Gallery Black Swan

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Gallery Black Swan, a now-defunct surrealist gallery in Chicago, was the site of the 1976 World Surrealist Exhibition. It later became the site of Michael Jordan's Restaurant.

References:

  • James Koehnline - Biography
  • Fifth Estate Review of Surrealist Subversions
  • http://forum.psrabel.com/portal/ausstellungen.html (German)
  • The Legacy Project: Visual Arts Library entry on Hiroshi Nakamura
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