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Fontaine Gallery presents artist Chiara Sorgato’s “Something hard to find”, oil on canvas, 150x150cm. COURTESY PHOTO

Art Palm Beach has become a global hub for the art world and a major player in the worldwide art scene. worm gear hose clamp

With a surge of international galleries signing on, nearly half of the exhibitors hail from across the globe, including South Korea, Switzerland, Israel, Singapore, Great Britain and France.

“There is a real energy and excitement among international galleries about Art Palm Beach,” says Kassandra Voyagis, Director of Art Palm Beach. “We’re thrilled to welcome galleries from so many different countries, bringing a truly diverse and exciting range of art and culture to Palm Beach.”

Among the latest international additions is Galerie Raphael, which has locations in Frankfurt and Paris. Galerie Raphael connects modern masters like Picasso and Miró with contemporary giants, highlighting the evolution of artistic expression.

Seoul, South Korea-based Lee N Bae Gallery gives East Coast audiences the rare opportunity to engage with cutting-edge Korean contemporary art trends. Lee N Bae has only shown in the US on two other occasions. Art Palm Beach runs from January 22-26, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. TRACEY BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY / COURTESY PHOTO

Art Palm Beach runs from January 22-26, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. TRACEY BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY / COURTESY PHOTO

Galleria Russo from Rome will make its first-ever appearance in a U.S. art show, bringing a 40-year legacy of showcasing established and emerging Italian artists.

These galleries join a long list of international galleries already signed on Art Palm Beach, including the renowned Sundaram Tagore Gallery from New York, Singapore and London, and Corridor Contemporary from Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Art Palm Beach announces the return of K & Y Contemporary, Paris. New York’s’ Hollis Taggart is adding an international dimension by expanding to an additional booth dedicated to Ukrainian-born artists Norman Carton & Albert Kotin.

Rosenbaum Contemporary represents Palm Beach County. With galleries in Palm Beach and Boca Raton, it features works from Latin America, including paintings by Cuban artist Maikel Martinez.

The diverse representation of galleries echoes the mission of DIVERSEartPB, the museum and nonprofit platform dedicated to showcasing how art bridges cultural differences and unites us all. LEFT: Corridor Contemporary presents Japanese artist Takashi Murakami’s “Murakami.Flower #10342 Pilot Goggles,” 2022, acrylic on canvas, mounted on aluminum frame. RIGHT: Rosenbaum Contemporary exhibits artist Maikel Martinez’s “Ritos y Silencios (III),” 2023 – 2024, oil on canvas, 77x66in.

LEFT: Corridor Contemporary presents Japanese artist Takashi Murakami’s “Murakami.Flower #10342 Pilot Goggles,” 2022, acrylic on canvas, mounted on aluminum frame. RIGHT: Rosenbaum Contemporary exhibits artist Maikel Martinez’s “Ritos y Silencios (III),” 2023 – 2024, oil on canvas, 77x66in.

Art Palm Beach, founded in 1997, is the longest-running mid-winter fair dedicated to contemporary, emerging and modern masterworks of

20th and 21st century art. It [is described as the internationally renowned premiere contemporary art fair in The Palm Beaches. Artwork exhibited includes photography, painting, design, fine art, glass, sculpture and video. The show will allow collectors to explore and acquire the best of a vast selection of global contemporary and modern art.

Art Palm Beach will run from January 22 to 26 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach. For more information and tickets, visit artpalmbeach.com. ¦ COURTESY PHOTO Galerie Raphael features Pablo Picasso’s “Verre d’absinthe Aquatint” etching after painting, 1972, 63.8×83.7cm. COURTESY PHOTO Nearly half of the exhibitors at this year’s Art Palm Beach are international. TRACEY BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY / COURTESY PHOTO

Galerie Raphael features Pablo Picasso’s “Verre d’absinthe Aquatint” etching after painting, 1972, 63.8×83.7cm. COURTESY PHOTO

Nearly half of the exhibitors at this year’s Art Palm Beach are international. TRACEY BENSON PHOTOGRAPHY / COURTESY PHOTO

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