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January 18, 2007
Kim Martindale, Producer, Los Angeles Art Show, 1-19-07
The acclaimed Los Angeles Art Show, considered one of the most prestigious annual expositions in the United States, is returning for its 12th year, January 24-28, 2007. Presented by FADA (Fine Art Dealers Association), the Los Angeles Art Show is a rare opportunity for both seasoned collectors and the general public to view and purchase works representing “Five Centuries of Fine Art”. More than 80 top domestic and international galleries will display a range of work from Old Masters and Impressionists, to traditional art with a regional flavor (such as Western art, Taos and Hudson River Valley Schools, and California Impressionists), to Abstract Expressionists and contemporary art. Vetting is made possible by sponsorship from FADA.
The LA Art Show began in Pasadena with 16 participating galleries. Fourteen years and 12 shows later the event now holds more than 80 international galleries.
For almost three decades Kim Martindale has been producing some of the country’s most noted historic art shows. In the last ten years, he’s also been involved with contemporary art shows.
Producer of the Marin Indian Art Show which now celebrates 22 years of success, and the Los Angeles Art Show for 11 years on behalf of the Fine Art Dealers Association and in conjunction with Architectural Digest Magazine, Martindale’s credits also include the Native American Art Show, held in association with the Denver Art Museum, the Scottsdale Antiques and Fine Art Show, and ARTscottsdale both in association with the Phoenix Art Museum and Art and Antiques Magazine. He also produces the Santa Monica Indian Art Show, which is sponsored by SouthwestArt Magazine.
Always ready to expand the horizons of American art, Martindale is currently at work on the upcoming Latin American Art Show, 2007, in Los Angeles, which will be held in conjunction with the Museum of Latin American Art.
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