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Art Museum in Miami, FL
Markowicz Fine Art
Established1 January 2010 (2010-01-01)
Location110 NE 40th St, Miami, FL 33137
Coordinates25°48′48″N 80°11′43″W / 25.8132669°N 80.1952849°W / 25.8132669; -80.1952849
TypeArt Museum
OwnerBernard Markowicz
Websitemarkowiczfineart.com

Markowicz Fine Art is an American contemporary art gallery owned by the French art dealer Bernard Markowicz.

History

Bernard Markowicz opened his first gallery in 2010 in the heart of the Miami Design District.

Exhibitions

In February 2016, one month after the death of David Bowie Markowicz Fine Art unveiled Unseen David Bowie Photos by Markus Klinko. 7 years later, in Dallas, Markowicz Fine Art is presenting again Markus Klinko in a show named "Bowie, Beyonce and Beyond"

The gallery has exhibited works by Kai, Alain Godon, Markus Klinko, Idan Zareski, Carole Feuerman, Arno Elias, Reine Paradis, and Maurce Renoma, and Richard Orlinski.

For Art Miami 2021 Markowicz Fine Art introduced KAI's collection of artworks with the theme, "Before It's Too Late".

Other locations

Dallas

In September 2019, Markowicz opened his second gallery in Dallas, Texas.

Laguna Niguel

Bernard Markowicz has announced the opening of the third gallery of the network for summer 2021, in Laguna Niguel, California.

French artist Alain Godon introduced the QT series at the Laguna Niguel gallery in April 2022.

References

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  16. "Meet the Artist: Kai". 13 April 2022.
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  18. "Markowicz Fine Art Gallery Grand Opening". mldallasmagazine.com. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  19. Ziots, Megan (2019-09-08). "Celebrity Photographer's Stunning Work is Having a Dallas Moment in New Design District Gallery". Paper City Magazine. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  20. Halkias, Maria (2019-11-15). "Design District developer Bill Hutchinson can't wait for you to see Virgin Hotels Dallas". Dallas News. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
  21. "Meet Bernard Markowicz | Fine Art Gallery Owner". SHOUTOUT DFW. May 26, 2021.
  22. "Alain Godon: French pop artist captures SoCal in Laguna exhibit". 8 March 2022.


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