Have artist-run shows lost their market-making power?
Briefly

Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Pissarro's first exhibition, with other artists, marked the birth of Impressionism. It was a bold move against the Salon's rejections and traditional norms.
Paul Tucker highlights the 1874 exhibition as groundbreaking, as artists showcased their work independently without government or jury approval, leading to their recognition as avant-garde.
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