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James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) was born in Rochester, NY to Abraham and Fanny Posmantur Goodman. Jim had three siblings, Sylvia, Howard, and Lewis. He lived his childhood in Buffalo, NY and graduated from The University of Buffalo. James Goodman Gallery was an art gallery founded at the Park Lane Hotel in Buffalo, NY by James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) in 1957. The gallery relocated to New York City in 1967, where it exhibited works by both Contempo...'). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) was born in Rochester, NY to Abraham and Fanny Posmantur Goodman. Jim had three siblings, Sylvia, Howard, and Lewis. He lived his childhood in Buffalo, NY and graduated from The University of Buffalo. James Goodman Gallery was an art gallery founded at the Park Lane Hotel in Buffalo, NY by James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) in 1957. The gallery relocated to New York City in 1967, where it exhibited works by both Contempo...')(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)


James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) was born in Rochester, NY to Abraham and Fanny Posmantur Goodman. Jim had three siblings, Sylvia, Howard, and Lewis. He lived his childhood in Buffalo, NY and graduated from The University of Buffalo.

James Goodman Gallery was an art gallery founded at the Park Lane Hotel in Buffalo, NY by James Neil Goodman (1929-2019) in 1957. The gallery relocated to New York City in 1967, where it exhibited works by both Contemporary American artists and established Modern masters through 2019.

  1. James Goodman Gallery Records, 1958-2020, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/james-goodman-gallery-records-22275