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Opera Gallery Miami

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Opera Gallery Miami
Opera Gallery Miami
Miami - 151 NE 41St Street suite 131 - FL 33137
Founded in 1994, Opera Gallery began its journey with the simultaneous opening of two exhibition spaces in Paris and Singapore. From the outset, the gallery set out to bridge the world of emerging talents and the established masters of Modern and Contemporary Art. Over nearly three decades, Opera Gallery has expanded its presence to sixteen dynamic locations worldwide, including New York, Miami, London, Geneva, Dubai, Hong Kong, and Madrid, becoming a vital part of the global art community.

Opera Gallery showcases a broad range of artistic media, from painting and sculpture to photography, installation, and video. Its program is thoughtfully curated to reveal the dialogues between rising artists and celebrated figures. Artists like Andy Denzler, Fred Eerdekens, and Anthony James represent the gallery's commitment to emerging voices, while revered names such as Manolo Valdés, Fernando Botero, and André Brasilier embody its strong roots in art history.

Alongside its contemporary exhibitions, Opera Gallery actively engages in private sales on the secondary market, offering significant works by icons like Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Pierre Soulages, and Jean Dubuffet. Through decades of expertise and relationships, the gallery provides collectors with rare opportunities to acquire pivotal pieces of art.

Opera Gallery is dedicated not just to showcasing exceptional art, but also to supporting collectors in building meaningful, enduring collections. Beyond gallery exhibitions, it organizes museum collaborations, special projects, and commissions of monumental sculptures for public and private spaces.

Driven by a spirit of integrity, passion, and deep knowledge, Opera Gallery continues to champion both innovation and tradition. Through curated exhibitions and global art fair participation, the gallery remains a trusted source for collectors seeking the very best in Modern and Contemporary Art.

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