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Art Galleries in NJ: More than Decor
Art Galleries in NJ: More than Decor We tend to think of art as being reserved for galleries, but taking the art home with you completely transforms any space. Here are some of the finest art galleries in NJ, boasting world-renowned artists and businesses dedicated to making your design dreams become reality. Kelly McKenna Gallery-…
Read MoreState of the Art Local Galleries
State of the Art Local Galleries Whether you’re searching for a new piece of art to adorn your wall, or you want something to do while strolling through the neighborhood, art galleries can be found everywhere. Some showcase up and coming local artists to get everyone talking and thinking, while others exhibit breathtaking pieces…
Read MoreThe Heart of the Chesapeake
Steeped in nautical tradition, the Inn at Perry Cabin is a secluded escape that offers elevated yet classic comfort, as well as an abundance of activity, all nestled in a quiet corner of the Chesapeake Bay in the charming town of St. Michaels, Maryland. The Inn at Perry Cabin contains 30 suites and 48 contemporary…
Read MoreBuying Art Online: Know The Laws
Fine art sales have traditionally been managed and conducted through auction houses such as Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillip. Via established art galleries and dealers including Gagosian, Leo Castelli, Saatchi Gallery, Pace Gallery, Hauser & Wirth and Deitch Projects. Each year hundreds of thousands attend renowned international art fairs Art Basel, Frieze Art Fair, The European…
Read MoreNelson De La Nuez: The King of Pop Art
From a humble childhood in Communist Cuba to becoming one of America’s most sought-after pop artists, Nelson De La Nuez is one of art’s biggest living icons. By Michael Scivoli Los Angeles-based pop artist Nelson De La Nuez masters the language of wealth, power and fame through an immensely intellectual yet comical body of work.…
Read MoreNJ Artist Carolyn Palmer Commissioned by St. Patrick’s Cathedral
This month, Saddle River-based artist Carolyn Palmer shared the completion of four life-sized bronze sculptures to be featured in the entrance vestibules of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. These include the last four popes to visit St. Patrick’s in New York City—Pope Francis, Pope Benedict, Pope John Paul and Pope Paul VI. These four newly-installed sculptures were…
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