Romero Britto’s sunny outlook finds its way into all his work
The most famous surrealist painter of them all, Salvador Dali, is having a rare exhibit in Palm Beach through the end of January. Making this exhibit possible is Madame Christine Argillet, whose father Pierre Argillet was Dali’s publisher and collaborator from 1934 to 1973.
Recent media from the Michael Cartellone show at the Wentworth Gallery in Short Hills, New Jersey on January 14 from 5:00-8:00 pm and the King of Prussia gallery on January 15 from 1:00-4:00 pm. Michael Cartellone will make an Artist Appearance at both locations.
Extraordinary etchings and towering tapestries by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali have taken over Onessimo Fine Art in Palm Beach Gardens.
As a child, she was introduced to famous artists like Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali through her father, Pierre Argillet, legendary publisher of Dada and Surrealist work. Her father and Dali collaborated for over three decades.
Madame Argillet continues that work by curating exhibits from her father’s impressive collection of Dali art to museums and art galleries all over the world. This month, that includes a showing at Onessimo Fine Art gallery in Palm Beach Gardens, the first time Dali’s art has come to the Palm Beaches.
In this interview, Dia Ryan interviews Madame Christine Argillet, daughter of Salvador Dali’s publisher and confidante Pierre Argillet as well as Debra Onessimo, the owner of Onessimo Fine Art , the gorgeous gallery presenting “Salvador Dali: The Argillet Collection”.
Reprinted from Jupiter Magazine Gain a look at rare works by the Surrealist known for his melting clocks when a unique traveling art collection comes to Palm Beach Gardens in… read more →
A collection by world-renowned artist Romero Britto will be on exhibition and available for acquisition at Off the Wall Gallery. The exhibition will feature a series of live artist Appearances.
One of the most faithful collectors of Salvador Dali’s dreamlike oddities — melting clocks, lobster telephones, mythological figures — was his publisher and confidant, Pierre Argillet, whose close partnership with the Spanish surrealist lasted 30 years.
It is extremely important to know that Madame Christine Argillet, who was Salvador Dali’s friend, confidante, and curator of “Dali: The Argillet Collection” will accompany a rare Dali Collection on a limited tour, which will make a stop in Palm Beach Gardens at Onessimo on PGA Boulevard. Details are below, this is a rare opportunity to see some of Dali’s works that were not as publicized as some of his other works of art.