October 2nd: 5 – 7 pm
This Retrospective Collection, with a significant nod to music, the arts and the legacy of the Pop Art genre from the studio of artist legend, Peter Max, will be on exhibition and available for acquisition at CV Art and Frame – Your Fine Art Gallery. The limited-engagement exhibition opens with a Preview Reception on October 2nd, 5-7 pm and extends through October 10, 2021. Two special in-gallery receptions are scheduled the following weekend: Saturday, October 9th from 6-8 pm and Sunday, October 10th from 1-3 pm.
Over 130 works will be on exhibition and available for purchase, including a globally exclusive presentation of Peter Max posters, circa 1960-1970. These are signed and dated by the Artist. Their provenance and rarity is further solidified by New York’s renowned Posterhouse Museum which has announced its’ presentation of the “Peter Max: Cosmic Advertising” Exhibition premiering Fall 2021. Contact us to find out how you may be able to participate in a pre-paid trip for two to experience this Posterhouse Museum presentation which includes a night’s stay at an elegant hotel, dinner at a fashionable restaurant and airfare.
The exhibition truly honors and celebrates the artwork of the Iconic American Artist, reinforcing the extraordinary legacy of Peter Max. His bold colors, uplifting images and uncommon artistic diversity have touched almost every phase of American culture and has inspired many generations.
Peter Max has painted for 6 U.S. Presidents. His art is on display in Presidential Libraries and U.S. Embassies.
Max has painted Lady Liberty annually since America’s Bicentennial. A collage of his Liberties adorned 145 million Verizon phone books.
Max has been named an official artist of the 2006 U.S. Olympic Team at the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. He has also been the Official Artist of 5 Super Bowls, World Cup USA, The World Series, The U.S. Open, The Indy 500, The NYC Marathon and The Kentucky Derby.
His art has flown the skies on a Continental Airlines 777 Super Jet. His installations include a 600-ft stage for the Woodstock Music Festival, a giant mural for the Winter Olympics and 10-ft guitars for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.