16th Annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show is on at the Palm Beach Convention Center over the President's Day Weekend. Over 150 art dealers and galleries from around the world showcase art objects that span "from Greek to present day," says Scott Diament, President and CEO of the Palm Beach Show Group. A new addition this year is Contemporary Focus section. "There's over $2 billion in one place at one time," he adds. The show runs February 13 - 19, 2019.
Micromosaic Table, Toulouse Gallery
A rare 200-year-old micromosaic table is on the display at the Palm Beach Show Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. It's made of "over half a million pieces of inlay," says John Dugan of Toulouse Gallery, Manhattan Beach, Calif.
Bruce Helander, “The Patterns We Perceive”
The Patterns We Perceive: New Paintings on Fabric & Other Mysteries Solo Exhibition by Bruce Helander Helander is best known for his collages. He says his floral paintings on fabric is "a new dimension for me." Other works explore historic moments, such as Mickey Mouse’s balloon debut in 1934 at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. The exhibition at the Fritz Gallery, Palm Beach, Fla., runs through February 16, 2019.
Andrew Brischler, Jack Pierson, Rob Wynne | “The Thing Itself”
Gavlak Gallery Palm Beach presents "The Thing Itself," a group exhibition by Andrew Brischler, Jack Pierson and Rob Wynne. The title is a reference to William Carlos Williams' term "no ideas but in things." The world of letters, words, and poetic motion expressed through poured glass, colored pencils and found objects in abstract sculptures and installations. The exhibition runs through March 9, 2019.
Nathan Coe, “Island to Island”
English photographer, Nathan Coe, known for his sensual dreamy landscapes of Nantucket, where he lived for the past 13 years, has recently moved to Palm Beach, Fla. “Florida is a lot harsher, it’s more linear, it’s not as soft and curvaceous and subtle as Nantucket,” says Coe, but he wants to preserve “the same style and aesthetic but in a new location” with “timeless natural look of female form and landscape.” Liza Pulitzer, a third-generation Palm Beacher, says “he’s one of my favorite photographers, I love his work.” She says, “Breakers East” will be one day an iconic photo.” “Island to Island: Photography by Nathan Coe,” exhibition runs from January 5 to January 25, 2019, at the Fritz Gallery in Palm Beach, Fla.