Anglim Trimble Gallery
Location | 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California 94107, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 37°45′15″N 122°23′22″W / 37.7543°N 122.3894°W |
Director | Shannon Trimble |
Website | www |
Anglim Trimble Gallery, formerly Gallery Paule Anglim, and Anglim Gilbert Gallery, is a contemporary commercial art gallery which is located at Minnesota Street Project, 1275 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, California[1][2][3] The gallery was founded by Paule Anglim (1923 –2015) in the early 1970s.
The gallery specializes in exhibiting works from West Coast art movements.[4] Following Anglim's passing in the spring of 2015, the gallery was re-opened under the lead of her long-term director, Ed Gilbert, and renamed Anglim Gilbert Gallery. After the death of Gilbert in 2020, it was subsequently renamed Anglim Trimble Gallery under the directorship of Shannon Trimble.[5] The gallery has been located at the Minnesota Street Project since spring of 2016.[6]
Movements
- California Beat artists
- Bay Area Conceptualists
- Experimental California art movements
Artists
- Terry Allen
- Anne Appleby
- Robert Bechtle
- John Beech
- Nayland Blake
- Louise Bourgeois
- Joan Brown
- John Buck
- Bull.Miletic
- Deborah Butterfield
- Dean Byington
- Jerome Caja
- Carter
- James Castle
- Enrique Chagoya
- Anne Chu
- Travis Collinson
- Bruce Conner
- Jean Conner
- Eleanor Coppola
- Nathaniel Dorsky
- Ala Ebtekar
- Bruno Fazzolari
- Vincent Fecteau
- Louise Fishman
- Terry Fox
- Ann Hamilton
- David Hannah
- Lynn Hershman Leeson
- Mildred Howard
- David Ireland
- Colter Jacobsen
- Jess
- Paul Kos
- Tony Labat
- Judith Linhares
- Tom Marioni
- Andrew Masullo
- Barry McGee
- Jim Melchert
- Ruby Neri
- Tony Oursler
- Gay Outlaw
- Hung-Chih Peng
- J. John Priola
- Rigo 23
- Clare Rojas
- Annabeth Rosen
- John Roloff
- Richard Shaw
- Katherine Sherwood
- Dean Smith
- M. Louise Stanley
- Frances Stark
- Oriane Stender[7]
- Christine Streuli
- Robert Stone
- Canan Tolon
- William Tucker
- Catherine Wagner
- Carrie Mae Weems
- Pamela Wilson-Ryckman
- Xiaoze Xie
- John Zurier
References
- ^ Artslant profile
- ^ ArtNet
- ^ Artfinder
- ^ "Wiki Collecting, June 8, 2011". Archived from the original on July 27, 2014. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
- ^ Anglim Gilbert Gallery
- ^ Bravo, Tony (October 21, 2019). "Minnesota Street Project announces new nonprofit Minnesota Street Foundation". Datebook, San Francisco Chronicle. ISSN 1932-8672. Retrieved 2022-11-20.
- ^ "Damp northern light in Rosen works / Painter living in Newfoundland". 4 August 2001.