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"There is something more powerful than each of us, a combination of our efforts, a Great Chain of industry that unites us. But it is only when we struggle in our own interest that the chain pulls society in the right direction..."Andrew Ryan

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The Gallery of the Artist's Struggle sign
Artist's Struggle Entrance

Outside the gallery.

Oh… I dabble… but I'm no Sander Cohen…
― The Artist's Struggle's shopkeeper[src]

The Gallery of the Artist's Struggle, commonly shortened to The Artist's Struggle, is an exhibition space that operates out of High Street in Rapture in the BioShock Infinite downloadable content, Burial at Sea - Episode 1.

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The gallery's exhibits of modern art.

Main article: Burial at Sea - Episode 1

The Artist's Struggle is one of many high-end shops operating out of High Street. The gallery is large and has a sizable collection of Modern and Expressionist works on display and for sale made by local artists, including Sander Cohen. Even the galleries curator has some of his own work on display. The facility also sells art supplies, as indicated by the canvases and paints in the back.

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The mask box, could it hold the needed mask?

The store is one of the sponsors for Sander Cohen's private club, and therefore the owner, a man named in the in-game files as Arturo, is provided with a unique Invitation Mask as identification to enter the club. Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth must visit the gallery to look for the mask. Elizabeth poses as a prospective customer to distract the shopkeeper while Booker searches the back room. To keep the man's attention, she asks him to explain the meaning behind various pieces of abstract art.

Gallery[]

Interior[]

Paintings[]

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