Art/Museums

The LA Antique Show including Opening night Gala on April 21st (Preview and Tickets) “4/22-4/25, 10”


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THE ANNUAL LOS ANGELES ANTIQUES SHOW – CELEBRATES 15 YEARS


  • DATE:       Thursday, April 22 – Sunday, April 25, 2010
  • TIME:   Thurs. to Sat. 11am – 7pm, and Sun. 11am – 5pm
  • PLACE:    Santa Monica Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California
  • PRICE:  Admission is $15; good for return entry for duration of the show

          Note:  Opening Night, Wednesday, April 21st will be a Preview Gala Benefit for PS. Arts


For more information please contact the website at www.losangelesantiqueshow.com

 
DETAILS:

The Los Angeles Antique Show is one of the country’s most highly anticipated arts and antiquities events. Showcasing 65 exhibitors, including top antique, fine art and jewelry dealers from around the world, the show presents fine furniture, objects, paintings and decorative arts from antiquity through the 20th century. The show is the only one of it’s kind, bringing together the most prominent architects, designers, and artists gathering on the west coast, amidst the backdrop of the world’s finest décor and antiquities.

Highlights for the 15th Annual Los Angeles Antiques Show Include: The Antique show will consist of many returning dealers including Kentshire from New York, Downtown from Los Angeles, Dan Stein from San Francisco, Joel Cooner from Dallas.,  New dealers participating this year include: Carlton Hobbs both from New York, and Bernard Steinetz from Paris, one of the world’s most renowned dealers in with highly sought after18th and 19th century furnishings from collectors around the world. David Brooker from Connecticut and Voila Gallery from LA.

Presenter Information: The Los Angeles Antiques Show is presented by The Antique Dealers Association of California, (ADAC) founded in 1924.  ADAC is a group of knowledgeable dealers pledged to integrity and fair dealing in the buying and selling of antiques. Members are experts in their individual fields with inventories ranging from 17th century baroque to Americana , from 18th century ceramics to fine rugs and textiles, from fine art to Asian antiquities to 20th century photography and design.