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A big, new gallery-going crowd has become attracted to Bergamot as a place to browse, eat and spend an afternoon.
A couple of showcases hold Punch Almamacks from the 1880's filled with cartoons that satirize the elegant gallery-going public.
Works such as Thoughts of the Past and Rossetti's Found (1855) allowed the genteel gallery-going public to sympathise with societal problems - from a safe distance.
His "conglomerations of color-patches, among other things", wrote the sympathetic art critic Emily Genauer in 1935, "are bound to alienate no small part of the gallery-going public."
As the receptionist at the Rena Branstein Gallery in San Francisco, Jenny Symons gets all the uncensored comments from the gallery-going public.
Whereas minimalist artists, such as Donald Judd and Dan Flavin, were said by art critic Michael Fried to theatricalize the gallery-going experience, Farmer uses the idioms of theatre and performance as analogies of the process of meaning construction.
To get some sense of the kind of intrusion this ruling will introduce into their gallery-going experience, just imagine how you would feel if, when you go to hear an opera or a string quartet or any other musical performance, you found the fees of the musicians "conspicuously displayed" in the program.