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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Artist Client, Daniel Bottero Featured in Estilos Magazine



Check out client, Daniel Bottero's new artist profile in Estilos Magazine! For more on Daniel Bottero's latest exhibitions, please read the following!

Beginning April 1, the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle will present a series of paintings by Bottero. The exhibit is open to the public and will be on display on the second floor overlooking Central Park and Columbus Circle through the month of April.

The exhibition includes new Bottero works amongst other abstract paintings, which bring Bottero's experiences and emotions to canvas using bold colors and dramatic images. "With the Time Warner Center's iconic location, dynamic shops, world-class restaurant collection, and famous Mandarin Oriental Hotel, it is a privilege to show Daniel’s work here," says Linda Soper, President of Linda Lane PR & Marketing.

No stranger to New York, Bottero lived in Manhattan for several years before moving to Miami where he currently resides. In addition to his Miami studio, Bottero has a showroom in Palm Beach featuring a rotating number of pieces on display. His work has been represented in galleries and museums around the world and his paintings can be found in homes owned by celebrities and politicians alike. But the Time Warner Center may be his grandest stage. “There isn’t a gallery in New York that’s the size of the Time Warner space,” says Bottero. “Plus, the location and the building itself is a piece of art—it’s the perfect setting to exhibit. The energy of my work reflects the energy of this vibrant city and I am thrilled to be a part of it!”

And Bottero promises he will make great use of the space. “Expect an exhibition that is very vibrant and full of passion and enthusiasm, just like the people that come to New York,” he says. 10 Columbus Circle; botterocollector.com

The artist, a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, graduated from the National School of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires. Upon graduation, Bottero moved to Italy where he earned his Master’s Degree at the Academia Italiana di Belle Arti in Lucca, Italy and then moved to Paris where he resided from 1986 to 1990. Bottero moved to the U.S. in 1990 and has called the U.S. home ever since.

Bottero’s modernist works are featured in the corporate collections of Citibank, Xerox, Avon, Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan Chase Bank and are a part of many private collections including those of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dan Marino, Gloria and Emilio Estefan, Al Pacino, Steven Segal and Oscar de la Hoya. In addition, Bottero has exhibited at several famous museums throughout the world and several paintings have been featured at both Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction houses in New York.

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