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ID: 500372467
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500372467

 

Record Type: Person
Hearn, Pat (American art dealer, 1955-2000)

Note: Considered at her death one of the leading art dealers in New York City. She founded the Gramercy International Art Fair and pioneered art scenes in the East Village, SoHo, and Chelsea.

Names:
Hearn, Pat (preferred,V,index,LC)
Pat Hearn (V,display)

Nationalities:
American (preferred)

Roles:
artist (preferred)
art dealer
gallerist

Gender: female

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Providence (Providence county, Rhode Island, United States) (inhabited place)
Died:  Provincetown (Barnstable county, Massachusetts, United States) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
spouse of ....  de Land, Colin  
................  (American artist and art dealer, 1955-2003) [500372465]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Non-Artists
 ........  Hearn, Pat (I)

Biographies:
(American art dealer, 1955-2000) ..... [VP Preferred]
(artist, active 20th century) ..... [GRISC]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Hearn, Pat ........ [GRISC Preferred, VP Preferred]
......................  Harald Szeemann papers, Finding Aid, GRI Special Collections (2011-)
......................  Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) no2012135835
......................  Smith, Pat Hearn, Art Dealer, New York Times [online] (2000) obit.
Pat Hearn ........ [GRISC, VP]
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Harald Szeemann papers, Finding Aid, GRI Special Collections (2011-)

Subject: ........ [GRISC, VP]
....................  Harald Szeemann papers, Finding Aid, GRI Special Collections (2011-)
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Archives of American Art [online] (2015-) Colin de Land collection
.......... Smith, Pat Hearn, Art Dealer, New York Times [online] (2000) obit.
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