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Mark Tobey | Panamerican Art Projects - 2 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.In 1990 we started as Galerie Malraux in Los Angeles, California: at that time the gallery focused mainly on Caribbean art. In 1994 the gallery followed its founder to Dallas, Texas, in a transition which marked the beginning of Pan American Art Gallery; the inaugural exhibit was a massive 400-piece show of important modernist Cuban art. By the early 2000's the gallery moved to a 4500 square feet exhibition space in the upscale Turtle Creek area of Dallas; the first show there, a comprehensive view of Cuban photography titled "Cuban Photography - Revolutionary to Contemporary" was named one of the ten best shows of the year in America.Since that time the gallery expanded its reach to North and South America, and promotes contemporary artists of distinction from the Western Hemisphere. In December 2006 we opened as 12,000 sq. ft. compound in the heart of the Wynwood district of Miami, which features multiple exhibition rooms, a video box, on-site storage, a library, and an apartment with a studio for visiting artists. Our first Miami exhibit was a large two-man show of Leon Ferrari and Oscar Bony, both from Argentina. At that time, we modified our name to Pan American Art Projects, to reflect our evolution into a dynamic contemporary art venture.
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Latin American Art, Latino Art & Caribbean Art | Pan American - 0 views

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    Pan American Art Presents Caribbean Art & Latin American art gallery, featuring paintings for sale from Mexico, Colombia and other places in Latin America and in the Caribbean. Call us Now For More Info !
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Folk Art of Latin America And Caribbean | Pan American Art, Columbia - 2 views

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    Pan American Art Presents Caribbean Art & Latin American art gallery, featuring paintings for sale from Mexico, Colombia and other places in Latin America and in the Caribbean. 
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Yumiko Kayukawa - 0 views

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    Yumiko Kayukawa was born in the small town of Naie in Hokkaido, Japan. The panoramic beauty of her surroundings and feelings of communication with the native animals inspired her to paint the things around her. As a teenager she also fell in love "with the energy and giddiness" of American pop-culture through her exposure to rock n' roll, film, and fashion. By the age of 16, she had debuted into the art world with a comic-book (Manga) feature. After graduating from Art school, she continued to paint, but struggled with truly expressing herself in her art. Fortunately, this frustration took a dramatic turn during a visit to Seattle where Yumi painted a picture at the request of an American friend. In comic-book style, two girls sit entwined atop a mushroom, Japanese symbols and American pop art styles melding together in lively color and bold lines. Yumi now realized her art persona - sagacious Japanese tradition in synergy with the jubilant irreverence of American pop culture. What does she see for her future as an artist? "I'd rather my paintings hang next to rock star pin-ups than on museum walls. Ultimately I want to connect with people all over the world on that level", she says with a smile. When we look at her work, it's obviously just a matter of time.
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Historical Art And Painting - Panamericanart - 5 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.
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5 Best Different Countries Artist & Arts | Pan American Art Projects - 1 views

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    Pan American's Infographics Shows you top 5 best countries and their art history just look at Infographics. America, Japan, Brazil, Argentina & England have a great Artist and their Art history is so historical and memorable that changed with 16th to 21th centuries.
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Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americans. - 6 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.
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Famous Haitian Art & Paintings by Haiti Artist Andre Pierre - 0 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions.
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5 Best Different Countries Artist & Arts | Pan American Art Projects - 2 views

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    Pan American's Infographics Shows you top 5 best countries and their art history just look at Infographics. America, Japan, Brazil, Argentina & England have a great Artist and their Art history is so historical and memorable that changed with 16th to 21th centuries.
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Luis Cruz Azaceta | Pan American Art Projects - 0 views

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    Luis Cruz Azaceta is a Cuban American artist who was born in 1942, in Havana, Cuba. Azaceta's artistic formation happened in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, and became an important member of the community.
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Amazing Cuban Art & Crafts by Famous Cuban Artist Alina Perez - 8 views

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    Best cuban art, crafts and paintings by famous cuban artist Alina Perez. Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions.
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Anthony Caro | Panamerican Art Projects Miami, FL - 4 views

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    Pan American Art Projects is a dynamic, contemporary art venture specializing in art of the Americas. Our mission is to bridge cultural boundaries between North and South America.
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Luis Cruz Azaceta - Pan American Art Project  - 3 views

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    Luis Cruz Azaceta is a Cuban American artist who was born in 1942, in Havana, Cuba. Pan American Art Projects is a dynamic, contemporary art venture specializing in art of the Americas. Our mission is to bridge cultural boundaries between North and South America.
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Pan American Art Projects | Luis Cruz Azaceta - 0 views

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    Azaceta's artistic formation happened in New York, where he attended the School of Visual Arts, and became an important member of the community.
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Ricardo Brey | Panamerican Art Projects Miami, FL - 0 views

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    The artist, who was born in Cuba and now splits his time between his native country and Belgium, says he prefers to "react organically to the prevailing mood" rather than work within a defined set of themes.
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American, Cuben And Latin Art - Panamericanart - 6 views

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    Pan American Art Projects is a dynamic, contemporary art venture specializing in art of the Americas. Our mission is to bridge cultural boundaries between North and South America.
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Harriet FeBland - 0 views

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    During a long and distinguished career Harriet FeBland's sculpture, paintings, drawings and graphics have been shown in many countries outside the United States. These include England and France, Japan and Mexico. It was as an American abroad that this New York born and educated artist began her professional career. She lived and worked in England and France and actively participated in European art circles for more than a decade. Her recognition as a pioneer constructivist sculptor-painter came in the early 60's with her major New York exhibition "Plastic in Art" at the Galerie International. It was soon followed with an invitation from Thelma Newman to be included in the book "Plastics As An Art Form" published by Chilton Press in 1963. This work is still considered the eminent text on the subject today. It also highlights the handful of pioneer artist's working with plastics at that time, and the beginnings of 'construction' as the art form of Ms. FeBland.
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American Art Timeline - 3 views

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    This program provides a view of 150 years of American art as represented in The Phillips Collection. The works illustrate Phillips's taste and his enthusiasm for contemporary American artists, many of whom he knew personally and whose work he collected in depth.
Scheiro Deligne

An Edward Hopper Scrapbook / American Art - 2 views

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    This scrapbook, compiled by the staff of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, offers a glimpse into Hopper's life, his friends, and the paintings that have fascinated art lovers worldwide ever since Hopper first came to prominence during the mid 1920s.
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virtual gallery zademack - 0 views

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    The artist was born in Bremen Germany on December 24, 1952. Freelance artist since 1980. Several artshows of his work in and outside his homecountry. Siegfried Zademack's surrealistic visionary paintings make recipients and reviewers wonder. The arrangement of his pictorial thoughts immensely exceeds a realistic reproduction. His pictures allow us to slip in metaphysical dimensions, between humorous irony and the unfathomable deepness of our souls. The semantic sources of this art are equally past and present. The quotation from art history stands alongside the Coca-Cola bottle. His true teachers were the masters of the earl and late Italien Renaissance up to the Mannerists. The syntax of his work is completely determined by that of the ciassical masters. What is astonishing is that, in adoptingit for his own pictorial inventions, he employs such perfect techniquie - though this is indispensable, in view his objectives. His figural inventions are clearly sculptured, but his iconology presumes considerable knowledge of art history and politic. In some of his pictorial quotes, we detect the difference to the Surrealist approach: it is the historical angle, which was yet possible and this is the present-day aspect - in manneristic periods. Descartes had seen this without making an issue of it: mundus est fabula, the world is a grand fable, a never-ending story in which we are forever entangled. lf we live from, stories, there are no sharp borderlihes between periods, for history is then the present, and anything we do now is already the future. This is the link between Boltraffio's Madonna and the American Way of Life, which makes no distinction betweeh the classics and Coca Cola.
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