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Malado Baldwin's 2003 Exhibition at Prince Street Gallery in New York

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Malado Baldwin presented a solo exhibition at Prince Street Gallery from January 7 through 25, 2003. The gallery, located at 530 West 25th Street in New York City, operated with Tuesday through Saturday hours from 11 AM to 6 PM. Donald Beal's work was noted for its compelling use of color, described as emerging naturally through instinct rather than deliberate effort. This color sensibility was compared to the spontaneous arrival of memories through organic associations. The exhibition was later featured in artcritical's November 2009 listings as part of the Prince Street Gallery archives. The gallery's New York address in the Chelsea neighborhood placed it within a significant contemporary art district. Baldwin's show represented one of many exhibitions documented in the gallery's historical records. The 2003 presentation preceded its archival recognition by six years.

Key facts

  • Malado Baldwin exhibited at Prince Street Gallery
  • Exhibition dates: January 7-25, 2003
  • Gallery address: 530 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001
  • Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 AM-6 PM
  • Donald Beal's color sense described as instinctual
  • Color compared to spontaneous memories
  • Exhibition featured in artcritical's November 2009 listings
  • Part of Prince Street Gallery archives

Entities

Artists

  • Malado Baldwin
  • Donald Beal

Institutions

  • Prince Street Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • 530 West 25th Street

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