Most Wanted Art Basel Exhibition Eighth Edition 2010 11/30-12/5/10

“MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, eighth edition, 2010
Amy Alonso Gallery
750 NE 124 Street, Suite 2, MOCA Plaza
North Miami, FL 33161

Opening Party – Tuesday, Nov. 30 in conjunction with MOCA’s Vanity Fair International Party
7 pm to 11pm
Free

Complimentary Drinks and “live” entertainment featuring DJ sets from by Kaprah and drums.

Special hours during Art Basel Miami Beach week
Wed., Dec. 1 – Mon., Dec. 6 from 9am to 9pm

    Exhibition Details – From: Nov 30 – Dec 17, 2010
    Closing Party – Friday, Dec 17 from 7pm to 11pm

    For more information, contact Amy Alonso at amy@alonsored.com or 305-975-6933. Media interested in receiving additional press materials for “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition 2010, should email: fachearts@gmail.com

    The Exhibition:
    Amy Alonso Gallery is pleased to announce the Eighth Edition of its popular “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition presenting the works of a diverse group of seven contemporary Surreal, Fantastic, Abstract Expressionism & Pop-Surrealist Artists, featuring internationally-renowned Carla Fache, Victor Mahana, Rodolfo Edwards, Valentina Brostean, Joseph Firbas, Tomas Valdivieso and Raymond Fuentes.

    Working with a wide spectrum of styles and techniques — symbolism, urban scenarios, provocative visual metaphors, vibrant color and a figurative association with reality give life to “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, eighth edition, 2010. Creating transcendental statements with an intimate perspective highlighting the diverse approaches of each artist.

    For the past 7 years, “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition has featured a mix of top international and Miami-based artists and has attracted thousands of collectors, curators, artists and contemporary art lovers from around the globe.
    One of the most interesting 2010 Art Basel Exhibitions – “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition, in its eighth edition.

    Proud sponsors of “MOST WANTED” Art Basel Exhibition 2010 include Ron Barcelo, Creativas, MOCA and the Nomi Art District.

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