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  1. Stephen Friedman (born December 21, 1937) is an American economist. He is a former chairman of the US President's Intelligence Advisory Board and former chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He was nominated on October 27, 2005, to replace Brent Scowcroft in the position.

  2. Stephen Friedman Gallery is pleased to present clouds, Kenturah Davis’ debut solo exhibition in the UK. The drawing series that comprise this show are united by a common text—an essay penned by Davis that explores perception as an expressive and existential state.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Stephen Friedman — from YBAs to Mayfair establishment. The Canadian dealer is marking 25 years since his bold arrival on the London scene with a celebratory survey. Stephen Friedman at his...

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  4. 19 de abr. de 2020 · Stephen Friedman Gallery has built a reputation for its commitment over the last 25 years to championing artists from Latin America. The gallery inaugurates its Online Viewing Room (OVR) programme with a specially curated exhibition featuring works by celebrated historical and mid-career artists from South America who have formed a...

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  5. 170K Followers, 1,919 Following, 3,039 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Stephen Friedman Gallery (@stephenfriedmangallery)

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  6. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Art market interview. 'I'm always amazed, in this business, by how seriously some people take themselves': Stephen Friedman on 25 years as an art dealer. The Canadian came to London as a...

  7. Stephen "Steve" Friedman (born December 21, 1937 [1]) is an American intelligence officer and businessman. He was the former chairman of the United States President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He was nominated on October 27, 2005, to replace Brent Scowcroft in the position.