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The Silent Symphony: The Power of Visual Communication

Mark Borghi

Mark Borghi is a distinguished art gallery specializing in American Post-War Art, maintaining a strong inventory of the New York School as well as European modern and contemporary art. Founded in 1998 in New York, the gallery has since expanded, opening a second space in Bridgehampton in 2004, serving as a summer outpost exhibiting the same program as New York. The gallery program has mounted exhibitions of contemporary art featuring the work of Richard Prince, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Christopher Wool, as well as exhibitions dedicated to the history of The New York School, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art showing the earlier work of Hans Hofmann, Roy Lichtenstein, and Willem de Kooning.

In 2011, a third gallery opened in Palm Beach at 255 Worth Avenue with the inaugural exhibition: Larry Poons Recent Works. After closing the Palm Beach space in 2019, the gallery opened a second location out east in Sag Harbor in July 2020 with the inaugural exhibition: The Silence Perpetuates, a survey of important Black artists.

The gallery's influence extends beyond its physical spaces. It actively participates in international art fairs, fostering relationships with international collectors and museums. These connections enable the gallery to cater to a wide range of collector interests and meet any extravagant desire to own a particular work of art. The gallery is a trusted partner in building collections for both private and corporate owners.

Mark Borghi stands as a beacon of post-war and contemporary art in the global art scene. Its commitment to fostering artistic talent, promoting international artists, and nurturing a love for art among the public has made it a significant player in the global art scene. As it continues to evolve and expand, Mark Borghi remains dedicated to its mission of supporting and promoting the work of innovative and pioneering artists.

The Silent Symphony: The Power of Visual Communication

Mark Borghi

Mark Borghi is a distinguished art gallery specializing in American Post-War Art, maintaining a strong inventory of the New York School as well as European modern and contemporary art. Founded in 1998 in New York, the gallery has since expanded, opening a second space in Bridgehampton in 2004, serving as a summer outpost exhibiting the same program as New York. The gallery program has mounted exhibitions of contemporary art featuring the work of Richard Prince, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Christopher Wool, as well as exhibitions dedicated to the history of The New York School, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art showing the earlier work of Hans Hofmann, Roy Lichtenstein, and Willem de Kooning.

In 2011, a third gallery opened in Palm Beach at 255 Worth Avenue with the inaugural exhibition: Larry Poons Recent Works. After closing the Palm Beach space in 2019, the gallery opened a second location out east in Sag Harbor in July 2020 with the inaugural exhibition: The Silence Perpetuates, a survey of important Black artists.

The gallery's influence extends beyond its physical spaces. It actively participates in international art fairs, fostering relationships with international collectors and museums. These connections enable the gallery to cater to a wide range of collector interests and meet any extravagant desire to own a particular work of art. The gallery is a trusted partner in building collections for both private and corporate owners.

Mark Borghi stands as a beacon of post-war and contemporary art in the global art scene. Its commitment to fostering artistic talent, promoting international artists, and nurturing a love for art among the public has made it a significant player in the global art scene. As it continues to evolve and expand, Mark Borghi remains dedicated to its mission of supporting and promoting the work of innovative and pioneering artists.

 

 

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