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

One of the highlights of the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show this year is the Steinitz Gallery, Paris, France. Benjamin Steinitz, the second generation gallerist of the famed Steinitz gallery founded by his parents, Bernard and Simone, in 1963, has brought an impressive collection of objets d'art ranging from Renaissance to the XIX century and set up "period paneled rooms" that are typical in his Rue Royale space in Paris. Welcome to the decadent dazzling world of Steinitz!

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Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show 2019

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.

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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.