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Galleria Ca’ d’Oro | Art Wynwood

Gloria Porcella, the owner of Galleria Ca' d'Oro, has an eclectic collection of "mostly European artists" at Art Wynwood 2020. The gallery name, she explains, means "golden house" after a Venetian palazzo. Porcella, originally from Rome, expanded the family gallery into the US and currently has two locations - in Miami and New York. February 15, 2020

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Boccara Gallery at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 2019

Last but not least, one of the notable exhibitors this year at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show is the Parisian gallery “Boccara.” Art dealer Didier Marien has brought an impressive collection of tapestries ranging from antique to contemporary. They are unique because “there is not [sic] so many on the market, it’s museum quality,” says Marien. He likes to mix different epochs and styles. Thus, the Renaissance piece “Le repas de Psyché” (Dinner of Psyche) was part of the royal collection of Louis XIV. Among the featured modern artists are Wassily Kandinsky, Sonia Delaunay, Jean Lurçat and Victor Vasarely. In addition, Boccara represents contemporary sculpture and mixed media objects. Marien invites everyone to visit the Galerie Boccara in Paris. February 18, 2019

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Macklowe Gallery at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 2019

The revamped Macklowe Gallery, New York, NY, has something new this season besides the new Park Avenue address (they moved from Madison Avenue). In addition to the three pillars that the gallery is known for -- French Art Nouveau furniture and decorative arts, the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios, and antique and estate jewelry -- Benjamin Macklowe, the second generation art dealer, is bringing a contemporary jeweler from India, Neha Dani. Exquisite pieces evoke autumnal colors of dry leaves, branches and petals. This is Macklowe's 15th time at the show and he says "we're really enjoying the process of enhancing their [Palm Beachers] collections." February 18, 2019

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Lillian Nassau at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, 2019

Arlie Sulka, the owner of the Lillian Nassau Gallery, New York, NY, has brought Tiffany Studios lamps, glass and other objets d'art to the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show. "Lillian Nassau is credited with reviving the interest in Louis Comfort Tiffany Studios," says Sulka who majored in art history in college and got a her first job with Lillian Nassau in 1980. Now, a proprietor, she continues the tradition. This is her 13th year at the show and this is "probably one of our best shows ever," adds Sulka. February 18, 2019