Fine Art Showcase

Fine Art Showcase

"Fine Art Showcase" (also known as "Barry Chappell’s Fine Art Showcase") is a nationally syndicated television show that sells and showcases fine art in an auction based format. The show is part of the Celebrity Shopping Network's Thursday and Saturday nights line-up, and airs throughout the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America (except for Mexico) on Direct TV.

Barry Chappell, the host of the show, is a fifteen year veteran of selling artwork in the auction based format setting. Mr. Chappell grew up in a family that was involved with the art publishing business, and as such has extensive knowledge of the art world.

There is also an interview portion to the show. The interviews range between ten and forty minutes depending on the artists and how interesting they are. The artists that Mr. Chappell interviews are wide and diverse, but there are also artists that show up on a regular basis. The regulars include: Arbe (important artist in the designed realism movement), Guillaume Azoulay (youngest person ever to have his work accepted into the permanent archives of the Musee du Louvre in Paris), and Lindsay Dawson (notable American Impressionist).

Artists represented

*Arbe
*Rita Asfour
*Guillaume Azoulay
*Salvador Dali
*Lindsay Dawson
*Victoria Fuller
*Shlomi Haziza
*Zu Ming Ho
*Michael Joseph
*Steve Kaufman
*Dorit Levi
*Thomas McKnight
*Henry Miller
*Jean-Claude Novaro
*Linnea Pergola
*Royo
*Michael Schofield
*Ion Tamaian
*Itzchak Tarkay
*Jiang Tie-Feng
*Robert K. White
*Gregory Wilhelmi
*Oleg Zhivetin

References

[http://www.fashowcase.com Fine Art Showcase]


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