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Lemon Sky Projects
lemon sky: projects editions is pleased to announce its new gallery location in the Wynwood arts district of Miami at 167 Northwest 23rd Street. In 2003 Hart relocated to Miami, to establish lemon sky: project editions there, closing the Los Angeles gallery location. Since that time she has organized a program of exhibitions in varying locations, featuring unique works and editions by both established, blue chip, as well as emerging artists. Jane Hart has over twenty years of professional experience and expertise; active within the contemporary art field in New York, Los Angeles, London and Miami. She has worked with many major artists on exhibitions, special projects, publications and editions, including Doug Aitken, John Baldessari, Uta Barth, Gregory Crewdson, Peter Halley, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Mike Kelley, Ed and Nancy Kienholz, Charles Long, Fabian Marcaccio, Larry Rivers, Diana Thater and Andrea Zittel among many others.
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