Monthly Archives: May 2011

HMD Fashion for Compassion Fundraiser at Park West Gallery

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FASHION FOR COMPASSION FUNDRAISER

Join Hillel of Metro Detroit for an elegant evening of fashion
and fun
at Park West Gallery in Southfield.

Thursday, May 26, 2011 | 7 – 9 pm

Dessert and other fantastic entertainment that you don’t want to miss!
Music by Star Trax. Cocktail attire. 18+ welcome.

Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society and HMD.
$18 pre-pay. $25 at door.

To pre-pay or for more information, please visit hilleldetroit.publishpath.com/hmd-fashion-for-compassion-fundraiser

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Park West Gallery, located in Southfield, MI, may be available to organizations looking for a location to host a party, fundraiser or other event. Additionally, the Gallery is free of charge for any 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. For more info, please email pwgcares@parkwestgallery.com.

Park West Gallery CEO Albert Scaglione on Warhol Portrait’s Record Sale

Andy Warhol, Albert Scaglione, WJIM LansingThe art world is buzzing over last week’s 16-minute bidding war at Christie’s Post-War & Contemporary art auction, at the end of which a record-setting $38.44 million sale price was fetched for Andy Warhol’s “Self-Portrait” — the highest price ever paid for the pop artist’s portrait.

The work is a four-panel acrylic silk-screen from 1963-64 in hues of blue depicting Warhol wearing a trench coat and sunglasses. It was sold by the family of Detroit collector Florence Barron, who commissioned it for $1,600 nearly half a century ago, making payments on an installment plan.

As an art auction industry leader, Park West Gallery founder and CEO Albert Scaglione was recently asked by Lansing’s WJIM 1240AM to share his thoughts on this monumental sale. 

(Click the player below to listen to the podcast.) 



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Park West Gallery in Art World News: “Galleries Benefit from Art Auctions”

Art World News, the popular art and framing trade magazine, recently featured an article entitled, “Galleries Benefit from Art Auctions.” Park West Gallery was among the art auction industry leaders interviewed for the piece. In part:

Creating an “experience” different to what people would get at the gallery alone, is important to the atmosphere, says Stoney Goldstein, executive vice president of sales at Park West Gallery. The company, headquartered in Southfield, MI, holds auctions in its gallery and at sea.

“Auctions are effective because clients enjoy the experience—from the preview to the bidding to seeing the presentations—and that certain indescribable energy that only an auction can provide. In a gallery, artworks may hang on a wall for months waiting for a collector. An auction is not only a fun and exciting event, it also helps clients evaluate what works they are interested in collecting and a price point at which they are comfortable spending more quickly; especially when there are 300 other people there who may be interested in the same artworks.”

[...] Charities can play a big role in a successful auction as well. First, it allows the gallery to do fundraising work, whilst also bringing new people into the gallery. Park West recently did an auction for the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association Foundation, and raised nearly $30,000 for their children’s outreach programs to the Caribbean and Latin America… 

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Happy 83rd Birthday Yaacov Agam! [Park West Gallery Giveaway]

***This contest has now ended. The winner will be posted below, and thank you to all who entered!***

YAACOV AGAM (b. May 11, 1928 – ) is often called the “Father of Kinetic art” for having pioneered a new art form which stresses change and movement. Today is the 83rd birthday of this world-renowned artist, and Park West Gallery is inviting you to help us celebrate! Here’s how…

Contest Rules and Prize Details

THE PRIZE

Park West Gallery will select our favorite response from all of the contest entries. One winner will receive a copy of the following:

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Agam: The Elysee Salona gorgeous full-color hardcover art book, published by Editions du Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2007. The Elysee Palace Salon was the vision of President and Madame Georges Pompidou who believed that “sensitivity to modern art would further the country’s awareness of modernity allowing it to be able to better embrace the fierce rate of its development.” This book is a testimony to the vision of Pompidou; the philosophy and creativity of Agam; and the commission, politics, installation, and reinstallation of the Salon that took place over a thirty-two year period from 1968 to 2000.

THE RULES/HOW TO ENTER

RULE #1: Post your answer to the following question in the comments below.

Q: As Yaacov Agam considers his works of art to be “visual prayers” or creations which each reflect upon the metaphysical, he chooses to incorporate factors of 9 into each work to “resonate” this purpose [more on this here]. Why/how has the number 9 been influential in your life?

For example, maybe you come from a family of 9 siblings? Is your favorite hockey player Red Wings great #9 Gordie Howe? Do you have a funny story about the time you spent 9 days camping in the jungle? You get the idea.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Since we’ll be choosing our favorite response, you’ll score bonus points by getting really creative and relating the number 9 to a Park West Gallery experience! For example, have you attended 9 different Park West Gallery cruise art auctions? Or perhaps you’ve collected 9 works of art from Park West Gallery?

Not familiar with artist Yaacov Agam, or need a little inspiration for your answer? Visit these Park West Gallery sites for more info:

RULE #2: Include your first name, last initial and email address in the comment form. (Note: Emails will NOT be displayed publicly and will only be used to contact the winner.)

RULE #3: EARN BONUS ENTRIES!* Earn additional entries by linking back to this contest page. Link to this page from your Facebook, Twitter, blog or other website and post a trackback link to it in the comment form below (so we can verify your link). You’ll get an extra entry for each link you post.

*Enter as many times as you’d like. Limit one prize per person.

The name of the contest winner will be announced at The Official Blog of Park West Gallery during the week of May 16-20, 2011, so bookmark this page and check back here to see if you’ve won! The winner will also be notified via email.

The deadline for entries is Friday, May 13, 2011 @ midnight EST. Good Luck!

(Note: No purchase necessary to enter or win. A purchase does not improve your chance of winning. U.S. residents only.)

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AND THE WINNER IS…

REBECCA L.
(posted May 12, 2011 at 11:53 am)

Congratulations!!

Park West Gallery Named as Michigan Judge of American Art Awards

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CBS The Young & the Restless Star’s 2011 American Art Awards Competition In Full Swing

Annual Art Event Seeks Entrants From All Fifty States and Abroad

LOS ANGELES, CA (PR Log— As many emerging artists already know, the 2011 American Art Awards is already underway. Hosted by Thom Bierdz, who plays Phillip Chancellor III on CBS’s number one rated, The Young and the Restless, the online competition is open to artists worldwide, many, like Bierdz, are self-taught. The 2010 winner roster listed artists from 13 countries.

“It’s a golden opportunity,” exudes Bierdz, “Artists are judged by twenty-five esteemed galleries who get a first look at undiscovered talent.”

Bierdz takes pride in working with the best galleries in each state, the most impressive in size being Michigan’s Park West Gallery with 63,000 square feet. Park West Gallery has been judging the American Art Awards for three years and has discovered new talent along the way…

Download the full press release [pdf]

The American Art Awards final entry deadline is July 31, 2011 and winners will be announced in August. For more info and submission guidelines, please visit www.americanartawards.com.

Park West Gallery Mother’s Day Art Giveaway

***This contest has now ended. The winner will be posted below, and thank you to all who entered!***

This Mother’s Day, why buy mom another boring greeting card or a bunch of flowers that won’t last? You could win “the mother” of all unique gifts — a work of fine art that will last a lifetime! Here’s how you can enter the Park West Gallery Mother’s Day Art Giveaway…

Contest Rules and Prize Details

THE PRIZE

Park West Gallery will choose one lucky winner at random from all of the entries. The winner will receive their choice of one of following works of art (unframed):

Itzchak Tarkay, Cafe on the Pier, Park West Gallery“Cafe on the Pier” by Itzchak Tarkay (9 3/16” x 12 15/16” serigraph in color on wove paper,
signed in pencil lower right and numbered) | Park West Gallery Collection

Emile Bellet, Dans l'Or Du Couchant, Park West Gallery“Dans l’Or Du Couchant” by Emile Bellet (12 5/8” x 10 1/2” lithograph in color on wove paper, signed in pencil lower right and numbered) | Park West Gallery Collection

Linda Le Kinff, Douceur, Park West Gallery“Douceur” by Linda Le Kinff (10 7/16” x 8 11/16” serigraph in color on wove paper,
signed in pencil lower right and numbered) | Park West Gallery Collection

THE RULES/HOW TO ENTER

Q: Park West Gallery favorites Itzchak Tarkay, Emile Bellet and Linda Le Kinff often depict the female figure as a prominent subject in their artwork. If you could commission any of these three contemporary artists to paint your mother’s portrait, to capture her essence with their unique painting style, which one would you choose, and why?

1. Simply post your answer to the question above in the comments below.

2. Include your first name, last initial and email address in the comment form. (Note: Emails will NOT be displayed publicly and will only be used to contact the winner.)

Not familiar with these artist’s works, or need a little inspiration for your answer? Visit the Park West Gallery artist microsites:

          » Itzchak Tarkay @ www.parkwest-tarkay.com
          » Emile Bellet @ www.parkwest-bellet.com
          » Linda Le Kinff @ www.parkwest-lekinff.com

3. EARN BONUS ENTRIES!* Earn additional entries by linking back to this contest page. Link to this page from your Facebook, Twitter, blog or other website and post a trackback link to it in the comment form below (so we can verify your link). You’ll get an extra entry for each link you post.

*Enter as many times as you’d like. Limit one prize per person.

The name of the contest winner will be announced at The Official Blog of Park West Gallery during the week of May 9-13, 2011, so bookmark this page and check back here to see if you’ve won! The winner will also be notified via email.

The deadline for entries is Sunday May 8, 2011 @ midnight EST. Good Luck!

(Note: No purchase necessary to enter or win. A purchase does not improve your chance of winning. U.S. residents only.)

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AND THE WINNER IS…

CINDA G.
(posted May 4, 2011 at 10:55 am)

Congratulations!!

Park West Gallery, the Artists’ Perspective [Video]

We often learn about the Park West Gallery experience from our collectors’ perspectives, but what is it like for the artists we represent? What advantages do our artists most enjoy from the unique opportunity to be included in the Park West Gallery family?

In the following Park West Gallery exclusive, you’ll hear from world-renowned contemporary artists including Peter NixonCsaba Markus, Romero Britto, Andrew Bone and Leslie Lew. Watch:

New ALIWOOD Exhibit to Open at Muhammad Ali Center

Muhammad Ali & The Beatles #1, Park West Gallery“Muhammad Ali & The Beatles #1″ | Park West Gallery Collection

Photo exhibition of celebrity greats alongside “The Greatest”

LOUISVILLE, KY (The Courier-Journal) — Muhammad Ali‘s celebrity status is recognized and celebrated across the globe. It has even been said that Ali is the most photographed individual in the world.

Beginning on May 4th, visitors to the Ali Center will have the opportunity to view select photos of The Champ captured alongside other celebrities, in a new exhibit called ALIWOOD.

In addition to the signed photos donated by Park West Gallery, this exhibit will also feature multimedia and celebrity quotes about Muhammad Ali.

The large-scale photographs were taken between the years 1963 and 1999, and include such celebrities as: The Beatles, Hank Aaron, Sammy Davis, Jr., President Ford, Jackie Onassis, President and Mrs. Clinton, and others.

ALIWOOD will be on display between May 4th and September 5th. Cost of the exhibit will be included in the regular Ali Center admission price.

For more information, call (502) 584-9254 or visit www.alicenter.org.

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