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  1. Richard Beavers Gallery est. 2007 is a Brooklyn based contemporary art gallery who is committed to facilitating a dialogue amongst emerging and mid career artists that investigate social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community.

  2. Richard Beavers Gallery est. 2007 is a Brooklyn based contemporary art gallery who is committed to facilitating a dialogue amongst emerging and mid career artists that investigate social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community.

    • 408 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, 11216, NY
    • (917) 375-2399
  3. 30. Aug. 2019 · In between solo exhibits, Richard Beavers is currently displaying a vivid group show of several talents the gallery represents, including graffiti-artist-turned-painter Frank Morrison, South African multi-disciplinary artist Zwelethu Machepha and modern expressionist Marcus Jansen.

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  4. Collaborating with the actor and director this year is Richard Beavers, owner of the Richard Beavers Gallery, a premier contemporary art gallery that represents artists that investigate social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community. Beavers is helping the nonprofit raise funds by donating a Frank Morrison and a Marcus ...

  5. The Washington, D.C.-based artist explores themes of boyhood, community, and play in his solo exhibition Memories of a Neighborhood Boy, on view at Richard Beavers Gallery from... Read more

  6. 25. Aug. 2022 · Richard Beavers, a Brooklyn-based gallery owner and collector of contemporary African-American art, will showcase Hebru Brantley's work in his new SoHo space. Brantley's exhibition explores the perception and survival of the Black body through flowers and frogs.

  7. Richard Beavers was born on 4 October 1923 in Hollis, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor, known for Easter Parade (1948), Youth on Parade (1942) and Red River Renegades (1946). He died on 27 April 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.