West Palm Beach Pioneer Gallerist opens second gallery. Impressive roster of artists boasts Dale Chihuly, Serge Strosberg, Edwina Sandys and more...
The prominent art collectors accompanying me to the opening were speechless at not only the art represented but how professionaly the exhibit was curated. "The space created allows for the artworks to be represented in the manner they deserve. I'm not surprised as Paul is a professional. We look forward to the exciting ineup this season, " says Jim Pappas.
Paul Fisher, owner of one of the leading galleries in West Palm Beach opened his second Palm Beach Gallery at 218 Clematis Street. Continued to be celebrated for his innovative exhibitions and longevity of over 25 years, Paul unveiled his second location on November 14th, announcing an exciting line up for the winter.
The new expansive 5,000 square foot showplace features an inaugural exhibition of works by the noted Manhattan painter, Serge Strosberg where his recent series titled “Agalmatophilia (Love of the Statue) which was voted one of the top 8 best art shows in New York City in 2013, by Guestofaguest magazine.
Concurrent with the gallery opening and the Strosberg show, was a first time showing in Florida of “Breakthrough” a large scale canvas print by the celebrated artist Edwina Sandy who unveiled the sculpture in 1989 to a crowd of 7,000 people gathered on the campus of Westminster College. Nearly 25 years before the Banksy phenomena of excavating walls, Sandy’s unique and challenging original idea still remains an art world trophy. The 12-foot high by 32 foot long structure which was originally a segment of the Berlin Wall has been reproduced in a fascinating canvas rendition which continues to generate excitement and amazement. The monument, brainchild of Sandy’s, who is the granddaughter of Winston Churchill, began as a dream in the mind of it creator and years later became a living reality.
Edwina Sandys solo show opens with a reception for
the artist November 28th
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