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Art galleries are venues to showcase the works of art of each participating artist. Collections in art galleries are rapidly changing and there is a rapid turnover with the items being sold in the Art galleries as people rush around to buy what has been featured in the last several weeks. Special exhibits are often done and it may include an individual artist or several artists or art guilds to be involved. These individual artists work with ...
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When most people think about stone sculptures, it’s probably giant pieces of abstract art located outside large buildings or perhaps inside a famous art gallery or museum. Sometimes people think of stone sculptures as the ancient mythological characters like God. For contemporary fine art, many see stone sculpture only for serious collectors or for the rich and famous to display in their well kept mansions. Most individuals, even fans of ...
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Peter Forakis, a sculptor of geometric forms and a founder of Park Place, a dynamic New York artists' cooperative gallery of the 1960s, died on Nov. 26 in Petaluma, Calif. He was 82 and lived in Petaluma. The Estate of Peter Forakis, via Togonon Gallery Mr. Forakis in his studio in 2008. Blog The Estate of Peter Forakis, via Togonon Gallery Atlanta Gateway, made from tubular steel. His death was ...
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