We take a quick look at three of the international exhibitors at the IAF'13 - namely InvesArt, Spain;
Die Galerie; and Bruno Art Group from Israel.
Die Galerie
Die Galerie; and Bruno Art Group from Israel.
Die Galerie
In its location in Frankfurt on the Main about five exhibits are organized in a year by Die Galerie showing original paintings, drawings and sculptures. For the past three decades, Peter Femfert has stayed true to his dream and vision of a sophisticated gallery space that will act as a hub in the development of promising contemporary artists.InvesArt, Spain
Alongside the conception and organization of art exhibitions in both at its own venues as well as in prestigious museums, cultural institutes and other international galleries, its sphere of activities includes publishing and art consultancy for collectors. The step of expanding the environment of activities especially to Asia is a consequence of a longstanding international involvement. The artists exhibited artists by it at The India Art Fair 2013 include Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, André Masson, Salvador Dalí, Corneille, Sam Francis, José Enguídanos, Dietrich Klinge, Claudio Massini, Igor Mitoraj, Volker Stelzmann, and Klaus Zylla.
Meanwhile, Sanchit Art in association with InvesArt Gallery from Spain has put up a collection of artworks by various international masters at the fair, including Pablo Picasso, Anish Kapoor, Damien Hirst, Miquel Barcelo, Francis Bacon, Gary Hume, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miro, Anselm Reyle, and Thomas Ruff. It also presents a solo show of artist Seema Kohli’s recent paintings, sculptures and installationsBruno Art Group, Israel
It’s an international publishing house, committed to provide outstanding quality artwork of renowned Israeli and international artists. Owned and run by Mr. Motti Abramovitz, third generation in the art and gallery business in Israel and Europe, their involvement with art started in the early nineteen hundreds in Europe.
They offer original paintings and sculpture as well as limited edition serigraphs, produced by both unique silk-screen lithography and Giclee techniques. All serigraphs are available on paper wood or fabric, and are numbered and hand signed by the artists. The Bruno Art Group is debuting at the fair this year and features Yaacov Agam, a Jewish experimental artist, known for his valuable contribution to the development of kinetic art.
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