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Michael Maloney (born 1950) is a Los Angeles-based art appraiser and art dealer. He owned and operated the Michael Maloney Gallery in Santa Monica, California (1985–90) and Maloney Fine Art in Culver City, California (2006–16), and since 1998 has pursued a career as an art appraiser and private dealer in Los Angeles and New York.

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  • Michael Maloney (art dealer) (en)
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  • Michael Maloney (born 1950) is a Los Angeles-based art appraiser and art dealer. He owned and operated the Michael Maloney Gallery in Santa Monica, California (1985–90) and Maloney Fine Art in Culver City, California (2006–16), and since 1998 has pursued a career as an art appraiser and private dealer in Los Angeles and New York. (en)
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  • Michael Maloney (en)
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  • Michael Maloney (en)
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  • Los Angeles, California, United States (en)
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  • Michael Maloney (born 1950) is a Los Angeles-based art appraiser and art dealer. He owned and operated the Michael Maloney Gallery in Santa Monica, California (1985–90) and Maloney Fine Art in Culver City, California (2006–16), and since 1998 has pursued a career as an art appraiser and private dealer in Los Angeles and New York. Maloney represented and exhibited a wide range of internationally established and then-emerging artists, including John Baldessari, Jean Michel Basquiat, Travis Collinson, Jeff Colson, Donald Judd, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mapplethorpe, Kim McCarty, Robert Motherwell, Joel Otterson, Ed Ruscha, Malick Sidibé and Andy Warhol. The two galleries and their exhibitions were written about in many publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Art in America, Artillery, LA Weekly, and Huffington Post, among others. (en)
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