Events & Projects
Art oriental Gmbh
7 years agoGalerie bei der Albertina Zetter
7 years agoArt Austria 2018
Modern Art fair in Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein. Visit us at booth 37 in the magnificent Hercules chamber!
ArtOrigo.com
7 years agoIf So, What? Art+Design Fair Opening today
Palace of Fine Arts / San Francisco, CA
April 26-29 2018
Contemporary Art , Music and Innovation
RomSterdam Gallery
7 years agoRomSterdam Gallery
7 years agoRomSterdam Gallery
7 years agoRomSterdam Gallery
7 years agoBardoni Gallery Budapest
Representing a wide selection of Italian , French , Hungarian , Austrian 20th century design furniture , lighting, objects, sculpture and contemporary art
Avant-Garde Gallery
7 years agoKunsthandel Patrick-Kovacs
7 years agoArtOrigo.com
7 years agoIf So, What? Art + Design Exhibition April 26-29 at the Palace of Arts in San Francisco
If So, What? is an immersive event where international art fair meets a pioneering music festival, complete with cutting edge innovation projects and a host of talks by leaders in the fields of technology, art + design.
Location: April 26-29 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco
ArtOrigo.com
7 years agoMilano Design Week April 2018
ArtOrigo ™ favorite galleries : Rita Fancsaly , Annamari Consadori , Alberto Levi , Nilufar
Galleria Antonio Esposito di Chiara Esposito
7 years agoBecome a Restorer fo a Day!Restoration Classes in Antonio Esposito Antique Gallery
Have you ever wondered how Florence has preserved its outstanding artistic heritage for centuries?
Since the Renaissance, artists and craftsmen have been looking for ways to take care of artworks. Florentine restoration techniques are deeply rooted in the history of the city since it was the Medici Grand Dukes who actively encouraged the conservation of works of art by setting up the first arts and crafts laboratory in Europe.
After the terrible flood in 1966, which had devastating effects on the artistic patrimony, ancient restoration practises have been perfected and some new ones have been introduced. This intense activity has strengthened the image of Florence as the world capital of both art and restoration.
Our unique experience will give you the opportunity to learn how to restore a real art object!
You will learn the history of Florentine restoration, the most widely used techniques, as well as the secrets to bring materials back to their original level of perfection. You will have a hands-on experience of working with a wide range of materials such as wood, chalk, marble, and metal, and you will find out simple ways to gild, polish, remove stains from an old object, or even reconstruct missing parts. Ultimately, you will learn something you will be able to use in your everyday life!
The classes take place in one of the city’s most fascinating antique galleries, located in the prestigious Via Maggio, in the heart of Renaissance Florence, on the left bank of the river Arno in the famous district of Oltrarno. The shop is in a building that dates back to the 14th century. Its wonderful arched ceilings provide the perfect setting to display the magnificent pieces within, dating from the end of the 17th century to the second half of the 1800s.
The gallery will provide a stimulating context for the pieces you will be restoring, which will actually be chosen according to the original antiques works already displayed in the shop!
The classes are specifically designed for you to be entertaining, lively, fun and for absolute beginners, too! So, don’t worry if you have never worked on an object before or you don’t even know how to use a hammer! An expert and qualified restorer and craftsperson who has worked with my gallery for decades, will guide you through every step of the way and answer all the questions you might have regarding the fine art of restoration.
Plus, you will get the chance to keep your own restored piece! You will have your own, one-of-a-kind, Florence souvenir!
The classes take place four days a week, last 2,30 hours and they include all the tools, the aprons, soft drinks and a lunch box provided with a selection of Tuscan food, wine and Prosecco.
The gallery space is air-conditioned and has one restroom.
An official English-speaking tour guide will assist for whole length of the experience.
Deconamic
7 years agoNew arrivals at Deconamic 13th of April
Please look at our recent acquisitions. Art Deco bronzes, ceramics, bookends, dancer
Art Broker Design
7 years agoWilly Rizzo Funny Faces serie of photographs
In the 1960's famous photographer and furniture designer Willy Rizzo did a series of 'funny faces' of famous celebrities of that time