Allan Stone Projects, founded in 1960 by the esteemed connoisseur and dealer Allan Stone, has been a revered gallery for over half a century, known for its eclectic approach and early support of influential 20th-century artists. With a focus on Abstract Expressionism and representing artists like Wayne Thiebaud, Willem de Kooning, and Franz Kline, the gallery also championed emerging talents such as Robert Arneson and Jack Whitten. In addition to modern masterworks and contemporary art, the Allan Stone Collection encompassed tribal and folk art, Americana, and significant decorative arts and industrial design.
As of October 2020, Allan Stone Projects concluded its activities, and the gallery's archives can be found with the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, for research inquiries.
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