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In the 1960s, Frank Lloyd moved to New York City and in 1972 his son Gilbert Lloyd assumed control of Marlborough Fine Art in London. At this time Pierre Levai, Frank Lloyd's nephew, took over the running of Marlborough in New York. During the 1970s and 1980s, Marlborough staged exhibitions by
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During the 1990s, Marlborough took another new step in exhibiting contemporary art from China. In 1953 Marlborough had already staged a small exhibition of two Chinese painters in London and during the 1960s Marlborough exhibited the abstract paintings of the Taiwanese artist
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which it had acquired at fraudulently undervalued prices and split the profits with the Rothko executor from whom it had obtained them. In 1975, a New York State court removed the executors, canceled contracts with Marlborough and fined them and the gallery $ 9.2 million.
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In 2019, the galleries were consolidated under the direction of Max Levai. Levai began working with the organization in 2012 where he focused on creating exhibitions under the gallery subdivisions of Marlborough Chelsea and Marlborough Contemporary.
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in the USA. Another retrospective exhibition of Rego's work, curated by Marco Livingstone, was shown at the
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was founded in London in 1946 by Frank Lloyd and Harry Fischer. In 1963, a gallery was opened as
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In 1948, the two initial founders were joined by a third partner, David Somerset, from 1984 the
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Marlborough put on a string of exhibitions related to
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and the modern German tradition: "Art in Revolt, Germany 1905–1925", "
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show in 1963. In the 1960s Marlborough staged exhibitions by
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In a 2010 exhibition called "Celebrating the Muse: Women in
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Marlborough Gallery

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Edgar Degas
Mary Cassatt
Paul Signac
Claude Monet
Camille Pissarro
Alfred Sisley
Auguste Renoir
Constantin Guys
Vincent van Gogh
expressionism
Kandinsky
Bauhaus
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Henry Moore
Jackson Pollock
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