San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show is All Set to Start
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In its 36th year, San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show is presenting a unique collection of various forms of fine arts and antiques at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. The show happens there in every fall, and a good number of dealers takeSan Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show is All Set to Start
In its 36th year, San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show is presenting a unique collection of various forms of fine arts and antiques at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. The show happens there in every fall, and a good number of dealers take part in the show across the world. The show is starting from October 26. And there will be a preview gala on a day before.In this four-day show, visitors will be lucky enough to see and buy a wide range of art forms comprising of photography, furniture, ceramics, metal arts, works on paper, rare books, jewelry, exclusive carpets, Asian arts, sculptures, textiles, and many other objects.Inspired by romance, beauty, and blossoms, the theme of this year is "Summer of Love." Floral metaphors have long been part of a prosperous visual symbolism in art, be it inspired by religion, romance, spiritual facts, mythology, or fairy-tales. A spokesperson said, “Flower Power is fertile ground for cultivating a uniquely curated assortment of art and antiques.”The Fall Art & Antiques Show Opening Night Preview Gala is renowned across the globe. The show opens with live music, caviar, and vodka bars, flowing champagne, lavish buffets, and the first glimpse of the best art and antiques from around the world. The best part is that you can even buy them all.“San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show” will start from October 26, 2017, and will be on through October 29, 2017, at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, Landmark Building C, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94123, USAFor more details, please visit: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/galleryguide/fort-mason-centre/overviewClick on the slideshow to have a sneak peek at the exhibition. Read more

