DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
DAEGU INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR (DIAF)
30 OCTOBER – 2 NOVEMBER 2025
VIP PREVIEW 30 OCTOBER, 3-8 PM
(Daegu, South Korea) From Thursday, October 30 through Sunday, November 2, 2025, GALERIE BRUNO MASSA welcomes visitors to DIAF, the DAEGU INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR in Daegu, South Korea.
The 18th Daegu International Art Fair (DIAF) holds significant symbolic significance for the Korean arts and culture scene. Daegu, a historic city that hosted Korea's first contemporary art festival, is a mecca for Korean contemporary art and boasts a rich heritage in Western modern art. DIAF 2025, held in Daegu, boasting a distinguished artist community and a vibrant arts community, is expected to attract active participation from domestic and international collectors.
DIAF 2025 will provide both established and emerging collectors with the opportunity to discover and showcase the work of masters and emerging artists, as well as outstanding emerging galleries that have often been overlooked in the traditional art market.
Through diverse programs, including the Korea-Japan Contemporary Art Exchange Exhibition, commemorating the 60th anniversary of Korea-Japan diplomatic relations and a contemporary dance performance by multidisciplinary artists, DIAF 2025 aims to foster dialogue between galleries and collectors, fostering new artistic discourse and exchange, and providing opportunities for successful business development.
Learn more at www.diaf.or.kr.
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com
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EXCO HALL 4,5,6
10, Exco-ro, Buk-gu
Daegu, South Korea
Gallery Booth 42
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GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
12 rue Vivienne
Paris 75002 France
T: +33 (0) 6 61 00 10 33
STAMBA Hotel
D BLOCK - SUITE E21
14 M. Kostava, Vera
Tbilisi 0108 Georgia
T: +995 599 073 886
399-22, Dalsanli,
Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun,
Busan 46026 South Korea
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VENICE, ITALY
GALLERIA TILDE
PALAZZO PISANI REVEDIN, VENICE
VISUAL PERSPECTIVES
1 SEPTEMBER – 7 SEPTEMBER, 2025
OPENING RECEPTION TUESDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER, 5 - 8 PM
Maxwell Stevens
Jean Paul Soujol Benedetti
Camilla Fransrud
Katja Luhrs
Bettina Eicher
Christl Müller
Angela von Kempe
Jayde Kim
Riki Nihongi
Dalia Slep
Ellen Dekke
Michael K. Owino
Maria Bianchini
Baiba Ābelīte
From September 1 to 7, 2025, the magnificent Palazzo Pisani Revedin in Venice will host “Visual Perspectives”, a group exhibition promoted by Galleria Tilde, curated by art historian and curator Dr. Beatrice Cordaro.
“Visual Perspectives” is a collaborative project in which Galleria Tilde, together with a group of fellow curators and colleagues, contributes to an exploration of the countless ways in which art can interpret and represent visual reality. Far from being a mere collection of different techniques and styles, the exhibition serves as a true mapping of the individual and cultural visions of artists from around the world. The collaboration with other curators, presenting exhibitions in various rooms of the Palazzo, allows for the amplification of a shared message—one that supports an ethical, thoughtful approach to art—and helps generate broader public engagement.
As philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty once said, “Perception is not a passive recording of the world, but an act of interpretation.” Each work on display—ranging from painting and photography to sculpture and printmaking—offers a unique lens through which to view the world, telling stories, conveying emotions, and presenting visions that intersect and converse with one another.
Visual perception is never neutral; it is shaped by personal experience, memory, and cultural background. It is precisely this uniqueness that renders each work of art unrepeatable and layered. The exhibition fosters a rich and stimulating dialogue, where the diversity of artistic perspectives becomes the connective thread.
As Francisco Goya aptly stated, “Each eye sees the world differently.” The interaction between artworks and viewers becomes an integral part of the experience, as each person brings their own interpretation, informed by their individual sensitivity.
The Palazzo Pisani Revedin Cultural Center, with its spacious and captivating exhibition halls in the heart of Venice, stands as a premier venue for artistic and cultural initiatives. Its mission is to promote culture in all its forms, with a special emphasis on painting, literature, and music, serving as a vibrant meeting point for a curious and engaged public.
In the room curated by Galleria Tilde, the exhibition will feature paintings, photographs, and fine art prints by a selection of international artists.
info@galleriatilde.it
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PALAZZO PISANI REVEDIN, VENICE
San Marco 4013A
Campo Manin, Calle San Paternian
30124 Venice Italy
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GALLERIA TILDE
Via Giuseppe Pipitone Federico,
4890144 Palermo PA
Italy
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MADRID, SPAIN
MONAT GALLERY
MAXWELL STEVENS, LAST DAYS OF SUMMER PRINTS
11 AUGUST – 11 SEPTEMBER 2025
MONAT GALLERY (MADRID, SPAIN) is pleased to present MAXWELL STEVENS, LAST DAYS OF SUMMER PRINTS, his first solo exhibition with the gallery and the very first exhibit focused exclusively on the artist’s prints and their innovative possibilities with color and form. The show will be on view from August 11 through September 11, 2025.
Having studied traditional printmaking early in his career, Maxwell Stevens began producing prints alongside his paintings in the 1990s, including etchings, block prints, stone lithographs, and intaglios. The artist’s return to prints in recent years is digitally based, and these newer images are borne directly out of his recent beach paintings inspired by the North Atlantic coast. This energy takes on new life in a dazzling collection of Limited Edition Prints that utilize the precision of digital technology and advanced printing techniques to push the limits of optical mixing, visual patterning, and abstraction into rhythmic compositions of visual and conceptual clarity. In a series comprised of nine interrelated works, abstract and figurative elements of the paintings are distilled into improvisations of vibrantly colored discs that embrace arbitrary arrangement and chance, while accurately representing each independent scene, from leisurely summer gatherings and sexually provocative moments, to quiet vistas of stillness observed from a distance at dusk.
In an essay written specifically for this exhibition, arts writer Martina Lattuca observes, “It is this optical game that sets the series apart, creating an almost uncanny sensation for the viewer. The beach scenes emerge and become familiar only when viewed from a distance, as the viewer pieces them together in their mind. The prints resist passive looking and transform it into active movement. Stevens invites the viewer to play a part in the works – to move closer and step back, to look and look again, to be both physically and perceptually engaged in the space between what is visible and what is suggested. His method echoes a kind of contemporary pointillism, one that goes beyond technique. What might seem like a simple celebration of everyday moments becomes something else: a reflection on perception and seeing, a question on the limits of representation, on how we see and what we expect to see.”
Seen through a digital lens, brightly lit beach scenes, the passage of time, and voyeuristic gaze dissolve into one another, while the emotional tenor, visual rhythm, and overall mood of each coastal scene is expressed directly through vivid mosaics of color. Looking closely, one observes seemingly random arrangements of highly saturated multi-colored discs that slowly merge into distinct forms, continually oscillating between abstraction and figuration as one observes each work from various vantage points, pulsing with energy and fueled by one’s own memories and experiences among the visual matrix observed.
We invite you to take a closer look at the selection of works curated specifically for this exhibition in our viewing room on Artsper, on view August 11 – September 11, 2025. For sales inquiries, please contact the gallery directly at exhibitions@monatgallery.com. MAXWELL STEVENS “LAST DAYS OF SUMMER PRINTS” will be accompanied by an Exhibition Catalogue with a critical essay by Martina Lattuca.
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MONAT GALLERY
Calle de los Estudios, 7
28012 Madrid, Spain
T: + 0034 910 735 514
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HOURS
Mon-Fri 10 am-6:30 pm
Sat-Sun closed
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
PINK ART FAIR
18 JULY – 20 JULY 2025
PREVIEW 18 JULY, 5-8 PM
(Seoul, South Korea) From Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20, 2025, GALERIE BRUNO MASSA welcomes visitors to PINK ART FAIR in Seoul, South Korea.
The 16th Pink Art Fair Seoul (PAFS) 2025 will be held from July 18th to July 20th at the 16th floor of JW Marriott Seoul, serving as a warm-up party prior to the grand art events, KIAF and Frieze Art Fair. PAFS 2025 is an art celebration that takes place across all the rooms on the 16th floor of the luxurious 5-star JW Marriott Seoul in Gangnam, offering a vibrant experience of art and culture.
Learn more at www.artnet.com.
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com
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JW Marriott Hotel Seoul
176 Sinbanpo-ro, Seocho
Seoul, South Korea
Gallery Booth 1608
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GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
12 rue Vivienne
Paris 75002 France
T: +33 (0) 6 61 00 10 33
STAMBA Hotel
D BLOCK - SUITE E21
14 M. Kostava, Vera
Tbilisi 0108 Georgia
T: +995 599 073 886
399-22, Dalsanli,
Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun,
Busan 46026 South Korea
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JEJU, SOUTH KOREA
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
JEJU INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR
3 JULY – 6 JULY 2025
PREVIEW 3 JULY, 3-7 PM
(Jeju, South Korea) From Thursday, July 3 through Sunday, July 6, 2025, GALERIE BRUNO MASSA welcomes visitors to JIAF in Jeju, South Korea.
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA is thrilled to participate for its third time at JEJU INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR (JIAF) in Jeju Island, South Korea. JIAF aims to make an opportunity to interact with artists, galleries, and collectors within the country or from overseas in Jeju of superb natural landscape. The fair committee seeks how to meet the demand of art and market at the same time, and lower the barrier to entry for an artistic market. It hopes visitors to feel familiar with art works and enjoy them at ease. It participates in saving the Earth and protecting the environment by reducing waste. JIAF hopes to contribute to the community as a platform sharing the value of art works with people.
Learn more about this exhibition at www.artnet.com.
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com
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JEJU INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER
224 Jungmungwangwang-ro,
Seogwipo, Jeju-do, South Korea
Gallery Booth A19
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GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
12 rue Vivienne
Paris 75002 France
T: +33 (0) 6 61 00 10 33
STAMBA Hotel
D BLOCK - SUITE E21
14 M. Kostava, Vera
Tbilisi 0108 Georgia
T: +995 599 073 886
399-22, Dalsanli,
Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun,
Busan 46026 South Korea
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BUSAN, SOUTH KOREA
GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
HOME·TABLE DECO ART FAIR
In partnership with the INTERNATIONAL BLUE ART FAIR
26 JUNE – 29 JUNE 2025
(Busan, South Korea) From Thursday, June 26 through Sunday, June 29, 2025, GALERIE BRUNO MASSA welcomes visitors to the HOME·TABLE DECO ART FAIR in partnership with the INTERNATIONAL BLUE ART FAIR.
Every year, this event is considered one of the most anticipated and important events to participate in, among many enthusiasts and professionals in the decoration and lifestyle industry in Korea. HOME·TABLE DECO FAIR features a curated selection of influential art, furniture, interior brands, and every single corner of one’s lifestyle.
HOME·TABLE DECO FAIR brings the latest premium home styling trends to the show floor and offers inspiring ideas. Learn more about this exhibition at www.artnet.com.
contact@galeriebrunomassa.com
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BEXCO Hall 3
55, Apec-ro, Haeundae-gu,
Busan 44972 South Korea
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GALERIE BRUNO MASSA
12 rue Vivienne
Paris 75002 France
T: +33 (0) 6 61 00 10 33
STAMBA Hotel
D BLOCK - SUITE E21
14 M. Kostava, Vera
Tbilisi 0108 Georgia
T: +995 599 073 886
399-22, Dalsanli,
Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun,
Busan 46026 South Korea
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PALERMO, ITALY
GALLERIA TILDE
artRoom
May 22 – June 9, 2025
Galleria Tilde is thrilled to announce the opening of the group exhibition artRoom, which will be held from May 22 to June 9, 2025 at its venue in Palermo, Italy.
Imaginary spaces, where walls, corners, and brushstrokes tell an intimate story, a profound reflection. The metaphorical idea of "art room" comes from the thought that each artwork is a room where art is not just a representation, but a breath, a fragment of life taking shape on the canvas. Each piece is a window into an inner world, a place where the invisible becomes visible, and what was once hidden emerges into full light.
"artRoom" is translated through rooms that are not only physical but also emotional and psychological, spaces that tell the duality of being: fragility and strength, chaos and order, dream and reality. Each artwork becomes a refuge, a corner of reflection where the viewer is invited to pause and listen, to be carried away by the power of color, the delicacy of lines, and the strength of every nuance.
It is not only the artist who creates, but also the viewer, who finds in these rooms their own narrative, an emotion that arises from the encounter with the artwork. An invitation to explore, to go beyond the surface and discover the meaning hidden behind every detail, every artistic gesture. The artwork becomes a trace, a hidden message slowly revealed, inviting the observer to become part of the process, to reflect on what is visible and what remains in the shadows.
"artRoom" is a meeting with our inner world and the world that surrounds us. The rooms are not static, but alive, full of vibrations, where each step taken within them brings us further from the everyday and closer to the essence of our being. The "artRooms" are universes that open to those who are willing to enter, to those ready to be transformed, to those ready to discover new dimensions of art and of themselves.
www.galleriatilde.it
info@galleriatilde.it
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GALLERIA TILDE
Via Giuseppe Pipitone Federico, 48
90144 Palermo PA
Italy
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Gallery Hours:
Mon 4–6 PM
Tue–Fri 10 AM–1 PM, 4–6 PM
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NEW YORK, NY
AMOS ENO GALLERY
HE SAID, SHE SAID
25 OCTOBER - 22 DECEMBER 2024
Maxwell Stevens
Dustin Oriente
Darcy Spitz
Efrat Baler-Moses
Jessamyn Plotts
Peter Calvin
Isabelle Heldenfels
Florence Alfano McEwin
Isabella Covert
Jocelyn Elizabeth
Karen Gutfreund
Nicole Melnicky
Jie Huang
Jess Levey
Megan Reilly
Stacy Seiler
A. Coffey
Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present HE SAID, SHE SAID, an Artsy-exclusive online exhibition curated by Gallery Director Ellen Sturm Niz. Running through December 22, 2024, this powerful collection brings together a diverse group of artists exploring themes of communication, gender dynamics, memory, and the nuances of truth. Through painting, photography, sculpture, digital media, and mixed media, the 17 artists in HE SAID, SHE SAID viewers to consider the complex interplay of perspectives and narratives that shape our understanding of the world.
“‘He Said, She Said” is more than just a phrase; it’s a gateway to examining the power structures within language and the often invisible weight of perspective,” Niz says. “The works in this exhibition circle around this common phrase as a means of exploring how communication can simultaneously connect and divide us, particularly when considering gendered expectations, subjective realities, and cultural biases.”
“Each of these works demonstrates the ways that narrative and communication can build up or break down our connections with one another,” Niz concludes. “From the deeply personal to the culturally charged, HE SAID, SHE SAID compels us to consider our own roles as storytellers and listeners in the broader societal conversation.”
For more information, please contact amosenogallery@gmail.com.
www.amosenogallery.org
amosenogallery@gmail.com
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AMOS ENO GALLERY
191 Henry Street
New York, NY 10002
T: +1 347 670 3310
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HOURS
Thu-Sun 12 PM–6 PM
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PALERMO, ITALY
GALLERIA TILDE
HAZE
Oct 18 – Nov 3, 2024
Giulia Osella
Maxwell Stevens
Junija Galejeva
Baiba Abelite
Camilla Fransrud
Marian Visser
Wally Artiste
Claudia Sabatini
Opening Reception: Friday, October 18th, 4:30-6:30 PM
Galleria Tilde in Palermo is pleased to announce the opening of the collective art exhibition HAZE, which will be held from October 18 to November 3, 2024 at its venue. The exhibition features works by various contemporary artists, each of whom has interpreted and expressed the theme of "Haze" in a unique and personal way, crossing different visual languages and artistic disciplines.
HAZE evokes fog, both as an atmospheric condition and as a metaphor for an enveloping and elusive emotional state. In the artistic realm, it represents not only a blurred vision of the world, but also a mental state where thoughts and emotions remain concealed, hidden within the mind and invisible to others. This "fog" becomes a powerful expressive medium, particularly suited to abstract styles, where contours dissolve and reality is transfigured into rarefied and indistinct forms.
From a psychological perspective, HAZE becomes a representation of a perceptual alteration that obscures the clarity of thoughts and emotions. It is the state where the unconscious takes over, where dreams, memories, and repressed desires emerge in ambiguous and indefinable forms. In this sense, art exploring the theme of fog becomes a journey into the depths of the mind, a symbolic representation of what lies hidden beneath the surface of consciousness.
Adopting a multidisciplinary approach that characterizes our curatorial projects, HAZE evokes the indeterminacy of being, the difficulty in grasping the essence of things and our own existence. It recalls the sublime, that feeling of awe mixed with terror when faced with the unknown and the incomprehensible. The fog thus becomes a metaphor for the human condition, trapped between what is visible and what remains beyond our understanding, between the known and the unknown.
As a symbol of the "unspoken," of what is not openly expressed but still carries a strong presence, HAZE explores absence as a form of presence. In a world where much of human communication remains unexpressed—unconfessed desires, hidden thoughts, unshared emotions—art that investigates this dimension focuses on emptiness, silence, and pauses to evoke meanings beyond what is visible.
HAZE is therefore a way of conceiving art as an experience that transcends the boundaries of form and meaning, creating a bridge between different worlds and uniting visions and perceptions in a universal embrace. This "fog" breaks down geographical and cultural boundaries, representing a shared and common experience that invites the viewer to reflect on their way of seeing and interpreting the world.
info@galleriatilde.it
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GALLERIA TILDE
Via Giuseppe Pipitone Federico, 48
90144 Palermo PA
Italy
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Gallery Hours:
Mon 4–6 PM
Tue–Fri 10 AM–1 PM, 4–6 PM
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MADRID, SPAIN
MONAT GALLERY
VISIONS: The Ultimate 360° Immersive Experience
25 OCTOBER – 23 NOVEMBER 2024
Step into a new dimension of art with VISIONS, the ultimate 360° immersive experience at MONAT GALLERY. This cutting-edge exhibition transforms the way we see and interact with contemporary art, blending technology with creativity to offer a deeper, more intimate connection to the artwork.
Our immersive exhibitions redefine how we experience art, allowing visitors to be fully surrounded by color, light, and motion in a way that enhances emotional engagement. Through VISIONS, viewers are not just passive spectators; they become part of the art, their perspective shifting as they explore the depths and layers of each piece. This multisensory experience enables a profound connection with contemporary art, opening up new ways of feeling, understanding, and interpreting its meaning.
Join us at MONAT GALLERY to be part of a new era in contemporary art where the boundaries between the viewer and the artwork dissolve in an unforgettable immersive experience.
For further information about the exhibition and related works contact info@monatgallery.com.
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MONAT GALLERY
Calle de los Estudios, 7
28012 Madrid, Spain
T: + 0034 910 735 514
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HOURS
Mon-Fri 10 am-6:30 pm
Sat-Sun closed
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PALERMO, ITALY
GALLERIA TILDE
(de)construct
Sept 20 – Oct 11, 2024
Eleha Carenza
Camilla Fransrud
Maxwell Stevens
Marian Visser
Jolanda Wassenaar
Opening Reception: Friday, September 20th, 4:30-6:30 PM
(Palermo, Italy) Galleria Tilde Launches the 2024/2025 Art Season with the International Contemporary Art Exhibition (de)construct.
Starting from September 20, Galleria Tilde will present a captivating selection of works by artists from around the world.
Moving in a unified direction through the duality of opposing forces, examining and challenging the notions of structure, form, and space, (de)construct delves into the process of deconstruction and reconstruction. The exhibition highlights how the fragmentation of colors and geometries, and their subsequent reinterpretation, can lead to new meanings and reimagined interpretations.
The selected works share a common thread: the exploration of fragmentation and reconstruction, as investigated by the exhibition’s curatorial theme.
Philosopher and essayist Jacques Derrida once stated, "Deconstruction is not destruction; deconstruction is an opportunity to open texts, to discover implicit meanings (...)."
The styles presented by the gallery, ranging from abstraction, geometric abstraction, to fragmented and deconstructed figurative works, offer a unique opportunity to delve into images and representations, revealing hidden or implicit meanings.
info@galleriatilde.it
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GALLERIA TILDE
Via Giuseppe Pipitone Federico, 48
90144 Palermo PA
Italy
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Gallery Hours:
Mon 4–6 PM
Tue–Fri 10 AM–1 PM, 4–6 PM
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NEW YORK, NY
VAN DER PLAS GALLERY
“THE SEASONS”
Sept 13 – Sept 22, 2024
On view: Friday, September 13th through Sunday, September 22nd, 2024
Opening Reception: Friday, September 13th, 6-8 PM
(NEW YORK, NY) From Friday, September 13th through Sunday, September 22nd, Van Der Plas presents an All Art+ Group Exhibition titled: “The Seasons”
“The key is what is within the artist. The artist can only paint what she or he is about.” -Lee Krasner
Lee Krasner, a prominent figure in the 20th-century art world and promoter of her late husband Jackson Pollock's legacy, championed authenticity. She emphasized the intricate interplay of rhythm and inner workings in art, highlighting the importance of honoring personal resonance in artistic expression.
“The Seasons” is a dynamic group exhibition showcasing diverse mediums and styles. Each artwork serves as a mirror, reflecting the world and our emotional landscapes. Beyond symbols, this exhibition invites artists to ignite meaningful connections with viewers, echoing Lee Krasner's belief that true art stems from personal authenticity. Embrace your inner voice and join us in shaping the narrative of your artistic journey.
Learn more about this exhibition at www.vanderplasgallery.com
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VAN DER PLAS GALLERY
156 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002
T: +1 212 227 8983
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Gallery Hours:
Monday - Sunday
11am - 6pm
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MONACO

MONACO ART FAIR
August 23 – August 25, 2024
(MONACO) From Friday, August 23 through Sunday, August 25, 2024, MONAT GALLERY welcomes visitors to art3f MONACO ART FAIR.
“art3f Monaco takes place annually, when the summer season begins at the Rock. Focused on being a welcoming contemporary art show, it is thus proud to offer pieces to visitors, collectors, and dealers. In fact, they can view and purchase large wall art in a range of media and sculptural pieces in various forms. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed. Consequently, it encourages like-minded people with a passion for contemporary art to meet, network and discuss what’s new in their field. In brief, art3f Moncaco is the event where the stars of tomorrow can be spotted and exciting artworks can be discovered.” -ARTFAIRMAG
MONACO ART FAIR
August 23 – 25, 2024
art3f Monaco
Chapiteau de Fontvieille
5 Avenue des Ligures
98000 Monaco
Hours:
Friday: 4 pm to 10 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 8 pm
Sunday: 10 am to 7 pm
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MONAT GALLERY
Calle de los Estudios, 7
28012 Madrid, Spain
+34 910 73 55 14
info@monatgallery.com
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MADRID, SPAIN
HORIZON
June 28 - July 22, 2024
(MADRID, SPAIN) MONAT GALLERY is thrilled to invite you to "HORIZON," a new group exhibition now on view running from June 28th to July 22nd.
This exhibition features a diverse array of contemporary artworks, highlighting the inventive techniques and unique perspectives of a talented group of artists. Discover the dynamic fusion of styles and mediums, as each piece adds to a rich and multifaceted artistic tapestry. Don't miss this extraordinary exhibition and the chance to be inspired by the beauty and creativity of "Horizon."
Visit Artsper to view works included in this exhibition. For further information about the exhibition and related works contact info@monatgallery.com
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MONAT GALLERY
Calle de los Estudios, 7
28012 Madrid, Spain
+34 910 73 55 14
info@monatgallery.com
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HOURS
Mon 10am-6:30pm
Tue 10am-6:30pm
Wed 10am-6:30pm
Thu 10am-6:30pm
Fri 10am-6:30pm
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