Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Kicks Off 2019 with World-Class International Art Fair for Third Edition

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Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Kicks Off 2019 with World-Class International Art Fair for Third Edition PALM BEACH MODERN + CONTEMPORARY KICKS OFF 2019 WITH WORLD-CLASS INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR FOR THIRD EDITION The Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair (PBM+C), presented by Art Miami and hosted by the ​ ​ City of West Palm Beach, will return for its third edition in West Palm Beach City’s Tent Site (825 S Dixie ​ th th Hwy at Okeechobee Blvd) on Thursday, January 10 through Sunday, January 13 ,​ 2019. PBM+C is the ​ ​ most important fair to take place in Palm Beach during the winter season as it brings a world-class, internationally respected group of art dealers and their artists to one of the most culturally savvy and discerning collecting audiences in the world. The fair will open on Thursday evening at 5:00pm, with an exclusive VIP Preview benefiting the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and Joe Namath Foundation. Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary, an ​ ​ integral part of the prestigious Art Miami Group, which just celebrated its 29th edition of Art Miami, ​ presents a world-class art fair in Palm Beach, which curates and offers the best investment quality works from the 20th and 21st centuries. The Fair will take place in the intimate and modern setting of a ​ ​ temperature controlled clear span pavilion, conveniently located behind Restoration Hardware, between CityPlace and the luxurious Hilton West Palm Beach. Collectors, art connoisseurs and art world luminaries alike will have the opportunity to acquire investment quality blue chip, modern and contemporary, and post-war works from nearly 70 top international galleries over the four days of the fair. These premier galleries come from as far as Austria, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Columbia, Venezuela and throughout the United States. Collectors annually flock to the PBM+C Fair for important works on display from renowned artists such as Josef Albers, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, John Chamberlain, Lynn Chadwick, Marc Chagall, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ George Condo, Elaine De kooning, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Eric Fischl, Sam ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Francis, Alberto Giacometti, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Gustav Klimt, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, Wifredo Lam, Fernand Léger, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Robert Mapplethorpe, Roberto Matta, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Terry O'Neill, Pablo Picasso, Jackson ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Pollock, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, George Rickey, Herb Ritts, Ed Ruscha, ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Richard Serra, Jesús Rafael Soto, Pierre Soulages, Frank Stella, Donald Sultan, Cy Twombly, Andy ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Jonas Wood. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ PBM+C participating galleries have been featured in numerous prominent international fairs, including TEFAF in Maastricht and New York, The Armory Show, Masterpiece London, Art Miami, Expo Chicago, and many others. The Fair’s refined ambiance is welcoming and appealing to all levels of visitors, from the seasoned collector looking to acquire new works to the budding art enthusiast looking to start a new, meaningful collection. Special Projects and Partnerships ● Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens will serve as a satellite venue and official cultural partner for the fair, presenting Contours in Metal: Sculpture by Gino Miles, and Murano Mosaics: Persistence and ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Evolution, which includes 20 works that highlight the delicacy, intricacy and beauty of the ancient ​ Venetian heritage of murrini and caneworked glass through the art of Lino Tagliapietra, Clare ​ ​ ​ Belfrage, Giles Bettison and Kazuki Takizawa, courtesy of Tansey Contemporary. Complimentary ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ trolley service will be provided between the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens and the Fair from January 11-13. Complimentary admission to the gardens will be provided for PBM+C VIP Cardholders from January 10-13. ansg.org ​ ● Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Hall of Fame football legend Joe Namath’s MVP performance and Super Bowl III victory by supporting the Joe Namath Foundation and acquiring a work of art ​ donated by artists including Bradley Theodore, Yigal Ozeri, Skyler Grey, Jason Newsted and Danny ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Minnick, curated by Fair Director Nick Korniloff. Over the last 30 years, Joe Namath has supported ​ ​ ​ hundreds of charitable causes. Through his personal involvement, he has helped to rally volunteers and celebrities to raise millions of dollars. In 2017, Namath launched The Joe Namath Foundation, a private 501(c) (3) organization that benefits children’s charities and neurological research. joenamath.org ● Artsy.net is the Official Online Partner of PBM+C. Collectors and art enthusiasts can use Artsy to browse exhibitor booths, make sales inquiries on available art works, and access fair information online via Artsy.net and the Artsy app for iPhone & iPad. Artsy’s exclusive online previews will launch in advance of the fairs with a special first-look for press and VIPs. artsy.net ​ ● Schantz Galleries presents thirty new works by Maestro Lino Tagliapietra, featuring his most recent ​ ​ innovations in glass. Tagliapietra, who will be at the event, is proud to introduce two of his newest innovations; a large installation of blown glass leaf forms cascading along the wall, and illuminated sculptures, including a fused glass panel inspired by the blue waters off the coasts of Florida. ● The City of West Palm Beach partners with the community to preserve and enhance the quality of life through providing efficient and effective community-focused services. wpb.org ​ ● Hope for Depression Research Foundation (HDRF) is the leading non-profit dedicated solely to advanced depression research, with a unique research plan created by its Depression Task Force of top neuroscientists. Its impact includes over $30-million in grants across the world. On Sunday, January 27, 2019, join HDRF as they set out on their inaugural Palm Beach Race of Hope. The event ​ ​ will raise awareness and funds for advanced depression research, with every dollar raised going directly to research. To participate, please visit hopefordepression.org/events. ​ ​ Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary is in close proximity to the city’s art, design and antique row district, and within walking distance to popular Clematis Street, local museums, parks and historical points of interest. The famed island of Palm Beach with world-class shopping is less than a quarter mile east. Participating Galleries: Adelson Cavalier Galleries | Palm Beach; ARCHEUS / POST-MODERN | London; ArtLabbé Gallery | ​ ​ ​ ​ Coral Gables; Ascaso Gallery | Miami; Avant Gallery | Miami; Bel Air Fine Art Gallery | Miami; Berry ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Campbell | New York; Blue Gallery | Delray Beach; BOCCARA ART | New York; BOGENA GALERIE | Saint ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Paul De Vence; Casterline|Goodman Gallery | Aspen; Cernuda Arte | Coral Gables; CHASE ​ ​ ​ CONTEMPORARY | New York; Chiefs & Spirits | The Hague; Clark Gallery | Lincoln; Connect ​ ​ ​ Contemporary | Atlanta; Contessa Gallery | Palm Beach; David Benrimon Fine Art | New York; DEAN ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ PROJECT | Miami Beach; Durban Segnini Gallery | Miami; Eckert Fine Art, Ct | Kent; Emmanuel Fremin ​ ​ ​ Gallery | New York; Evan Lurie Gallery | Carmel; Frederic Got | Paris; Galería Casa Cuadrada |Bogotá ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ D.C.; Galeria Freites | Caracas; Galerie de Bellefeuille | Montreal; Galerie Lelia Mordoch | Paris; Galerie ​ ​ ​ Francesco Vangelli De Cresci | Paris; Galerie Raphael Frankfurt | Paris; Galleria Ca' d'Oro | Miami; ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Gallery Biba | Palm Beach; Gilden's Art Gallery | London; Hawk Galleries | Columbus; Heather Gaudio ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Fine Art | New Canaan; Holden Luntz Gallery | Palm Beach; Jerald Melberg Gallery | Charlotte; Jerome ​ ​ ​ ​ Zodo Gallery | London; JF Gallery | West Palm Beach; K + Y gallery | Paris; Kahn Gallery | London; ​ ​ ​ ​ Kovacek Contemporary | Vienna; Kuckei + Kuckei Gallery | Berlin; Laurent Marthaler Contemporary | ​ ​ ​ Zurich; Lilac Gallery | New York; Long-Sharp Gallery | Indianapolis; Mark Borghi Fine Art | Palm Beach; ​ ​ ​ Masterworks Fine Art Gallery | Oakland; McCormick Gallery | Chicago; Nikola Rukaj Gallery | ​ ​ ​ ​ Toronto; Oliver Cole Gallery | Miami; Robert Fontaine Gallery | Miami; Rosenbaum Contemporary | ​ ​ ​ Boca Raton; Schacky | Dusseldorf; Schantz Galleries | Stockbridge; Sladmore | London; Sponder Gallery ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ | Boca Raton; Steidel Contemporary | London; Surovek Gallery | Palm Beach; Tansey Contemporary | ​ ​ ​ ​ Denver; Timothy Yarger Fine Art | Beverly Hills; Trident Gallery | Gloucester; Vallarino Fine Art | New ​ ​ ​ ​ York; Vertu Fine Art | Boca Raton; Waltman Ortega Fine Art | Miami; Waterhouse & Dodd | New York; ​ ​ ​ ​ Wynwood | 28 Art Gallery | Miami; ZK Gallery | San Francisco. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Gallery Highlights ● Waterhouse & Dodd will present Food Bowls, 2005, by Wayne Thiebaud valued at approximately ​ ​ ​ ​ $3-million, Forest Scene (Study), 1980, by Roy Lichtenstein valued at $1,475,000, Untitled, 1969, by ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Joan Mitchell, valued at $1.1-million, and Bouquet d'oeillets aux amoureux en vert, 1950, by Marc ​ ​ ​ ​ Chagall, valued at $900,000. ​ ● Schacky Art will showcase two paintings by Josef Albers, Study to Homage to the Square: Yellow ​ ​ ​ ​ Affirmation, 1954, priced at $950,000, and Contented Green, 1948-1955, priced at $700,000, that ​ th ​ ​ celebrate the 100 ​ anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus in 1919. They will also bring a Pablo ​ ​ Picasso drawing from his 1961 Les Déjeuners
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