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It is the longest running mid-winter fair dedicated to contemporary, emerging and modern masterworks of 20th and 21st century art. [5] Acquired by the Palm Beach Show Group in 2022, Art Palm Beach was previously organized by IFAE/Next Level fair founders David and Lee Ann Lester, original founders of Art Miami, Art Asia Hong Kong, American ...
The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, presented by Art Miami, begins with a VIP reception from 5 to 9 p.m. today and runs through March 24 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.
This weekend, Palm Beach County gets a jump on the Miami Beach gathering (which runs Dec. 8-10 at the Miami Beach Convention Center) with New Wave Art Wknd, which features events at The Square in ...
White Cube Bermondsey, London. White Cube is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jay Jopling in London in 1993. The gallery has two branches in London: White Cube Mason's Yard [1] in central London and White Cube Bermondsey [2] in South East London; White Cube Hong Kong, [3] in Central, Hong Kong Island; White Cube Paris, at 10 avenue Matignon in Paris; [4] and White Cube West Palm Beach, [5 ...
Continuum is a West Palm Beach satellite art fair extension created by ATB Fine Art Group Inc in partnership with Craig Mcinnis Studio and sponsored by Art Palm Beach Next Level Fairs. Continuum is held each year during Art Palm Beach Week (. Art Palm Beach Week's programming attracts more than 28,000 people to Palm Beach County each year. [1] [2]
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Tile mosaic of a ghost from Pac-Man. Paris. 2008. Invader has had solo exhibitions at art galleries in Paris, Osaka, Melbourne, Los Angeles, New York City, [33] London, Rome [34] and Lyon at Galerie de Bellecour (now Michali Gallery, Palm Beach; exhibition for which he created the
Jeu de Paume was used from 1940 to 1944 to store Nazi plunder looted by the regime's Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (ERR) in France. These works included masterpieces from the collections of French Jewish families like the Rothschilds, the David-Weills, the Bernheims, [4] [5] and noted dealers including Paul Rosenberg who specialised in impressionist and post-impressionist works.