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For the seventh post in our 2017 Gallery Hop series, we're focusing on Chinese sculpture, ceramics and other objects, with a 1.5-mile itinerary that takes you to eight exhibitions along Madison Avenue, from midtown to the Upper East Side.
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Start at Ralph M. Chait Galleries at 16 East 52nd Street, on the 10th floor. |
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Walk north on Madison Avenue. At the corner of 57th Street, you'll reach the Fuller Building. J. J. Lally & Co. is on the 14th Floor. (Note: Two other participating dealers, Alan Kennedy and DAG Modern, are exhibiting in the building.) |
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Continue walking north on Madison Avenue, and make a left on 64th Street to reach Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art at Daniel Crouch Rare Books, street number 24. |
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Go back to Madison Avenue and walk up two blocks, making a left at 66th Street. At number 3, you'll find Zetterquist Galleries. |
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Stay right where you are! Priestley & Ferraro are exhibiting in the same building, in apartment 8B. |
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Go back to Madison Avenue and walk one block north to reach Michael C. Hughes LLC, exhibiting at Gallery Vallois America, 27 East 67th Street. (Note: Robert Hall Asian Art Ltd is also exhibiting in this location.) |
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Walk nine more blocks up Madison Avenue to reach Nicholas Grindley at Hazlitt, 17 East 76th Street. |
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One block north, in The Mark Hotel, Suite 1207, there's Andrew Kahane, Ltd. (Note: This exhibition is only open March 10–12. You can also catch The Art of Japan in the hotel, in Suite 215.) |
A custom Google map of the itinerary, which you can share with others, is below: