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Gerald Lovell solo show opens new PPOW Tribeca gallery

By Chadd ScottPosted on January 27, 2021October 19, 20220 Comments
Gerald Lovell Akeel, 2020 oil on panel 60 x 60 ins. 152.4 x 152.4 cm

P·P·O·W opens its new ground floor space in Tribeca (392 Broadway) with the inaugural solo exhibition of new work by Atlanta-based painter Gerald Lovell, “all that I have.”

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