Cynthia Broan Gallery Archive on artcritical
The Cynthia Broan Gallery, located at 23 East 73 Street in New York, is featured in the archives of artcritical. The gallery's content references Charles Baudelaire's mid-19th century essay "The Painter of Modern Life," which proposed a model of the artist as both immersed in and detached from contemporary urban life. The archive likely includes exhibition reviews and critical texts related to the gallery's program.
Key facts
- Cynthia Broan Gallery is located at 23 East 73 Street, New York.
- The gallery is archived on artcritical.
- The archive references Charles Baudelaire's essay 'The Painter of Modern Life'.
- Baudelaire's essay was published in the mid-19th century.
- Baudelaire was a French poet and art critic.
- The essay proposed a new model of the artist.
- The artist is described as simultaneously immersed in and detached from urban life.
- The archive likely contains exhibition reviews and critical texts.
Entities
Artists
- Charles Baudelaire
Institutions
- Cynthia Broan Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States