It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of our dear friend and client, Jerry Lewis. His presence and upbeat personality will forever be missed. We send our deepest condolences to his lovely wife SanDee Pitnick, his family, and to all others who were fortunate to know him.
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HORSE & RIDER ULYSEE SPECIAL
HORSE & RIDER ULYSEE SPECIAL Famous Paleontologist-Scientist-Author, Alberto Angela, hosts a special edition of ULYSSE on Italy’s National Public Television featuring Leonardo da Vinci’s Horse and Rider sculpture, while on exhibit in Milan, Italy in 2016. (This edit has English subtitles) Click to view the 9 minute video link:
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Art encounter 2017 Article In The LV Woman Magazine
SUMMER 2017 LAS VEGAS WOMAN MAGAZINE
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Galina Evangelista Event a Wonderful Success
On February 23rd, Art encounter hosted a beautiful event for the incredibly talented artist and author, Galina Evangelista. We were honored to display her masterful recreations and original works in our gallery. The show was a huge success and we had many guests that were left in awe of her remarkable artwork. Her amazing talent gave us all a glimpse into the art world’s history with classic works like The Mona Lisa and The Storm. The experience gave all who attended the chance to enjoy famously historical art right here in Las Vegas.
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Brett and Scott make an appearance on Pawn Stars
History Channel’s Pawn Stars recently aired an episode on which Art encounter’s Brett Maly and Scott Ferguson appeared to evaluate multiple Jean- Michel Basquiat drawings.
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Fox News Reports on Horse and Rider Exhibit in Milan
Art Encounter’s CEO, Rod Maly, appeared on Fox News this week during an interview with Amy Kellogg regarding the Horse and Rider Exhibit in Milan. Mr. Maly offered a passionate response to why da Vinci’s artwork is some of the most revered in the world, accrediting his talent and genius to a unique understanding of the universe that not many of us have. The article details the journey that the statue has taken since it’s creation by the original Renaissance Man himself. This, in turn, brings light to the little known fact that da Vinci was indeed a brilliant
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Horse & Rider Exhibit Opens in Milan
A public exhibit featuring the only sculpture known to exist today from the hand of Leonardo da Vinci opened on November 24th at Milan’s Palazzo delle Stelline, Institut Francais, adjacent to the Santa Maria delle Grazie, home of Leonardo’s, The Last Supper. Leading Leonardo expert and author, Professor Ernesto Solari introduced the exhibit proclaiming, “Thanks to the Horse and Rider statue, Governor Charles d’Amboise returns to Milan for the first time in over 500 years”. Most experts agree that the sculpture, created in 1508 by Leonardo, is a model for a much larger, never completed, monument to d’Amboise, his close
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Intern joins Art encounter for summer 2016
Art encounter is pleased to announce that Alexandria Crider has joined us as our summer intern for 2016. Alex is 20 years old from Newport Beach, California and is pursuing an Arts Management degree at the College of Charleston with hopes of obtaining a career in the art industry upon graduation. She is very excited about working at Art encounter and is looking forward to learning everything she can during her internship.
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Brett Maly Appears On The Rich Natole Radio Show.
Our own Brett Maly had a fun interview with Rich Natole Monday morning (6/6/16) on FM radio talk show (KOIF 97.9). They talked about everything from Pawn Stars to Jerry Lewis. Here’s the link to listen: https://www.lvpr.org/vegas_voice/06062016_Rich_Natole_Bret_Maly_LIVE_KIOF-LP_97_9_FM_Las_Vegas.mp3
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Brett Maly to appear on a new television show 4/30/2016.
This Saturday night 4/30/2016 at 6pm(PT) on the Travel Channel, our favorite art appraiser Brett Maly will be appearing on Ghost Adventurer Zac Bagans’ new show, Deadly Possessions. He was brought in to evaluate a creepy painting with a very sordid past. So turn up the lights and gather everyone around, because you won’t dare to watch this one alone in the dark.
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