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Taglialatella Galleries
- Paris
Gallery Hours: Coming Soon (October 1st) |
Gallery Staff:
Nadège Buffe
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Address:
Taglialatella Galleries
10 rue de Picardie
75003 Paris
FRANCE |
Contacts:
Phone:
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e-mail: info-Paris "at" djtfa.com |
Over Three Decades of History Building Collections Worldwide
Taglialatella Galleries (TG) and Dominic J. Taglialatella have been a major force in the international art community for over 30 years, starting in 1978 in Lambertville, New Jersey and then opening on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1981.
In 1993,
TG hosted an exhibition of Dutch period work by Van Gogh which included works of all mediums, an early highlight for the gallery. In 1995, Dominic J. Taglialatella took fifty American collectors of CoBrA art to the opening of the CoBrA Museum of Modern Art in the Netherlands.
The gallery moved boldly into the world of Pop Art in 2000 focusing heavily on Warhol, Haring, and Wesselmann, quickly becoming one of the most important Warhol dealers worldwide.
In 2001,
TG opened in the heart of Chelsea at 231 Tenth Avenue in New York and now occupies 4000 sq ft of prime ground level space.
Today the focus is on Modern and Contemporary masters from America and Europe with a spotlight on the Pop Art Movement. Our extensive inventory includes canvas, paper, and prints by artists such as Andy Warhol, Arman, Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Helen Frankenthaler, Christo, Tom Wesselmann, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Damien Hirst, and the CoBrA Group.
In addition to our aforementioned masters,
TG represents a mid-career artist, Pierluigi De' Lutti from Venice, Italy. He is extremely popular in the international art world due to successful auctions and exhibitions in Europe and Japan.
Taglialatella Galleries continues to build significant collections for our clients worldwide, and is constantly purchasing fine works of art with absolute discretion.
In 2007, Dominic and Sally Taglialatella established the Katherine M. Taglialatella Foundation, a non-profit organization that donates 100% of all proceeds raised to provide tuition for minority students of single parents for the Mount Carmel-Holy Rosary School in East Harlem.
Today Taglialatella Galleries has locations in New York, Palm Beach and Paris.