Las Vegas, Nevada, July 05, 2017 -- Martin Lawrence Galleries, the nation's preeminent network of fine art galleries, will debut a rarified collection from the most important artists of the 20th and 21st Centuries at its flagship space in the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.
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The collection, which includes significant historical and modern works by Magritte, Calder, Bertho, Francis, Goins, Haring, Deyber, Chagall, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Fressinier, Basquiat, Kourpour, Picasso, Muniz, Kondakova, Faine, Hirst, Lalonde, Kostabi, Hofmann, Hallam, Miró, Nicholls, Dalí, Erté and Haring, among others, will be unveiled to Select collectors at its exclusive 'Art of Las Vegas' event, to be held July 14th-16th at the company's flagship Las Vegas gallery. the 26,000 square foot space-one of the largest fine art galleries in the world-is home to the rarest works of art including complete suites of Marilyn and Mao by Andy Warhol and the world's largest Dalí painting - March of Time-which measures over 60 feet by 20 feet.
Acclaimed contemporary artists Robert Deyber, François Fressinier, Kerry Hallam. Douglas Hofmann, Liudmila Kondakova, René Lalonde, Philippe Bertho, Anne Faith Nicholls and Mark Kostabi are among the weekend's guests — each one debuting new original works as part of the festivities.
The exhibition is on view to ticketed members of the public only, on Saturday, July 15th, from 7-11PM, at an elegant and iconic celebration of the splendor of fine art. In addition to the artists, the evening will feature renowned art experts, live performances and music, an open bar and gourmet food. Tickets are available on a limited basis.
The Art of Vegas + Saturday, July 15, 7-11PM + Martin Lawrence Galleries + The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas + $75.00 Tickets
RSVP:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/martin-lawrence-galleries-presents-the-art-of-vegas-tickets-357072229284
About Martin Lawrence Galleries
Founded in 1975, Martin Lawrence Galleries (MLG), headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut. Has 9 gallery locations nationwide. New York, Chicago, Dallas, New Orleans, Las Vegas, San Francisco, La Jolla, Costa Mesa and Lahaina. Martin Lawrence Galleries excels in connecting collectors with the finest works by Modern and Contemporary masters and the best emerging artists, in addition to loaning over 250 artworks to more than 32 esteemed museums and institutions internationally. Visit online at www.martinlawrence.com
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Katie Graytok Martin Lawrence Galleries (203)989-2073 [email protected]


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