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The Gallery Climate Coalition was established in 2020 to address the carbon footprint of the international art market. While non-profit organizations including the Tate have addressed climate change and art's impact thereon, this is thought to be the first action taken by the commercial art world.

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4-1044: The article's talk page . Kate MacGarry Kate MacGarry is an eponymous contemporary art gallery located in London. It first opened in November 2002 on Redchurch Street in London's East End. From April 2007 to April 2011 the gallery was located on Vyner Street, and in May 2011 the gallery moved back to its roots on Old Nichol Street, close to Redchurch Street in Shoreditch . The gallery represents several international artists including Matt Bryans, Marcus Coates , Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard , Samson Kambalu , Dr Lakra , 2008 John Moores 25 Contemporary Painting Prize winner Peter McDonald , Goshka Macuga , Ben Rivers Francis Upritchard , and 2019 Turner prize nominee Helen Cammock . Kambalu and Upritchard were named among

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