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Vertigo adds Richard Goodall to its gallery of clients |
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Friday, 15 June 2007 |
Richard Goodall Gallery, the Manchester gallery associated with leading names such as Terry O’Neill, Gered Mankowitz, Anton Corbijn, Mark Seliger and Graham Nash, has appointed Vertigo to handle its PR.
Vertigo’s brief is both to raise the profile of the gallery regionally, nationally and internationally and to help increase sales as the gallery invests in ambitious new plans.
A new 3500 sq ft gallery on High Street in the Northern Quarter in Manchester is about to open and Vertigo will be publicising the opening of the new gallery’s first major show on 8 July, which will be a showing of Leonard Cohen’s work.
Richard Goodall’s existing Gallery will be renamed ‘underground’ and will continue to exhibit and sell underground art, limited edition silkscreen posters, designer vinyl, books and clothing.
 Leonard Cohen Cohen will be attending the opening event of the new gallery.
He has been creating his personal collection since the early 1960s but this is believed to be the first European showing of this work. Each pigment print will be signed and numbered by Cohen and will be available in limited edition sets of 100.
Richard Goodall said: “We’ve got some really high profile exhibitions in the coming months and the new gallery is a landmark in the business’s development. We really want to put Manchester on the map for art, and future shows featuring Mark Seliger, Ray Caesar, Ronnie Wood and Marc Chagall will do just that. In appointing Vertigo we feel that we’ve got the right calibre of people, with significant experience and passion, not only in art, but in retail to help move our communications up a notch”. www.richardgoodallgallery.co.uk www.leonardcohenart.com www.vertigopr.co.uk
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