Carlson,
Nancy Cusick, Dorothy Fall, Ruth E. Levine,
Gloria Monteiro Rall

1793. Gallery K
2010 R St NW 20009
(202) 234-0339, fax (202) 234-0605
Tue-Sat 11-6
Dir: Komei Wachi
Contemporary paintings, drawings,
sculpture, and fine graphics. E-mail:
galleryk@ix.netcom.com; Web site:
www.galleryk.com
G/P/C

Artists exhibited: Susan Abbott, Edwin
Ahlstrom, Jane Anthony-Buckman,
Carol Barsha, Catherine Batza, Lisa
Brotman, Wayne Edson Bryan, James
Bumgardner, Y. David Chung, Donna
Coleman, Patrick Craig, Georgia Deal,
Robert Fergerson, Michael Francis,
Patricia Helsing, Sheldon Horton,
Maria Karametou, Margarida Kendall,
Joanne Kent, Elaine Langerman, Sidney
Lawrence, David Moy, Jody Mussoff,
Wayne Paige, Jo Rango, Wendy Ross,
Foon Sham, Joe Shannon, Obie Simonis,
Hilda Thorpe, Rex Weil, Franklin White,
Kenneth Young

See ad page 93.

1794. The George Washington
University, Dimock Gallery
Lower Lisner Auditorium,
21st and H Sts NW 20052
(202) 994-1525 Tue-Fri 10-5 U

1795. Georgetown Gallery of Art
3235 P St NW 20007
(202) 333-6308, fax (202) 333-4299
Tue-Sat 11-5 or by appt
Dir: Beverly & Emanuel Silberstein
Modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture,
drawir;gs, and graphics. G/P

Artists exhibited: Leonard Baskin, Earl Biss,
Alexander Calder, Agustin Cardenas, Marc
Chagall, Honore Daumier, Johnny Friedlaender,
Eleonor Friedrich, Ernst Friedrich, R.C. Gorman,
Stanley William Hayter, Barbara Hepworth, Allan
Houser, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Rockwell
Kent, Kathe Kollwitz, Benjamin Levy, Karin Lewin,
Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso, Elias
Rivera, Laurent Schkolnyk, Ben Shahn, David
Alfaro Siqueiros

1796. Global Fine Art
1732 Connecticut Ave NW 20009
(202) 387-1446, fax (202) 387-8892
Tue-Fri call for hours, or by appt
E-mail: globatart@earthlink.net;
Web site: www.globalfineart.com G

Artists exhibited: Carl Anderson, Ann
Ashley, Robert Baart, Birdwoods Sculpture
Group, Vasily N. Gulliy, Frederick E.
Hart, Ginger Heydon, Jeoung Eun Lim,
Damlen Manuhwa, Hazel Scarborough,
H. Jayne Stein

See ad page 93.

1797. Govinda Gallery
1227 34th St NW 20007
(202) 333-1180, fax (202) 625-0440
Tue-Sat 11-6 Dir: Christopher Murray
Contemporary painting, drawing and photography.
Publishes original editions of prints and
photographs. G

Artists exhibited: Carol Beckwith, Harry Benson,
Howard Bingham, Howard Carr, William Claxton,
Michael Cooper, Anton Corbijn, Mark Dell'Isola,
Harold "Doc" Edgerton, William Fick, Howard
Finster, Greg Gorman, Bill Gottleib, Herb Greene,
Bob Gruen, Ross Halfin, Astrid Kirchherr,
Douglas Kirkland, Dan Kramer, Annie Leibovitz,
Herman Leonard, Jacques Lowe, Christopher
Makos, Gered Mankowitz, Linda McCartney,
Mick Rock, Mark Seliger, Stuart Sutcliffe, Jurgen
Vollmer, Al Wertheimer, Baron Wolman

1798. Guarisco Gallery
2828 Pennsylvania Ave NW 20007
(202) 333-8533, fax (202) 625-0834
Mon-Fri 9-5:30, Sat 10-5
Dir: Laura Guarisco/Jdne Studabaker
19th- and early-20th-century European, British,
and American oil paintings, watercolors, and
sculpture. E-mail: guarisco@bigplanet.com; Web
site: www.artnet.com/guarisco.html G

Artists exhibited: Antoine-Louis Barye, Thomas
Buttersworth, Montague Dawson, John Atkinson
Grimshaw, Henri Martin, Henry Moret, Edward
Redfield, Theodore Robinson, J.J. Shannon,
William Shayer

1799. Jane Haslem Gallery
2025 Hillyer Place NW 20009
(202) 232-4644, fax (202) 387-0679 By appt
Dir: Jane Haslem
American art, last half of 20th century: paintings,
prints, and works on paper. E-mail:
haslem@artline.com; Web site: www.artline.com
D

Artists exhibited: Mark Adams, Carlton Fletcher,
Karen Kunc, Mauricio Lasansky, James
McGarrell, Nancy McIntyre, Gabor Peterdi, Karl
Schrag, Phyllis Seltzer, Beth Van Hoesen,
Dorothy Yanik, Richard Ziemann

1800. Hemphill Fine Arts
1027 33rd St NW 20007
(202) 342-5610, fax (202) 289-0013
Tue-Sat 11-5, and by appt
Dir: Kimberly Gladfelter
Painting, photography, sculpture, and
works on paper by contemporary artists.
E-mail: hemphillfa@earthlink.net; Web
site: www.artline.com/galleries/hemphill/
index.html G/C

Artists exhibited: Annie Adjchavanich, A.
Clarke Bedford, Lynn Flanagan Bowers,
John Brown, Margaret Burroughs, Colby
Caldwell, William Christenberry, Steven
Cushner, Tara Donovan, John Dreyfuss,
Charma Le Edmonds, Godfrey Frenkel,
Wade Heeler, Franz Jantzen, Jacob
Kainen, Joseph Mills, Ed Moses, Mary
Noble Ours, Rocio Rodriguez, Sharon
Sanderson, Lisa Scheer, Elizabeth Turk,
William Willis

See ad page 95.

1801. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Smithsonian Institution
Independence Ave at 7th St SW 20560
(202) 357-3091, fax (202) 786-2682
Daily 10-5:30 Dir: James T. Demetrion
Modern and contemporary art, 19th through 20th
centuries. M

Artists exhibited: Louise Bourgeois, Salvador
Dali, Lucian Freud, Robert Gober, Roy
Lichtenstein, Brice Marden, Yasumasa Morimura,
Edward Ruscha, Juliao Sarmento, Beverly
Semmes, Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson, Sam
Taylor-Wood, James Turrell

1802. The Kreeger Museum
2401 Foxhall Rd NW 20007
(202) 337-3050, fax (202) 337-3051 By appt
Dir: Judy A. Greenberg
Collection of Carmen and the late David Lloyd
Kreeger, including 19th-and 20th-century
painting and sculpture and traditional African,
Indian, and Pre-Columbian art. M

Artists exhibited: Max Beckmann, Georges
Braque, Paul Cezanne, Marc Chagall, Edgar
Degas, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miro, Claude Monet,
Pablo Picasso, Frank Stella, Clyfford Still, Vincent
van Gogh

1803. Maurine Littleton Gallery
1667 Wisconsin Ave NW 20007
(202) 333-9307, fax (202) 342-2004
Tue-Sat 11-6 Dir: Maurine Littleton
Sculpture in glass, ceramics, metal, and fiber. G/P

Artists exhibited: Dale Chihuly, Lia Cook, Richard
Jolley, Harvey K. Littleton, William Morris, Jay
Musler, Albert Paley, Susan Plum, Don Reitz,
Ginny Ruffner, Therman Statom, Mary Van Cline

1804. Marsha Mateyka Gallery
2012 R Street NW 20009
(202) 3280088, fax (202) 3320520
Wed-Sat 11-5 Dir: Marsha Perry Mateyka
Contemporary art; painting, works on
paper, sculpture.
G

Artists exhibited: Barbara Allen, L.C.
Armstrong, Michele Blondel, Gene Davis
(estate), Aline Feldman, Christopher
French, Sam Gilliam, Madeleine Hatz,
Luis Jimenez, Kitty Klaidman, Maria
Moser, Nathan Oliveira, Sabina Ott, Buzz
Spector, Stephen Talasnik, Andrea Way,
William T. Wiley, Nancy Wolf

Upcoming one-person exhibitions:
Barbara Allen, Mlichele Blondel, Sam
Gilliam, Buzz Specter, Stephen Talasnik,
Andrea Way

See ad page 93.

1805. Millennium Arts Center &
Time Capsule 2000
65 1 St SW 20024
(202) 479-2572, fax (202) 479-0946
Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: William Wooby
National arts center encompassing fine, visual
and performing arts; studios, rehearsal and
performance areas; theaters; galleries; art
education. Time Capsule 2000 event scheduled
for July 2000. G

1806. Monumental Sculptures
2601 30th St NW 20008
(202) 332-7460, fax (202) 328-9722 By appt
Dir: Raquel Halegua
Latin American and 19th- and early-20th-century
European and American artists. Art from the
Torres Garcia Workshop. D

Artists exhibited: Pierre Bonnard, Emile Antoine
Bourdelle, Jose Cuneo, Honore Daumier, Pedro
Figari, Jean-Louis Forain, Alfredo Halegua,
Roberto Matta, Auguste Rodin, Horacio Torres,
Joaquin Torres-Garcia

1807. National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Ave NW 20418
(202) 334-2436 Mon-Fri 9-5
Dir: Fredrica W. Wechsler
Paintings, graphics, and photography, especially
with a scientific theme. N

Artists exhibited: Alfredo Arreguin, Romare
Bearden, Frank Bowling, Ellen Carey, Neelon
Crawford, Janet Culbertson, William Dunlap,
Gregg LeFevre, Ellen K. Levy, Richard Margolis,
Dan Namingha, Kenneth Snelson

1808. National Building Museum
401 F St NW 20001
(202) 272-2448, fax (202) 272-2564
Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4
American architecture, urban planning,
construction, engineering, and design. Permanent
exhibit: Washington, Symbol and City. Temporary
exhibits and educational programs that examine
the built environment. Web site: www.nbm.org
M

1809, National Gallery of Art
Fourth St and Constitution Ave NW 20565
(202) 737-4215 Men-Sat 10-5, Sun 11-6
Dir: Earl A. Powell III
European painting, sculpture, drawings, prints,
13th to 20th centuries; American painting,
sculpture, drawings, prints, and photographs,
18th to 20th centuries. Special exhibitions. M

1810. National Museum of African Art
Smithsonian Institution
950 Independence Ave SW 20560
(202) 357-4600
Daily 10-5:30; Summer: call (202)357-2700
Dir: Roslyn A. Walker
Dedicated to the collection, exhibition, and study
of African art. Collection includes traditional and
modern art from throughout the continent,
including sub-Saharan and northern African art.
Web site: www.si.edu/nmafa M

1811. National Museum of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
8th and G Sts, NW 20560
(202) 357-2700 Daily 10-5:30
Dir: Elizabeth Broun
American paintings, sculpture, photographs, folk
art, and works on paper from the 18th century to
the present. M

Artists exhibited: Thomas Hart Benton, Albert
Bierstadt, George Catlin, Joseph Cornell, Thomas
Wilmer Dewing, Childe Hassam, William H.
Johnson, John La Farge, Edmonia Lewis,
Thomas Moran, Hiram Powers, Albert Pinkham
Ryder

1812. National Museum of Women
in the Arts
1250 New York Ave NW 20005
(202) 783-5000, fax (202) 393-3234
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5; cafe: Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30
Dir: Constance Urciolo Battle
Permanent collection comprises more than 2,500
works by more than 650 women artists from 40
countries, dating from the Renaissance to the
present and executed in a variety of media. Web
site: www.nmwa.org M

Artists exhibited: Rosa Bonheur, Mary Cassatt,
Camille Claudel, Lavinia Fontana, Helen
Frankenthaler, Frida Kahlo, Judith Leyster, Maria
Sibylla Merian, Berthe Morisot, Louise Nevelson,
Georgia O'Keeffe, Elizabetta Sirani

1813. National Portrait Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
8th and F Sts NW 20560-0213
(202) 357-2700 Daily 10-5:30
Dir: Alan Fern
Portraits of Americans who have made a
significant contribution to the historical,
intellectual, political and cultural life of the United
States. Closed Christmas. M

1814. Numerk Gallery
406 7th St NW 20004
(202) 628-3810, fax (202) 628-1928
Tue-Sat 11-6
Dir: Cheryl Numark
Contemporary pointing, works on paper,
and sculpture. G/P

Artists exhibited: Jennifer Bartlett,
Suzanne Caporael, Tony Cragg, Tony
Feher, Christopher Giglio, Greg Hannan,
Karen Holzberg, Sol LeWitt, Nam June
Paik, Judy Pfaff, Robert Rauschenberg,
Edda Renouf, Charles Ritchie, Robin
Rose, David Row, Jim Sanborn, David
Shapiro, Kiki Smith, Yuriko Yamaguchi

See ad page 95.

1815. Osuna Gallery Inc.
1914 16th St NW 20009
(202) 296-1963, fax (202) 296-1965
Mon-Fri 10-5 Dir: Ramon Osuna/Marily Steele
Old masters, European 19th-century, Latin
American, decorative arts and contemporary art.
G/D

1816. Parish Gallery--Georgetown
1054 31st St NW 20007
(202) 944-2310, fax (202) 342-0973
Tue-Sat 12-6 Dir: Norman Parish
Contemporary visual artists of significance from
Africa and the African diaspora. Brandywine
Workshop print collection. E-mail:
parish@ix.netcom.com GtD/P/C

1817. Pensler Galleries
2029 Que St NW 20009
(202) 328-9190 Appt suggested
Dir: Alan Pensler
19th- and 20th-century American, European,
and Latin American paintings,
sculpture, and works on paper. G

Artists exhibited: Milton Avery, Romere
Bearden, Albert Bierstadt, Arthur Dove,
Raoul Dufy, E. Johnson, Manievich,
Diego Rivera, Hugo Rebus, Auguste
Rodin, M. Russell, J. Stella

See ad page 93.

1818. The Phillips Collection
1600 21st St NW 20009
(202) 387-2151
Tue-Wed, Fri-Sat 10-5, Thu 10-8:30, Sun 12-7
19th- to 20th-century American and European
painting and sculpture, depicting the emergence
of modern art. Exhibitions, lectures, concerts,
educational and membership programs. M

Artists exhibited: Pierre Bonnard, Honore
Daumier, Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, Adolph
Gottlieb, Marsden Hartley, Paul Klee, John Marin,
Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pierre-Auguste
Renoir, Mark Rothko

1819. Andrea Pollen Fine Arts
4101 Cathedral Ave NW 20016
(202) 362-1805 By appt
Dir: Andrea Pollan
Contemporary fine art. D/C/P

Artists exhibited: Richard Deacon, Simon
Gouverneur, Jason Horowitz, J.W. Mahoney,
Marjetica Potrc, Laurel Quarberg, Jeff Spaulding,
Robert Stackhouse

1820. The Rails Collection, Inc.
151631st St NW 20007
(202) 342-1754, fax (202) 342-0141
Tue-Sat 11-4 or by appt
Dir: Marsha Ralls
Contemporary photography, painting, and
sculpture. E-mail: maralls@aol.com
G

Artists exhibited: John Alexander, Dennis
Ashbaugh, Tom Baril, Lynn Bianchi, Ford Crull,
Mark Dassoulas, James F. Dicke II, William
Dunlap, Stephen Hannock, Geoffrey Hodgdon,
Patrick LoCicero, Maureen Jordan Tierney

1821. Renwick Gallery of the
National Museum of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
Pennsylvania Ave at 17th St NW 20560
(202) 357-2531 Daily 10-5:30, closed Christmas
Dir: Kenneth R. Trapp
American contemporary crafts and decorative
arts. M

Artists exhibited: Renie Breskin Adams, Sandra
Enterline, Peter Gourfain, Pat Hickman, Frances
Higgins, Michael Higgins, Kiyomi Iwata, Connie
Kiener, Cliff Lee, Dante Marioni, Alphonse Mattia,
Craig Nutt

1822. Ann Kendall Richards
1537 28th St 20007
(202) 337-4263, fax (202) 625-0951 By appt
Dir: Ann Nitze
Impressionist, modern and contemporary fine art.
D

Artists exhibited: Alexander Calder, Canaletto,
Christo, Helen Frankenthaler, Gustave L'Oiseau,
Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Georgia O'Keeffe,
Pablo Picasso, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec, James McNeill Whistler

1823. The Rosenberg Group
1519 Connecticut Ave, NW, 3rd Floor 20036
(202) 332-4700, fax (202) 332-3028
Mon-Fri 9-5:30 Dir: Randy Jayne Rosenberg
Fine art consultants with national and international
reach. Specialize in health care, institutional,
corporate and community art. Services include
space and budget evaluation, acquisitions,
installation, cataloging, curatorial, and
management of collections.
E-mail: randyart.greenbiz.com C

1824. Holly Ross Art Services, Inc.
516 C St NE 20002
(202) 544-0400, fax (202) 544-0584
Dir: Holly Ross
20th-century prints, paintings, photographs, and
fine American crafts. Conservation framing, art
and frame restoration, cataloging and appraisal
services. Residential and corporate consulting
services. G/D/C

1825. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Smithsonian Institution
1050 Independence Ave SW 20560
(202) 357-4880, TDD (202) 786-2374,
fax (202) 357-4911 Daily 10-5:30
Dir: Milo C. Beach
Changing exhibitions of Asian art from ancient
times to the present. Permanent collection
includes art from China, South and Southeast
Asia, ancient and Islamic Iran, and Japan.
Chinese jades and bronzes, ancient Iranian
silver, Persian manuscripts, contemporary
Japanese ceramics. M

1826. Mary Singer Gallery
2920 44th Place NW 20016
(202) 363-6785, fax (202) 537-4848 By appt
Dir: Mary Singer
Contemporary prints. D/P

Artists exhibited: Francesco Clemente, Sonia
Delaunay, Eric Fischl, Helen Frankenthaler, David
Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Robert Kushner, Sol
LeWitt, James Rosenquist, Sean Scully, Steven
Sorman, Antoni Tapies

1827. Smithsonian Institution
Visitors Information & Associates'
Reception Center
1000 Jefferson Dr SW 20560-0010
(202) 357-2700, TTY (202) 357-1729
Oversees 16 national museums. See listings in
DC: Sackler Gallery, Anacostia Museum and
Center for African American History and Culture,
Arts and Industries Building, Freer Gallery,
Hirschhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Natl
Air and Space Museum, Natl Museum of African
Art, Natl Museum of American Art, Natl Museum
of American History, Natl Museum of Natural
History, Natl Portrait Gallery, Natl Postal Museum,
Renwick Gallery, Natl Zoo. In NYC: Cooper-Hewitt,
Natl Design Museum, Natl Museum of the
American Indian. E-mail: info@info.si.edu; Web
site: www.si.edu M

1828. Spectrum Gallery
1132 29th St NW 20007
(202) 333-0954 Tue-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5
Cooperative; Washington-area artists. G

Artists exhibited: Edythe Cardon, Arthur Day, Ray
Ewing, Ronnie Haber, Joan Kelly, Sara Morris,
Alice Mostoff, Betty Ochs, Charlotte Pearlman,
Dodie Petro, Maria Somogyi, Kate Steiger

1829. St. Luke's Gallery
1715 Q St NW 20009-2407
(202) 328-2424, fax (202) 328-9610
Tue-Sat by appt
Dir: Nizar & Ellen Jawdat
15th- to 19th-century European old masters:
paintings, prints, drawings. G/P/C

1830. Studio Gallery
2108 R St NW 20008
(202) 232-8734 Wed-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5
Dir: Shira Keyes
Contemporary painting, sculpture, graphics,
photography and mixed media. N

Artists exhibited: Paula Amt, Mary Betts
Anderson, Craig Biddle, Pat Bress, Pamela
Wedd Brown, Susan Cohen, Susana De
Quadros, Phyllis Jayne Evans, Christine Fendley,
Susan Fleischmann, Micheline Frank, Nancy
Frankel, Patricia Gerkin, Judy Goodkind, Karen
Hubacher, Catherine Hunt, Andrea Rowe Kraus,
Erwin Lachman, Harriet Lesser, Joyce McCarten,
Lois Ordway, Beverly Ryan, Arpi Sahr, Bella
Schwartz, Marilee Shapiro, Jennie Sweo, Roberta
Thole, Ami Martin Wilber, David Willison, Barbara
Gernet Wolcott, Carol Zilliacus

1831. Tartt Gallery
2017 Q St 20009
(202) 332-5652, fax (202) 797-9853 By appt
Dir: Jo C. Tartt, Jr./Amanda Karrh
19th- and 20th-century photography;
contemporary outsider art. G

1832. The Textile Museum
2320 S St NW 20008
(202) 667-0441, fax (202) 483-0994
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5
Dir: Ursula E. McCracken
Textiles and rugs from Asia, Europe, the Middle
East, Latin America, and the US; changing
exhibitions of contemporary and historic works;
educational programs; two galleries in the Textile
Learning Center. Web site: www.textilemuseum.org M

1833. Touchstone Gallery
406 7th St NW 20004
(202) 347-2787 Wed-Fri 11-5, Sat-Sun 12-5
Dir: Craig Kittner
Contemporary fine art: paintings, sculpture,
photography, prints. E-mail: touchstone@surfree.
com; Web site: www.art-smart.com/touchstone G

Artists exhibited: Cynthia Alderdice, Margaret
Alderson, Steven M. Alderton, Linda Brant,
Chuck Bress, Chica Brunsvold, Billy Colbert,
Jerry Collins, Danny Conant, Jessica Damen,
Mari DeMaris, Betsy Forster, Florence
Gang, Carol Hammett, Jo Harrop, Angela Herbert-Hodges,
Caroline Huff, Tu Huynh, Roslyn Latto,
Carl Lennartson, Antonia Lewis, Marie Linnekin,
Francine Livaditis, Carol Lopatin, Rosemary
Luckett, Eric Malmstrom, Marge Moody, Aina
Nergaard Nammack, Nancy Novick, David
Peirick, Harriet Rosenbaum, Jan Savua, Rima
Schulkind, Mary Trent Scott, Grace Taylor, Janet
Wheeler, Melissa Widerkehr, Cynthia Young

1834. Troyer Gallery
1710 Connecticut Ave NW 20009
(252) 328-7189, fax (202) 667-8106
Wed-Sat 11-5 Dir: Sally Troyer
Contemporary painting, sculpture, photography,
And corporate art consulting. G

Artists exhibited: Dick Arentz, Carole
Bolsey, Harry Callahan, Paule Crawford,
Joellyn Duesberry, Inga Frick, Elaine
Kurtz, Richard Law, Dale Loy, John Pfahl,
Anne Slaughter, Mindy Weisel

See ad page 93.

1835. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg PI SW 20036
M

1836. The Very Special Arts Gallery
1300 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 700 20036
(202) 628-2800, fax (202) 737-0725
Mon-Fri 9-5:30
Art in all media by artists with disabilities. G

1837. Washington Center for Photography
406 7th St NW 20004-2217
(202) 737-0406, fax (202) 737-0419
Wed, Fri-Sat 12-6, Thu 12-8 Dir: Jerry Smith
Photography gallery and resource for
photographers. N

1838. Washington Printmakers Gallery
1732 Connecticut Ave NW 20009
(292) 332-7757
Tue-Thu 12-6, Fri 12-9, Set-Sun 1 2.5
E-mail: wpg@visi.net; Web site: www.
Washingtonprintmakers.com G/P

Artists exhibited: Barbara Bickley,
George Chung, Yolanda Frederikse,
Jenny Freestone, Judith Kahn, Betty
MacDonald, Tonia Matthews, Nine Muys,
Lee Newman, Carolyn Pomponio,
Genevieve Roberts, Ellen Werdon Winkler

See ad page 93.

1839. Wesley Theological Seminary
Dadian Gallery, Center for the Arts and Region
4500 Massachusetts Ave NW 20016
(202) 885-8674, fax (202) 885-8683
Mon-Thu 11-7, Fri 11-4
Religious, spiritual and liturgical art, all media.
N

Artists exhibited: Sally Avignone, Aaron Brophy,
Emily Chewing, Barbara Hardoway, James
Janknegt, Lu Lan, Charles McCollough, Douglas
Purnelle, Bob Supan

1840. Zenith Gallery
413 7th St NW 20004
(202) 783-2963, (202) 783-0050
Tue-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5; Jul-Aug: closed Sun
Dir: Margery Goldberg
Contemporary painting, sculpture, crafts, and
neon art. Open 11-8 third Thursday of month.
E-mail: zenithga@erols.com; Web site:
www.zenithgallery.com G/C

Artists exhibited: Ron Bowen, Gloria Cesal, Chas
Colburn, Jamie Davis, Carol Dupre, Renee
DuRocher, Robert Freeman, Margery E.
Goldberg, Peter Handler, Stephen Hansen, Philip
Hazard, Gary Hughes, Robert Jackson, Tami and
Charles Kegley, Susan Klebanoff, Shelley Laffal,
Anne Marchand, Marianne Mitchell, Davis
Morton, Carol Newmyer, Laney Oxman, Zachary
Oxman, Karla Reid, Amanda Richardson,
Guenther Riess, Barton Rubenstein, Soledad
Salame, Ron Schwerin, Sica, Ellen Sinel, Betsy
Stewart, Ray Wiger, Michael D. Young
 

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