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2300 Studio Gallery
2300 N Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33127
305-438-1140


4 Fine Arts
1 NE 40th St
Miami, FL 33137
305-572-0400


A & R Contemporary
1749 NE Miami Ct
Miami, FL 33132
305-374-8464


Abba Fine Art
233 NW 36th Ct
Miami, FL 33125
305-576-4278


Adelantado Luis Miami Gallery Llc
98 NW 29th St
Miami, FL 33127
305-438-0069


Agustin Gainza Gallery
1652 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33135
305-644-5855


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Miami Art Galleries and Dealers - They're uptight and snotty, so you don't have to be. If you don't know good art, art galleries and dealers in Miami are here to help. Art gallery owners typically seek out various artists to work with and represent. Art dealers typically have a gallery you can browse, or can arrange a private showing.

Miami How to Find an Art Gallery or Dealer


Maybe you need a still life to go in the dining room. You could spend hours going to stores, trying to find the right combination of pear, apple, and flowerpot you need in a painting, or you could go to one Miami art dealer. Most likely, the dealer will have that pear-apple-flowerpot combo you need, or, at the very least, he or she will know exactly where to find it.

You do need to be careful, however, when dealing with art dealers. Only contact one with a strong reputation. Once, I took a piece of art I needed sold to a pawn shop, who said they could sell my painting. After a few months, they called me and told me to take it back, because it wasn’t selling. They duped me, though. The painting I got back was similar, but not exactly the same. The dogs were different breeds, the hands they were holding were slightly different, and at the bottom of the page print, it said “printed in Canada.” It was most definitely an American print when I had dropped it off! I should have taken it to a Miami art dealer.

You may find that there are many people who want to sell you art. But the gentleman in a trenchcoat working out of a back alley may not be the best place to buy paintings or sculpture. That can be pretty intimidating.

It is the duty of Miami art galleries and dealers to build relationships with collectors and museums whose taste, collections, and interests are most likely to match the work of the represented artists. Quite frequently, they will travel internationally to exhibitions, auctions, and artists’ studios, looking for good buys, little-known treasures, aspiring or raw talent, and exciting new works.

Some Miami art dealers and art galleries are better than others at anticipating art and market trends. Some prominent art patrons may be able to influence or change the taste of the current market. Museums and galleries will often utilize art experts as a direct source of information or resources. Art collectors and connoisseurs will also help in the procurement, transportation, or identification of various works of art. Art dealers will often participate in Miami art lectures and exhibitions. Sometimes, they host charity events and donate pieces of work to various organizations.

Miami Art Exhibitions


Miami art galleries and dealers are perfect for finding that one-of-a-kind piece of art for your living room or office, or for broadening your artistic horizons. Here you can find resources and information on local Miami art exhibitions and collections. Depending on where you go, you can visit popular museums like the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art), The National Gallery of Art, or even the Museum of Modern Art.
 

Miami Fine Art Dealers and Art Forgery

Listen up, pay attention, and unclog your ears. You need to be aware of Fine Art Forgery. It doesn't just happen in the movies, it can easily happen in Miami.

For fine art patrons in Miami, it was a shocking and surprising development. In art shows and galleries across Miami, the nation and around the world and over eBay, a trove of limited edition prints by master artists started going up for sale as early as the summer of 1999.

For example, there were two 1968 Pablo Picasso etchings signed in pencil by the artist and numbered from an edition of only 50 prints. There was a signed print of the “Eiffel Tower” by Marc Chagall, just one of 90. One auction was for a Picasso drawing called “Francoise Gilot," obtained from the famous artist’s daughter. There were even thousands of prints by Calder, Dali, Warhol, Miro, Lichtenstein, and other noted artists, often signed and numbered, complete with detailed certificates of authenticity.

All sold for top dollar. All total fakes.

The prints, sold by select, knowledgeable, and well-known Dealers, were counterfeits. The signatures had been forged, the certificates fabricated, the prices driven to inflated levels by “shill bids” on eBay and by other fraudulent trickery. Seven people that were allegedly behind two separate (but overlapping) counterfeit art rings have been charged in two indictments. Together, the scheme is said to have cost victims in Australia, Canada, Europe, Japan, the U.S. -- even in Miami -- more than $5 million. The sting, code-named "Operation Dealer, No Deal," was launched a couple of years ago by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the FBI, after online auction house eBay stepped forward with information about fake artwork being sold on its website.

Don’t be a victim of fine art fraud. It could happen to you.

Here's a few words of advice for art fans in Miami, when it comes to buying high-dollar art:

    * Get a complete list of ownership on each piece of art to find out where it came from originally. For example: was it obtained directly from an estate? This information provides a way to double-check the piece’s history instead of just relying on the certificate of authenticity.
    * Research the dealer carefully. Check the Better Business Bureau for possible complaints. Find out if they sell only online or if they have a gallery.
    * For pieces of art you already own, you can go back to the gallery and ask for provenance on your print. You can also contact artists’ foundations which will do side-by-side comparisons with originals for a fee.
    * Remember, when you’re trying to find that one treasure from someone’s garage, that’s when you’re more likely to let your guard down.

Think you’ve been victimized by fraudulent art sales in Miami? You can report it to law enforcement by visiting the U.S. Attorney website for Miami, or by calling this toll-free number: (866) 364-2621.

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