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THEINDEPENDENTNEWSSOURCE TRU VUE ANNOUNCES INDUSTRY MILESTONE: ALL-STARS FRAMING ESTHER COHEN CONTEST GIVEN ICON AWARD

Tru Vue has launched its PI Creative founder, “Raise Your Glass” framing Esther Cohen, has been contest by inviting winners given the 2018 Network from past competitions to of Executive Women in New River Fine Art’s new location on East Las Olas Blvd. Page 14. submit pieces of work using Hospitality Icon Award for Tru Vue products. The ethos her 40+ years in business of the contest is to celebrate during a gala in New York WALMART ACQUIRES the artists who elevate the City. Cohen started PI in art. Visit page 24. 1976 when the company was called Posters Interna- ART.COM’S ASSETS tional. Go to page 26. Walmart is expanding its reach into the art and home décor HIGH-TOUCH MOBILE market, as well as attempting to attract a younger more afflu- ART & FRAMING ent consumer, with the acquisition of Art.com’s assets includ- SERVICE LAUNCHED THE 2019 WEST COAST ing its catalog, IP, trade name, and U.S. operations. The ART & FRAME EXPO purchase will offer the Big Box retailer’s customers access C. Parker Gallery and HIGHLIGHTS to two million curated images available as posters, as well as Rockwell Art & Framing are limited edition prints. But what does this mean for the art and partnering to launch a mobile The West Coast Art & framing industry and will this have to step up their sales art and framing service that Frame Expo held January acquisition help to spark in- approach to keep their cus- takes artwork and framing 28-30 at the Hotel & terest in the art market to- tomers engaged. “The quest options to customers’ resi- Casino in Las Vegas is wards a younger consumer? to own everything and to dential and commercial celebrating its 20th anniver- Ken Warren, co-owner with capture eyeballs and wallets location in Connecticut and sary with various events his wife Pat of Westport is at supersonic speed,” he parts of New York. Page 21. during the show. Page 14. River Gallery in Westport, says. “So many stores have CT, feels that galleries may continued on page 14

QUOTE OF THE MONTH: “We are constantly in a two-way dialogue with customers about art, trends, styles, colors, etc., so they are always affecting the type of artwork we that offer.” Lonnie Lemco, page 14. FullPageAdTemplate_Layout 1 12/6/18 4:27 PM Page 1 FullPageAdTemplate_Layout 1 12/17/18 11:13 AM Page 1 FullPageAdTemplate_Layout 1 1/16/19 10:41 AM Page 1 JAN19-TOC-_Layout 1 1/21/19 1:15 PM Page 1

VOLUME XXIV INSIDE THIS ISSUE ISSUE 1

DEPARTMENTS Fundraiser To HP Print Media High-Touch Mobile Support Wins SGIA Award Service Launched ARTISTS & PUBLISHERS Page 12 Milan Gallery is holding an on- HP’s Large Format Print C. Parker Gallery and Rock- going sale of work by Rome Media was awarded by Spe- well Art & Framing are part- Milan, an artist known for his cialty Graphic Imaging Asso- nering on the launch of a FRAMING palette knife paintings of the ciation as the winner for the mobile art and framing serv- Page 21 Adriatic coasts of Italy and category of Textile, Canvas, ice—taking art selections and Croatia, to help support him in its annual Product of the framing options to residential through his battle with ALS. Year competition. or commercial locations. CALENDAR Page 25 Page 18 Page 18 Page 21

INDUSTRY MILESTONE Calendar: Esther Cohen What’s Hot in Page 26 Industry Events Given Icon Award Open Editions

As the Winter season contin- PI Creative founder, Esther This month’s What’s Hot in WHAT’S HOT IN ues, the art industry features Cohen has been given the Open Editions features a va- OPEN EDITIONS many shows including the Icon Award by NEWH for her riety of the latest best selling Page 30 West Coast Art & Frame career spanning more than open edition prints, some Expo, the PPFA Annual Con- 40 years with the company available as print-on-demand vention, Surtex, Frieze Los now run by two of her sons, images, and it includes con- OPEN EDITION PRINTS Angeles, and Art Palm Springs. Andrew and Richard Cohen. tact information as well. Page 32 Page 25 Page 26 Page 30

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“Peek-A-Boo” by Charise Cooper is an oil on board measuring 16 by 12 inches, retailing for $495. For more information, call Milan Gallery in Fort Worth, TX, at (817) 338-4278 or go to: www.milangallery.com.

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IN OUR OPINION

THE the weight of grand expecta- tion. However, the reality is CULMINATION that what is done today with ART WORLD NEWS conviction and vigor is the OF Editor in Chief Sarah Seamark only common ingredient in the [email protected] RELENTLESS formula for success. Managing Editor Koleen Kaffan HABITS Today is the biggest and [email protected] most important asset a busi- Production Manager Sue Bonaventura hile chatting with an ness owner has at their dis- elite industry profes- posal. Whatever is done today Editor at Large Jo Yanow-Schwartz Wsional about his is far more impactful than plans, outlook, and actions for what you intend to do in the Columnists Todd Bingham 2019, I was stunned by the future. In retail, their is an om- [email protected] clarity and conviction of his re- nipresent sense of urgency. Barney Davey marks. Perhaps emboldened Perhaps those who own and [email protected] by his many years of service operate frameshops and gal- Joshua Kaufman to art galleries and frameshops leries are among the biggest [email protected] throughout the country, or by adrenalin junkies out there. To his innate ability to have suc- be able to catapult the activi- Contributing Writers Greg Perkins cessfully navigated the indus- ties of today, this 24-hour Cristi Smith try turbulence of the last period, requires an extensive Zella Hannum decade or so—it was clear, emotional, physical, and intel- Publisher John Haffey with steel sharp focus, 2019 lectual investment that most [email protected] was in his sights. Without re- people with don’t posses or gret or negativity toward what deliberately shy away from. Associate Publisher Brooks Male never materialized in “the used The time is always now. You to be,” his mantra is all about know what needs to be done. Information Technologist Joe Gardella opening up the door to the fu- You know how to do it or how ture by stepping up to the to find the right people to do it Editorial Advisory Board threshold and taking action for you. Only you can flip the Phillip Gevik, Gallery Phillip, Toronto, Canada today. So often goals are switch and get going. Steven Hartman, The Contessa Gallery, Cleveland, OH established yet the strategy Jeff Jaffe, POP International Galleries, New York or steps to success are never John Haffey Heidi Leigh, AFA, SoHo, NY identified, or they become Ruth-Ann Thorn, Exclusive Collections, bogged down or falter under Publisher Cedros Design Center, Solana Beach, CA ADVERTISING SALES INFORMATION Eastern U.S. & International Midwest & West Coast John Haffey, Publisher Brooks Male, Associate Publisher Phone (203) 854-8566 Phone (203) 854-8566 Fax (203) 900-0225 Fax (203) 900-0225 [email protected]

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Fabienne Delacroix Solo Exhibit New River Fine Art Grand Opening

F a b i e n n e Some 300 D e l a c r o i x collectors at- enjoyed a tended New solo exhibi- River Fine tion in De- Art’s grand cember at opening in Hugo Ga- November lerie, SoHo, of its new featuring 37 and more paintings, as spacious lo- well as gi- cation at 822 clées on East Las © John Lambert Photos paper in edi- Olas Blvd., From left, Victor Llaguno, New River art tions of 30 Delacroix’s “Première Neige sur Notre Dame,” Fort Laud- consultant, with Lori and Joseph Gugluizza. that she is acrylic on board, 31 1/2 by 23 3/4 inches. erdale, FL. self-publish- Designed with a clean, contemporary look, it is one block ing. The show was entitled “Paris Est une Fête” after the west of its former location, but more in the heart of the action, French title of Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, a says owner Lisa Burgess. “Improvements were needed and collection of 1920s memories from when he lived in Paris. the rent was going up, as it is all over South Florida.” The new Similarly, Delacroix’s France is a vision of the past—her’s space, “Has been very warmly received and sales have been rooted in the rose-tinted revelry of the Belle Epoque. Shown brisk.” Visit: www.newriverfineart.com or call (954) 524-2100. is “Première Neige sur Notre Dame,” acrylic on board, 31 1/2 by 23 1/2 inches. Her work in this show retailed for Alpert’s Paintings at the Pentagon $1,200 to $15,000. For details about Fabienne Delacroix’s work, visit: www.hugogalerie.com or call (212) 226-2262. Military artist Steve Alpert Babyak’s ‘Guitars of the Stars’ has been hon- ored with a POP International Galleries, New York, year long ex- held a show called “Guitars of the Stars” hibition at the debuting 18 new works by Michael Pentagon of Babyak and featuring mixed media his series of paintings of guitars by musicians such seven paint- as Bo Diddley, Sting, and Keith Richards. ings, Full Hon- “Babyak collects and plays guitars, so ors, that depict he is very mindful and aware of detail in a ceremony his work,” says gallery owner Jeff Jaffe. few have the With more than 125 people in atten- privilege of The cover of Alpert’s book of paintings, “Full dance, the event saw many sales from attending, the Honors,” with a foreword by Bob Woodruff. art and music lovers alike. Babyak’s art- burial of a vet- work retails from $2,500 to $41,500, eran on sacred ground at Arlington National Cemetery. with pieces from the Guitars series re- In conjunction with the exhibition, Alpert has produced a tailing for $8,500. Call (212) 533-4262 book, Full Honors, featuring the seven paintings and with or go to: www.popinternational.com. a foreword by Bob Woodruff, best-selling author and journalist and co-founder of the Bob Woodruff Foundation “Keith Richards’ Micawber Tele- with the mission Stan Up for Heroes. The hardbound caster” is a mixed media on board with 20-page book sells for $99.99 from Alpert’s website which resin measuring 20 by 48 1/2 inches. is located at: www.stevealpertart.com.

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WEST COAST ART AND FRAME EXPO WALMART ACQUIRES ART.COM HIGHLIGHTS continued from page 1 the biggest retailer in the One cannot deny that the LAS VEGAS—With over 140 thrust themselves into the art world is taking notice of the acquisition of Art.com will ex- exhibitors of art and framing- market. Sadly, many younger art business can be an en- pand Walmart’s digital foot- related products and equip- folks now see art as an ac- couraging statement. It all de- print and bring in a different ment, the 20th anniversary cessory, like a lamp. That per- pends on how much value we type of consumer. Lonnie edition of the West Coast ception may water-down fine Lemco, owner of World Art Art & Frame Expo takes art sales and framing serv- Group in Richmond, VA, says place January 28–30 at the ices. The question is, how that open edition publishers, Paris Hotel & Casino. can we prosper? As an art like himself, may benefit. The National Conference, gallery owner, I need to fine “Walmart already sells home offering over 100 seminars tune my back story to ensure décor products, and the acqui- and workshops, begins a day our clients know that what sition of Art.com will expand earlier on Sunday, January they are buying is special, their reach and penetration in 27. The WCAF Expo, pro- authentic, and that there is a the digital space,” he says. duced by Hobby Pubco, is real person in France or Utah “We are constantly in a two- also the setting for the on the other end of the paint- way dialogue with customers PPFA Annual Convention. brush that created the art.” about art, trends, styles, colors, etc., so our customers are al- Sunday: Norah Lynne Brown, co- ways affecting the type of art- 7:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m. owner with her husband Alan work we offer. We don’t think Framers Breakfast. Bally’s of Gallery One in Mentor, Westport River Gallery is our business will be disrupted Skyview 1. Sponsored by Ohio, says the Art.com sale located in Westport, CT. by the acquisition, as we are a PPFA, open to all attendees. may just be another evolution major source of new, on-trend 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. of the industry. “I remember bring to them. If we continue artwork for Art.com, and for the Great Frames of Europe the days when galleries like to bring on-trend, relevant art- wall and home décor industry Wine & Cheese Reception, ours used the big New York work that sells through to worldwide. Both Art.com and compliments of Picture Graphic Society catalogue as their customers, we have the Walmart will continue to need Framing Magazine. a sales tool staple for clients opportunity to grow.” new content to drive busi- wishing to pur- ness, and because of that, we Monday: chase inexpen- are creating over 150 new im- 6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. sive prints,” she ages every week.” WCAF Expo 20th Anniversary says. “Then Party. Bally’s Skyview 5. NYGS merged As the acquisition is still in with Lieberman’s its early stages, not much is Tuesday: and, I assume, known of how things will change 8:30 a.m.–10 a.m. Walmart will carry for Art.com, but Gary Levine, Art Copyright Coalition similar products president of Roaring Brook meeting. For information, and appeal to Art in Elmsford, NY, says that contact John Chester at similar clientele.” Gallery One is located in Mentor, Ohio. it would be wise to keep in the Wild Apple booth. mind the consumer’s vision 5:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. John Chester, president of Mr. Chester does worry of both brands when moving Tru Vue’s Annual Cocktail Wild Apple, Woodstock, VT, that Walmart could play fa- forward. “If the Art.com brand Party at its booth. Winners says that while this is a big vorites when presenting art- name is kept separate from of All-Star Framing story for many in this sector work to customers and that Walmart’s, then there might Competition announced. of the industry, as a whole, it equal footing may not be not be much of a change in is just another way that tech- given. “It is possible that they perception—good or bad. But Wednesday: nology has changed how might promote their own pro- if at some point there is a 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. business is done today. “This prietary artwork and place branding change, that might Successful Retailing: is huge news within our indus- it higher in search algorithms. alter people’s buying habits. I A Panel Discussion led by Jay try, but it is likely to go under However, it is likely that they think this is a very good move Goltz. Paris Champagne 2. the radar for the broad con- will continue to feature the for Walmart to increase their sumer market, at least in the artwork that is most appeal- profile in the art world, partic- short- to mid-term,” he says. ing to the consumer and ularly in attracting younger Show Hours: “I do see this, however, as a produces the best results online shoppers who want to Monday: 11 a.m.–6 p.m. positive validation of the eco- which gives us the chance to customize their art purchases. Tuesday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. nomic importance of artwork at stay relevant and important Wednesday: 10 a.m.–3 p.m. all price points. The fact that to them.” continue on page 16 PAGE 14 ART WORLD NEWS AlanDivers-NOV18_Layout 1 12/3/18 10:29 AM Page 1

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STEVEN SCOTT GALLERY’S ART.COM ACQUIRED as well as their income, contin- row they may be able to afford BURGEONING ESTATE continued from page 14 ues to grow. an original. They might even AND RESALE BUSINESS decide to go visit an art fair or As a publisher, we need to Mixed media artist Louise gallery, and maybe find you.” be evolving with the times. Cutler, Fort Walmart’s partnership with Collins, CO, Art.com is Art.com for a publisher can is happy to not the first only mean more sales, as- see more purchase by suming the publisher has a re- public expo- Walmart as lationship with Art.com, and sure to the they have been that the publisher’s offering is art industry. “I on a bit of a consistent with that of the on- believe any buying spree line retailer.” website that of late. Since sells art is a 2010, they © Del-Bourree Bach The acquisition is also being positive for have acquired —As Steven seen as an attempt to attract everyone,” 40 online Scott’s gallery matures, a a more affluent consumer as she says. “Sea Lace I” by Jennifer Gold- brands, such growing segment of his busi- the average art and framing “Art adds berger is a hand-embellished as Vudu, ness relates to estate and re- customer is under the age of beauty to fine art print measuring 20 Shoes.com, sale sales. In business 45 and makes more than the world; by 20 inches ($85). Available M o d C l o t h , 30-plus years, he says, “I am $100,000, according to Unity and web- from World Art Group, www. B o n o b o s , finding that my clients are Marketing. An average Wal- sites likes theworldartgroup.com. M o o s e j a w, moving from big houses to mart customer is said to be a A r t . c o m and Eloquii as tiny studio apartments, and woman in her 50s with a allow people the opportunity to part of a strategy to take on some are passing. Some household income of $50,000. purchase art that they would retail giant Amazon and win don’t have kids to give their over millennials. Walmart’s art to, and sometimes the From an artist’s press release indicated that kids don’t want it.” Over the perspective, the ac- the acquisition of Art.com was past 10 years, an increasing quisition may not di- to add to its “specialty home number of Mr. Scott’s clients rectly affect their sales experience” which has a sepa- have been requesting he han- as it would apply to a rate website. Art.com, founded dle the sale of their artwork different type of art in 1998, is said to be the largest or their children ask him to collector, but Julie online art retailer with more handle an estate sale. He Maner, director of busi- than 19 million customers in now familiarizes himself with ness affairs of Museum 150 countries, and averaging sales at auction houses from Editions Ltd., New “An Evening Out Neutral” by Julia $300 million a year in revenue. Boston to Washington, DC, Rochelle, NY, that Purinton measures 36 by 24 inches According to Walmart, the and also receives alerts for represents the work ($27). Available from Wild Apple, new parent company will keep some artists. He markets of Charles Fazzino, www.wildapple.com. Estate/Resale Collections says that technology via the gallery’s e-newsletter. has introduced the art indus- not otherwise have been ex- Viewers can click on a link try to many younger con- posed to. This, in turn, can in- and go to: www:stevenscott sumers and could, in the long crease the desire to purchase gallery.com where all the run, be a good thing. “I think more (and different) art in the works in the collection are this is just the next step in the future. I do believe it will open presented with details, includ- commoditization of art that the door for more exposure in ing the current estimated re- has happened in the U.S. over the long run for an artist.” tail price and the estate sale the last 15 years or so,” she Cutler says that once art, in price—which is 20% off retail. says. “There has always been any form, enters a person’s “Over 400 people opened my high-end/high-brow art that is home, there is opportunity to “Poppies in the Wind” by latest e-mail, and we have distinguishable from the ‘art keep the interest going and Marie-Elaine Cusson meas- sold 10 of the pieces.” for the masses,’ but the trends create a customer looking for ures 24 by 24 inches ($25) Shown is “Afternoon Moon” in marketing, merchandising, more. “If someone is actively from Roaring Brook Art, by Del-Bouree Bach, acrylic and producing artwork have looking for art online, it is pos- www.roaringbrook.com. on board, 12 by 12 inches, seriously blurred those lines. sible for them to come across framed in silver leaf, with This is another step in that di- your website. I think the more the original domain going, as an estate sale price of rection.” The trick, she says, is art people see out there the well as cross-listing Art.com $2,400. For further informa- to keep the interest in art going more they are interested in products on Walmart.com and tion, visit the website, or for the consumer as their de- buying—sure they might buy a telephone (410) 902-9300. sire for more valuable work, reproduction today but tomor- continued on page 20 PAGE 16 ART WORLD NEWS FullPageAdTemplate_Layout 1 12/26/18 9:56 AM Page 1 JAN19-News-Milan-HP copy_Layout 1 1/21/19 1:01 PM Page 1

MEISNER ART CASTING & GALLERY CREATES FUNDRAISER TO SUPPORT ROME MILAN DEDICATION TO SAINT JOHN PAUL II Milan Gallery, Fort Worth, says, “Over our last 26 night a few strokes with TX, is holding an on-going years, Rome would paint in Rome in our gallery.” sale of art- work by The Milan However, gym- artist Rome family, from nastics has always Milan to left, back row: been a passion for help support Sophie, Lesli Rome. His mother, him through and Tal Milan; American Impres- his battle front row: sionist artist Henri- with ALS. Jerry Milan, etta Milan, was an Rome, a life- seated; Olympic gymnast time artist Henrietta and, over the years, known for Milan, Sydney, Tal and Rome have his Impres- Paris, Rome and Pauline Milan. The family was attend- attended 12 Olympic sionist pal- ing a ceremony for the presentation to Rome Milan of Games. ette knife a Pride of Texas award from the GAT Gymnastics paintings of Association of Texas. For further infor- NEW YORK—Mitch Meisner, the Adriatic mation on Rome sculptor and owner of coasts of Italy and Croatia, our gallery window some Milan’s work, visit his website Meisner Art Casting & the Aegean Islands, and the weekends. He would let kids at: www.milangallery.com or Gallery, Deer Park, NY, coasts of France and Spain, under 13 paint a few strokes call (817) 338-4278. along with sculptor Colby on whatever piece Grace presented an acrylic he was working on, sculpture titled “The Peace and he helped sev- Cross” to honor Saint John eral kids become Paul II as a gesture in support artists and choose of peace. The sculpture, a that as a career. cross featuring etched doves, One girl was so in- shown, measures 27 by spired she went to 34 1/2 by 8 inches and was art college at the created for, and with the University of Texas, guidance of, Pave the Way graduated, and then Foundation (PTWF), an became my art international nonsectarian assistant for six “Sunflowers on Blue” by Rome Milan organization with representa- years all because is an oil with palette knife measuring tion in 22 countries. she painted one 14 by 11 inches and retailing for $700. “Tiles, Shutter and Floral” The piece is on display at by Rome Milan, oil with The Holy See Mission to the palette knife, 30 by 40 United Nations and was inches, retail $2,400. HP WINS SGIA AWARD presented to His Excellency Specialty Graphic Imaging edge cracking when stretched. Archbishop Bernardito Auza was also an international Association (SGIA) has an- It is made with yarn from Apostolic Nuncio. The sculp- gymnast and coach of the nounced the winners of its 100% recycled water bottles. ture was sponsored by sev- year. He was given the diag- annual Product of the Year Recycling beverage containers eral donors including Meisner nosis of the crippling and ter- competition. Sixty-eight, state- (and other materials) saves Art Casting and Gallery, minal illness last year on this of-the-art products were se- energy, reduces greenhouse who originated the project 59th birthday. lected from a record-setting gas emissions, and diverts ma- with PTWF directors Stanley field of 255 submissions. The terial from landfills. Compatible Browne and Jay Parker and Rome is the older brother entries were featured in a with HP DesignJet Ink technol- with additional support from of Tal Milan, owner of Milan special exhibit at SGIA Expo ogy, this affordable canvas Marvin Kaplan. Gallery, who says, “He has in Las Vegas. HP’s Large For- provides single-step print pro- tens of thousands in bills and mat Print Media award winner duction, eliminating the need For further information, this January will be going to for the category of Textile, for top coating, and is de- contact Meisner Art Casting Boston for some stem cell Canvas, is HP Recycled Satin signed to be easy-to-wrap. & Gallery at (631) 777-1711 treatments.” Canvas. HP Recycled Satin Call (888) 893-4668, e-mail: or by visiting the website at: Canvas is a high-performing, [email protected], www.meisnergallery.com. Recalling happier days, Tal durable canvas that resists www.HPLFmedia.com. PAGE 18 ART WORLD NEWS HalfPageStacked_Layout 1 1/21/19 3:46 PM Page 1

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THE OPPENHEIMERS ART.COM ACQUIRED what triggers an interest or ino’s 3-dimensional work is CO-AUTHOR BOOK continued from page 16 why they come in. Our busi- very detail oriented and could ON GOULD’S PRINTS nesses are still vital for collec- not be printed in different sizes, the Walmart-owned Jet.com. tors to come in and see, feel, and Cutler’s work is mixed and fall in love with art of a media and on different medi- Technology has forced the higher level than anything on- ums. “I sell original art, created art industry to evolve at a line. Someone came in last and sold by me,” Ms. Cutler much faster pace than it may says. “Walmart cannot match have liked, and the key has that. My collectors buy art from been to move with it, whilst me because they like my embracing the part of a busi- work and me. They have an ness that is attracting con- emotional attachment to my sumers. “There have been so work. I do think if anything it many changes in the art busi- will give people a new per- ness that I don’t see this hav- spective on the world of art ing any further impact,” Mr. and art buying in general. Warren of Westport River Walmart can’t take collectors Gallery says. “The Internet, away from you. Most people –A book signing was eBay and even Groupon have buying at Walmart will be buy- held at Joel Oppenheimer been bigger earlier disrupters. ing to dress up a room. They Gallery in early November for Art galleries and frameshops are not trying to connect with newly released The Family of need to abandon what they “Tagging the Big Apple” the piece or have any mental Hummingbirds: The Complete have done in the past, since by Charles Fazzino and or emotional attachment to it. Prints of John Gould. Pub- the old model of doing busi- Heather Fazzino is a 3D People buy art from us be- lished by Rizzoi Electa, the ness is on life support. We silkscreen serigraph on cause they were moved in book is co-authored by Joel need to focus on our strengths, paper and 3D mixed media some way by it and the per- and Laura Oppenheimer, who our service, our value-added, on aluminum from Museum son they are buying it from.” are known for the contempo- manage our expectations, ed- Editions, www.fazzino.com. rary fine art prints they publish ucate our public, and revisit While Walmart is known to in partnership with museums our pricing and offerings. If week to buy two paintings by alter wholesale pricing in including the American Mu- we can’t change, we die like Tom Everhart from us because other sectors of their busi- seum of Natural History, the typewriter companies.” they drove by the night before ness, those that we spoke to New-York Historical Society, and saw them in the window. felt that since this is such a and the Royal Botanic Gar- Any art industry veteran That is an episodic sale.” small part of the corporation’s dens, Kew, England. Joel knows that changes to how business, it may not Oppenheimer is also one of business is done come quickly change pricing. “I ex- the foremost authorities on and one must adapt and seize pect pricing to re- Audubon. Joel Oppenheimer all opportunities. Mrs. Brown main pretty stable,” is the author of The Birds of of Gallery One has experi- Mr. Chester says. America: The Bien Chromolith- enced many changes in how “Art publishers are ographic Edition, edited by customers are acquired over competing for the Laura Oppenheimer, published her 45 years of running of a business of online re- by W. W. Norton in 2013. For gallery. “It is all part of growth. tailers, but at the Hummingbird lovers, bird First people purchase an item same time these on- watchers, and fans of natural to add color to their décor, line retailers are com- history art, The Family of Hum- cheaply. And then, perhaps, peting against other mingbirds is the definitive illus- they develop an interest in online retailers, and trated book on Gould’s purchasing wall decor of ‘real’ This triptych of “Egret and Magnolia” depend on art con- celebrated hummingbird folio. value.” by Louise Cutler measure 20 by 60 tent from the publish- The book showcases 418 de- inches for each panel and are acrylic ers. And the online tailed hand-colored lithographs And once the consumer’s and metal leaf on watercolor paper, on-demand model of hummingbirds created in the interest is piqued, having a mounted onto panel. Available at: does have the advan- mid-1800s, representing all the brick-and-mortar gallery and www.louisecutlerstudio.com. tage because the re- known species at that time. frameshop within their own tailer does not risk The 304-page hard cover book community can help them de- Artists like Charles Fazzino holding inventory that is not sells for $65 from Amazon, velop into a collector of art. and Louise Cutler do not feel selling and only pays the pub- Rizzoli online and by phone “So much of our business is that they will lose sales from lisher when they make a sale.” from the Joel Oppenheimer like an ER that attracts an more people buying from Wal- Gallery. Visit: www.rizzoliusa episodic clientele,” Mr. Warren mart online as what they have Koleen Kaffan is Managing .com or call (312) 642-5300. says. “You just never know to offer is very different. Fazz- Editor of Art World News. PAGE 20 ART WORLD NEWS JAN19-News-Framing-CParkerRockwellRTPg_Layout 1 1/21/19 12:58 PM Page 1

FRAMERICA EXPANDS HIGH-TOUCH MOBILE ART & FRAMING SERVICE INDUSTRIAL COLLECTION WITH STEEL BAR C. Parker Gallery of Green- interior is spacious enough is made through LifeSaver’s wich, CT, and Rockwell Art & for a customer to enjoy FrameVue Visualization cloud- Framing with six locations in tea or coffee as they make based software. Through the Connecticut, are partnering FrameVue app, a on the launch of a mobile art photo is taken of the and framing service—taking artwork that needs art selections and framing op- framing; that photo tions to customers’ residen- is sent to the cloud tial or commercial locations. version of LifeSaver’s “This will add an expanded POS system for level of customer service,” the frame to be de- says Stephen Rockwell signed and shown to Desloge, president, Rockwell the customer. Mr. YAPHANK, NY—Framerica’s Art & Framing, serving cus- Desloge made the industrial design options now tomers for over 40 years decision to go with include Steel Bar, an oxi- throughout Fairfield and LifeSaver Software dized cool metallic finish Westchester Counties, as after meeting with that is surface-treated to ap- well as . the company’s owner pear elementally eroded. Tiffany Benincasa, principal of C. Paul Thomas and his “Our Rusted Steel has been Tiffany Benincasa, principal Parker Gallery, and Stephen Rock- team at the West a huge hit,” notes Josh of C. Parker Gallery, adds, “It well Desloge, president of Rockwell Coast Art & Frame Eichner, executive VP. “We will be a high-touch experi- Art & Framing with their art and Expo earlier this year. received requests for a more ence for clients seeing the art framing service van. cool-blue option to comple- and framing (options) in their “For us to be able ment and the result is Steel own setting.” In business 18 their art and framing selec- to provide the convenience Bar.” It is available in profiles years, the gallery offers art- tions, or the art and framing of going to a customer’s ranging to 3 inches. Call (800) work ranging from decorative is taken into their home or home or office we think will 372-6422 for further informa- to investment quality to cus- office where the selections be extremely well received tion or visit the website at: tomers that include corpora- are made. Mr. Desloge ex- in our market and help us www.framerica.com. tions, collectors, and increase our geo- interior designers. She graphic reach to has taken artwork to people who may not DELTA PICTURE FRAME’S clients’ homes for a want to travel to DISTRESSED WOOD WITH long time, but one part a gallery or frame- ANTIQUE GOLD LIP of this service that has shop,” he says. been fragmented is the framing. “Steve At the same time, and I have collabo- C. Parker Gallery rated for many years, will now offer an and we would take the expanded framing art back and forth.” service at its Green- Now all the framing The interior of the art and framing service van, wich Avenue loca- choices can be made with floor to ceiling carpeting, has artwork tion. Framing orders at the same time as and framing corner samples on their way to will be fulfilled at the art selection. “To customers’ homes and businesses. Rockwell Art & be successful today, Framing’s Stamford you have to focus on your plains that the process be- location where Rockwell clients’ needs and the serv- gins with a phone call to the also fulfills framing orders MIAMI—Delta Picture Frame ice you provide,” she adds. customer to ascertain what placed at its own locations. presents a collection of artwork they would like to moulding featuring distressed The mobile art and fram- look at so that a curated For more information, visit wood finishes with an antique ing service is housed in a selection can be presented Rockwell Art & Framing at: gold lip available in black, small truck, fitted out with to them on site. They also www.rockwellartandframing cream, grey, and walnut with carpeting from floor to ceil- bring samples of glazing, .com, (203) 326-1988; for C. two profile widths of 2 7/16 ing, and large enough to ac- matboards, and framing cor- Parker Gallery, visit: www. and 1 1/8 inches. Visit: commodate artwork at least ners to show the customer. cparkergallery.com or phone www.deltapictureframe.com up to 80 by 80 inches. The The actual framing selection (203) 661-0205. or call (800) 327-5482. ART WORLD NEWS PAGE 21 FullPageAdTemplate-AFAE_Layout 1 1/23/19 11:29 AM Page 1

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INDUSTRY MILESTONE

ESTHER COHEN GIVEN ICON AWARD

Esther Cohen, founder of tions and originals, licens- After getting married and frame a poster beautifully, Posters International, known ing, and print-on-demand having three children, she be- elevating it. I knew that was today as PI Fine Art, was customized art with a library came a stay-at-home mom. something that I would like recently named the 2018 of more than 20,000 images. When her boys were old to do.” Network of Executive Women “The evolution of in Hospitality (NEWH) Icon the company is Mrs. Cohen started to of Industry recipient during a true success work with the gallery to be its 38th Annual Gold Key story,” she says. an exclusive representative Award for Excellence in of their posters in Canada. Hospitality Design gala held “When I started When the contract fell in New York. The award rec- in 1976, I bought, through, she realized that she ognizes leaders in hospital- I sold, I framed, I could start her own whole- ity manufacturing who have shipped, and more sale business in Canada been active in the industry importantly, I lea- working for herself. “I quickly and community services for rned. At the time, realized that I had built up a minimum of 30 years. I didn’t know any- relationships with artists and “Truly, when I received the thing about the printers and galleries enough call announcing my Icon art business or Esther Cohen is pictured with two of to open my own business,” award, I felt as though I had business in gen- her sons, from left, PI co-owners she says. “That was when just won the lottery,” Mrs. eral. I decided to Andrew Cohen and Richard Cohen. I started Posters Interna- Cohen says. “I feel honored take the chance, tional and hit the ground and humbled and totally in even though I knew it was ei- enough, she decided to go running. I went to the differ- awe because I am being re- ther sink or swim.” back into the workforce ent galleries and museums warded for just being myself and follow her passion for in my area and they were and doing something that I Using her own money to art after a trip to a poster only too happy to do busi- love to do.” start the ness with me because I was b u s i n e s s actually in Canada and they Mrs. Cohen started Posters also helped wouldn’t have to deal with International in 1976 with her to re- all of the hassles of doing $3,000, no background in spect every business outside of the business or art, and no staff. aspect of country. It made things eas- Today, the company has building the ier and less expensive.” more than 140 employees c o m p a n y. and a 70,000-square-foot fa- “You really The mother of three cility in Toronto housing three learn to ap- would plan her work trips entities: PI Creative, PI Fine p r e c i a t e around school breaks, tak- Art, and the Esther Cohen things when ing her sons with her Gallery. Mrs. Cohen runs the it’s not only and introducing them to the gallery now and deals with your own The Esther Cohen Gallery features high-end art art industry along the way. the high-end art side of the money but and is located in PI’s Toronto headquarters. “My boys developed a love business while two of her also your of art early on and liked vis- sons, Andrew and Richard, sweat, tears, worries, sleep- gallery in New York City. iting the museums and gal- run the companies. Over less nights, and your profits “I’ve always collected art leries with me. They really the past 43 years, the com- or your loss. Thankfully, it personally and I’ve always got to learn about the busi- pany has grown from an wasn’t a loss.” Mrs. Cohen liked posters. At this gallery, ness from the inside out doing open edition poster whole- started her professional life I saw all that they offered saler to adding limited edi- as a teacher in Toronto. and loved how they could continued on page 28

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ESTHER COHEN their images even includes continued from page 26 customizable wallpaper cre- ated with a printer that can shipping, framing, selling, print from 120 inches to sweeping the floors, etc. endless in size. They were very hands-on and knew about all aspects While Mrs. Cohen is of the business.” semi-retired today, she does run The Esther Cohen During this time, Mrs. Gallery, a 1,000-square- Cohen also began licensing foot space located within and became an exclusive PI headquarters, dealing licensor for wall décor of with high-end art, while The Flintstones and Woody her sons Andrew and Woodpecker before it was Richard run the rest of the commonplace in the indus- business. try. Around 1985, Posters International, taking its cues While she has had many from customer requests accomplishments in her and industry trends, added career—from growing her limited editions. “The poster business to meeting artists, market really grew through such as Andy Warhol— the years and we grew along Mrs. Cohen feels that with it. Customers started to creating a successful busi- ask for something that was ness that has become a more than a poster that family legacy is one of was signed and numbered. her greatest achievements. After our market began to “We have been able to evolve with more limited grow because we refuse editions and eventually ori- ginals, we knew that our name no longer re- flected the art- work that we were offering and we became PI.”

Under PI Creative Art, the company has a lucrative print-on-de- mand (POD) “Swaying Palms” by Isabelle Z. is available business fea- on various mediums and measures 36 by 36 turing more inches and retails from $194.40 to $1,140.48. than 20,000 im- ages from over 100 artists. to remain stagnant,” she “With today’s technology, says. “We welcome change the sky is the limit. Art and are always ready for it can be customized to the and move with it.” point of changing size, adding colors to fit a design For further information, scheme, and by printing telephone PI Creative Art at on different materials and (800) 363-2787 or go to: substrates.” Licensing of www.picreativeart.com.

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Norwegian Bison Here are the “Norwegian Bison” by Marie-Elaine Cusson meas- best selling prints ures 36 by 24 inches and re- from some of the tails for $35. Call Roaring Brook Art, Elmsford, NY, at leading open edition (888) 779-9055 for further publishers. information, or visit: www. roaringbrookart.com. Restless Mind

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“Restless Mind” by Lina Alattar measures 24 by 24 inches and retails for $32. Avail- Beach Treasures I able to resize and print on canvas, acrylic, metal, and wood. For further information, “Beach Treasures I” by Emily telephone Image Conscious, located in Adams measures 12 by 12 inches San Francisco, at (800) 532-2333, or go to: and retails for $10.50. Phone Wild www.imageconscious.com. Apple in Woodstock, VT, at (800) 756-8359 or: www.wildapple.com. Pacific Pier

“Pacific Pier” by Bill Carson Photography measures 24 by 36 inches and retails for Forget Me Not Bouquet $30. Phone S u n D a n c e “Forget Me Not Bouquet” by Bluebird Graphics, lo- Barn measures 12 by 16 inches and retails cated in Or- for $15. For further information, telephone lando, FL, at Penny Lane Publishing, New Carlisle, (800) 617- Ohio, at (800) 273-5263 or go to: www. 5532, or go pennylanepublishing.com. to the website at: www.sdgraphics.com.

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Multi Foil Matrix II Here are the “Multi Foil Matrix II” by Jen- nifer Goldberger is an open best selling prints edition metallic foil on fine art from some of the cotton rag paper measuring 39 by 24 inches, retailing for leading open edition $175. Phone World Art publishers. Group in Richmond, VA, at (804) 213-0600 or go to: www.theworldartgroup.com. Venice II All Together

“All Together” by Michel Keck meas- ures 24 by 24 inches and retails for $35. Call Sagebrush Fine Art, Salt Lake City, Utah, at (800) 643-7243 or visit: www.sagebrushfineart.com.

“Venice II” by Ann Farrall Doyle measures 20 by 20 inches and retails for $20. For fur- ther information, call Galaxy of Graphics, East Rutherford, NJ, at (888) 464-7500 or go to the company’s website located at: Cotton Bouquet www.galaxyofgraphics.com. “Cotton Bouquet” by Kimberly Allen is a Infinity Indigo II large format custom giclée on matte paper measuring 36 by 24 inches ($102). Call A.D. Lines in Monroe, CT, for more details at (800) 836-0994 or visit the website at: www.ad-lines.com. New York, New York – Times Square – Series 4

“New York, New York – Times Square – Series 4” by James Blakeway has an “Infinity Indigo II” by Isabelle Z. is an open image that mea- edition measuring 36 by 24 inches on sures 40 by 13 paper, canvas, metal, wood and acrylic. Re- 1/2 inches and a retail price of $30. Call Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas tail prices range from $129 to $760.32. For Inc., located in Minnetonka, MN, at (800) 334-7266 for further information, more details, call PI Creative Art, Toronto, at or go to the company’s website located at: www.panoramas.com. (800) 363-2787 or: www.picreativeart.com.

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