Galerie Marcilhac to exhibit PAD London 2017
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Galerie Marcilhac, Paris will exhibit at the PAD London 2017 art fair a selection of eclectic works in the field of decorative arts from the 1930s to the 1960s.Inspiring a unique spirit of collecting, PAD epitomizes how modern art, photography, design, decoraGalerie Marcilhac to exhibit PAD London 2017
Galerie Marcilhac, Paris will exhibit at the PAD London 2017 art fair a selection of eclectic works in the field of decorative arts from the 1930s to the 1960s.Inspiring a unique spirit of collecting, PAD epitomizes how modern art, photography, design, decorative, and tribal arts interact to reveal astonishing combinations, and create unique and staggering interiors. Prominent international galleries from major cities across Europe, North America, and Asia will come together to offer an exceptional panorama of the most coveted and iconic works available in the market today.Félix Marcilhac, who founded this gallery, is one of the greatest art deco dealers in the world. This explains why Yves Saint Laurent, Andy Warhol, and others relied on his expertise to ornament their rooms. Marcilhac’s collecting passion dates back to the 1960s.This year there are 67 galleries participating in the exhibit. Whether it is an art connoisseur or a cross-disciplinary collector of fine art, jewelry, antique furniture, and contemporary ceramics, there is something to spark his or her creative intellect.The 2017 PAD jury includes prominent industry figures like Tom Dixon, Jasper Conran, photographer Mario Testino, Justine Picardie, and Yana Peel, the newly-appointed CEO of Serpentine Galleries. Together they will select the winners of the influential PAD awards that are offered annually for Best Contemporary Design, Best 20th Century Design and Best Stand.This exhibition will be on view from October 2 through October 8, 2017 at Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London W1J 6ES.For details, visit: www.pad-fairs.com and www.marcilhacgalerie.comClick on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the exhibit. Read more