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Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago

Kavi Gupta's gallery is generally understood to have been the pioneer of the West Loop gallery phenomenon.

Kavi Gupta's gallery is generally understood to have been the pioneer of the West Loop gallery phenomenon. Today his collection is still one of the area's most important and features new works from emerging international artists. If you're here, you might as well check out the Bucket Rider Gallery on the same floor or any of the other, smaller galleries in the building.


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About Kavi Gupta Gallery

 835 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 312-432-0708

 www.kavigupta.com

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