Mimi Ferzt was a contemporary art space in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City. It exhibited Eastern European artists such as Mihail Chemiakin,[1] Nikolai Makarov and Oscar Rabine, as well maintained a roster of Soviet dissident artists[citation needed] who were seeking refuge in the United States. It is permanently closed.[2]
The gallery helped establish the careers and expand the cultural footprint for members of the Soviet non-conformist art movement.[citation needed]
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