ART PALM BEACH
From January 25 to 29, Art Palm Beach 2023 takes place at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.
Previously owned by the IFAE founders (now by the Palm Beach Show Group, which also runs the LA Art Show) Art Palm Beach 2023 unites a powerful group of well-known and emerging galleries featuring artists from all over the globe.
In this selection of works, you will find pieces by artists like the established, China-born Ai Weiwei, who is known for his conceptual artworks that combine the contemporary scene with Chinese culture, the Spanish Javier León Pérez and his textured productions that reminds us of a living organism, almost as if the work could start moving any second or the Canadian Melanie Janisse-Barlow, who introduces us to scenes that are familiar to us, close-up portraits like in Queen of Hearts, all accompanied by a vibrant palette.
SELECTION OF WORKS
Ai Weiwei
Study of Perspective in Glass | Pink, 2020. Murano Glass casting. 12.5 × 9 × 10 cm.
Oliver Cole Gallery
Milton H. Greene
Steve McQueen (Office), 1969. Archival pigment print. 76.2 × 76.2 cm.
COE + CO Photography Gallery
Henrik Abedian
Y Not?, 2022. Sculpted Acrylic. 203.2 × 119.4 cm
Connect Contemporary
Alex Katz
White Shirt, William, 2021, 2021. Archival pigment inks on Innova 315 gsm paper. 66 × 38.1 cm.
Adamar Fine Arts
Alessandro Keegan
The Watchers, 2022. Oil on canvas. 152.4 × 132.1 cm.
Waterhouse & Dodd
Melanie Janisse-Barlow
Queen of Hearts, 2023. Acrylic on panel. 30.5 × 40.6 × 2.5 cm.
Galerie Youn
Noon Spiegel
Characteristic Pattern-Logical Structure in Nature and Art, 2022. Acrylic paint, pencil, ink and oil sticks on canvas. 182.9 × 121.9 cm.
Oliver Cole Gallery
Javier León Pérez
Cydonia #14, 2022. Japanese Paper with yellow and orange pigment on board. 80 × 59.7 × 7.6 cm.
Carousel Fine Art
Eric Forstmann
Accompany, 2022. Oil on panel. 76.2 × 99.1 cm.
Eckert Fine Art
Ellie Winberg
Midnight Lines #1, 2022. Handmade paper with pigments, glazes and metal strips mounted on canvas. 101.6 × 101.6 × 5.1 cm.
Artmix
Marc Chagall
Maternity (Maternity), Ed. 17/300, 1954. Color lithograph. 61 × 78.7 cm.
Eckert Fine Art
Claudia Coca
Las Indias Series (I), 2020. Charcoal and pastels on canvas. 99.7 × 66.7 cm.
Ethan Cohen Gallery