Barbara Braathen

[1][2][3][4][5]From 1980 to 1983, Barbara Braathen operated Braathen-Gallozzi Fine Art in New York City with Guillaume Gallozzi.

This includes urban artist Rammellzee,[11][12] French language artist Guy de Cointet, [7] spiritual expressionist Hunt Slonem,[13] debris and found object sculptor Donald Lipski,[14] surrealist poet Charles Henri Ford,[15] actor-artist Fred Gwynne, and Mexican-American painter Raul Guerrero.

[16][17][18][19][6][20][21] A highlight for Braathen was the Surrealismo exhibition in 1986 curated with legendary art dealer,Leo Castelli.

[22][23] Barbara Braathen was born in North Dakota in 1944 and began selling her own paintings by the age of 14.

Braathen's special interest is in artists addressing the Spiritual in Art, from Symbolists to Wassily Kandinsky and Hilma af Klint to present day creators.