Category:Fulcrum Gallery

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English: The artist-oriented, artist-designed (by Tery Fugate-Wilcox) gallery was first located in a space at 144 Mercer Street, under the Guggenheim Museum, SoHo. It was most notable for unusual exhibitions: paintings made by the rain, of water-soluble paint; paintings of living grass; dwarf apple trees that grew into glass sculptures; living hermit crabs that moved into glass shells; a forest of two inch, by eight foot, clear tubes,(hanging from the ceiling) containing water & one living plant each; paintings made with rust or fluffy gold, silver and copper leaf, (unburnished); drawings of dust on white canvas; and soot from candles or debris from explosions.
<nowiki>Fulcrum Gallery; galerie in Manhattan, Verenigde Staten van Amerika</nowiki>
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