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Priveekollektie at the Salon Art + Design Fair

November 12 – 16, Salon Art + Design Fair features Dutch gallery Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design.

Thu, Nov 12 - Mon, Nov 16  2015

From November 12 until November 16, the Salon Art + Design Fair takes place. The fair hosts the finest galleries in historical, modern, and contemporary art and design. One of the participants is the Dutch gallery Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design, which will be welcoming guests at booth A22. 

About Priveekollektie Contemporary Art | Design

Priveekollektie Contemporary Art / Design is a contemporary art and design gallery based in Heusden, the Netherlands. Prior to opening the gallery in 2006, the owners Irving and Miriam van Dijk were art and design collectors themselves. Currently, internationally recognized artists, designers, as well as young talents are represented by the gallery. Well-acknowledged figures in the art and design world such as Miguel Chevalier, Rolf Sachs, Nigel Coates, and Dominic Harris have works represented by the gallery. At this year’s Salon Art + Design, the gallery features work by Dutch artist Reinier Bosch.

About Reinier Bosch

Reinier Bosch (1980 Groningen, The Netherlands) is a young and upcoming designer inspired by photographic reality both in his native Netherlands and abroad. His works are layered, in the composition and arrangement of materials as well as in the stories they tell. The use of common materials and a reference to everyday life is characteristic of his work.

About Salon Art + Design

The Salon Art + Design fair brings international designers, tastemakers, and influencers from all over the world to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City for a curated look at one-of-a-kind pieces. In the Salon Art + Design, there is no discrimination as to what art pieces are showcased; the fair considers all categories as long as the quality is good. Showcasing a total of 55 exhibitors from ten countries, it is this international diversity–both in point of views and literal materials shown—that has led to the success of the art show.

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