Opera Gallery marks 10th anniversary with Monaco Masters Show

Manola Valdés, Mariposas azules, 2016. Photo: Opera Gallery
Manola Valdés, Mariposas azules, 2016. Photo: Opera Gallery

Opera Gallery Monaco will celebrate its 10th year with the exhibition The Monaco Masters Show – The 10th Anniversary of Opera Gallery, from July 13 until August 31.

This major exhibition gathers, under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert, modern masters and contemporary pioneers that represent the most exciting and important artistic trends of the 20th and 21st century. This curated selection will include artworks from masters like Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Marc Chagall, Raoul Dufy, Henri Matisse, Lucio Fontana, Jean Dubuffet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

In addition, contemporary greats will be represented, including Georg Baselitz, Fernando Botero, Pierre Soulages, Hans Hartung, Sam Francis, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, and Tony Cragg.

“Always true to our reputation as an advocate of contemporary practice, Opera Gallery reaffirms our interest towards a selection of exceptional artists such as André Brasilier, Andy Denzler, Clive Head, Roy Nachum, Marc Sijan and David Kim Whittaker.

“For the seventh consecutive year, Opera Gallery Monaco has offered its patronage to the Mission Enfance Association whose purpose is to help underprivileged children get the education that they need and deserve. In order to support their vital work, Opera Gallery Monaco will be donating a percentage of the income made during this special event to their important cause,” the Gallery says. An illustrated catalogue will be available upon request.

Founded in 1994, Opera Gallery at Palais de la Scala (1 ave Henri Dunant) is one of the leading international dealers and representatives of Modern and Contemporary Art, and is established worldwide with galleries in New York, Miami, Aspen, London, Paris, Geneva, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong, Seoul, Beirut and Dubai.

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