Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Rolly-Michaux Galleries



Rolly-Michaux Galleries was established in 1967 by Ronald Rolly and Ronald Michaux. Locations included Newbury Street, Boston; Madison Avenue, New York and their current location at 290 Dartmouth Street in the Vendome Building of the Back Bay. Originally specializing in French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists they soon added both contemporary European and American artists.


Exhibitions over the 40 year period read like those of the most esteemed museums: Surrealist works of Man Ray and Dali; Bronze sculptures of Auguste Rodin from the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts and the prestigious Cantor collection; Pablo Picasso etchings, linoleum cuts and ceramics and ending with a celebration of their 40 years of exhibitions with Miro, Braque, Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. And these are but a few of their multitude of exhibitions.


Along the way they have shown a plethora of living artists, while recently adding their first contemporary photographer, the 39 year old Robert Castagna. His exhibition entitled The Art of Mystery, focused on abstractions of Kyoto Japan and featured 29 images taken from two sojourns to the city. Robert Castagna joins contemporary painter Thierry Faure and the works of Picasso, Chagall and Miro in the Group Show of August, 2007.


With perennial style and class Ronald Rolly and Ronald Michaux continue to introduce new emerging artists to the world while showing unequalled, quality exhibitions of well known and established artists.


ROLLY-MICHAUX GALLERIES
290 Dartmouth Street at the Vendome
Boston, MA 02116
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Friday 11-4, Saturday until 5:30
Telephone: 617.536.9898



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