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Why is Ileana Sonnabend and the Sonnabend Gallery linked to this article? It should be "red-linked." I believe she was at an earlier time married to Leo Castelli. To the best of my understanding she had her own gallery at a point after they were no longer married.
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02:10, 15 February 2010 (UTC)reply
The current situation is that the page exists as a redirect to Castelli see
here. Presuming she was/is
WP:N the article on Sonnabend would continue on this page with the redirect removed. Start the article yourself perhaps. Why do you suggest it as a "request"? --Artiquities (
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Here it is: "Mrs. Sonnabend’s exhibitions often had the art world talking. One was “Underneath the Arches,” in which the British team of Gibert & George, painted gold and wearing tweed suits, lip-synched a British vaudeville song over and over. The performance opened Mrs. Sonnabend’s gallery at 420 West Broadway — one of the earliest in SoHo — in 1971."[1]Bus stop (
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13:24, 18 August 2010 (UTC)reply
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Leo Castelli is both the name of a world famous contemporary art gallery that still exists, and the name of the person who founded the gallery. This article reflects both the Leo Castelli Gallery and the life and career of Leo Castelli the legendary art dealer. This might well be a case to put into use
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