Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Bottero Draws Over 200 Art Enthusiasts to Ann Norton Sculpture Garden's Opening Night


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                   Contact:  Linda Soper - (561) 835-9057

WEST PALM BEACH (October 9, 2011) – Daniel Bottero drew over 200 art enthusiasts to his opening night exhibition at the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens Thursday night, October 6, 2011.  The show, currently on display through October 27 features 32 oil and mixed-media paintings including “The Love of the Poet” series, which bring Bottero’s experiences and emotions to canvas using bold colors and dramatic images.

Said Cynthia Palmieri, Executive Director of the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden, “Bottero’s artwork presents us with the excitement and intensities of the artist and yet creates quiet moments within the painting, offering the viewer moments of reflection.”  

“The successful turnout is promising for Bottero in Palm Beach,” says Studio Bottero Art Director, Farley Retschler.  “We will be setting up private appointments through the end of the month at the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden and will also be inviting collectors to view additional pieces of work at our private showroom located at 208 Brazilian Avenue.”   

The artist, a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, graduated from the National School of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires.  Upon graduation, Bottero moved to Italy where he earned his Master’s Degree at the Academia Italiana di Belle Arti in Lucca, Italy and then moved to Paris where he resided from 1986 to 1990. Bottero moved to the U.S. in 1990 and has called the U.S. home ever since. Living and working between New York and Miami, Bottero has now opened a showroom in Palm Beach, which will celebrate its grand opening on November 3, 2011.

Bottero’s modernist works are featured in the corporate collections of Citibank, Xerox, Avon, Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan Chase Bank and are a part of many private collections including those of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dan Marino, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Al Pacino, Steven Segal and Oscar de la Hoya. In addition, Bottero has exhibited at several famous museums throughout the world and several paintings have been featured at both Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses in New York.

To view the exhibit through October, please visit the Ann Norton Sculpture Garden at 253 Barcelona Road, West Palm Beach, 33401.  Bottero’s work is available for viewing Wednesday-Sunday from 11:00- 4:00 p.m.  Admission is $7.00 for adults and $5.00 for children ages 5 and over. For a private tour of the exhibit, please contact Art Director Farley Rentschler at: 561- 213-0618.  To visit the Daniel Bottero website, please visit: www.botterocollector.com.

If you would like more information on this topic or to schedule an interview, please call Linda Soper at (561) 835-9057 or email: linda@lindalanemarketing.com

Photo Credit: Lucien Capehart Photography













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