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Press

"One of the things its admirers liked about Ingber was that its artistic outlook was never governed by any of the fads or fashions we have seen take possession of the art world with ever increasing frequency and cynicism in this period. Even more important was the particular view of painting that the gallery espoused-a view that may best be described as preferring a perceptual pictorial aesthetic to a purely conceptual idea of art. At Ingber, the reigning gods were more likely to be Matisse or Bonnard or Morandi than, say, Joseph Beuys or Andy Warhol."

- Hilton Kramer, The New York Observer, July 17 - 24, 1989

 

"...Barbara Ingber, who ran a highly respected gallery in New York City for fifteen years, distinguishing herself as a dealer with a curatorial approch, whose choices were always made on an aesthetic, rather than a commercial, basis. With the Museum, Ingber hopes to take the concept even further, eschewing commercialism altogether."

- Ed McCormack, ArtSpeak Summer 1990

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