Taglialatella Galleries and Dominic J. Taglialatella have been a major force in the international art community for over 30 years, starting in 1978 in Lambertville, NJ, and then opening on Madison Avenue in New York City in 1981.
In 1993, TG hosted an exhibition of Dutch period work by Van Gogh and in 1995, Dominc J. Taglialatella became an advisor to the board of the CoBrA Museum in the Netherlands.
In 2000, the gallery began focusing on Pop Art, showing works by Warhol, Haring, and Wesselmann, and quickly became one of the most important Warhol dealers worldwide.
In 2001, TG opened a 4,000-square-foot ground-level space in the heart of Chelsea and today, that space serves as headquarters for TG and focuses on Modern and Contemporary masters from America and Europe, with an emphasis on the American Pop Art movement.
Our extensive inventory includes works by artists such as Warhol, Arman, Rauschenberg, Haring, Indiana, Basquiat, Frankenthaler, Christo, Wesselmann, Miro, Picasso, Katz, Lichtenstein, Hirst, and the CoBrA Group.
In addition to our aforementioned masters, TG represents mid-career artists, such as Pierluigi De' Lutti, Rob Hay, Russell Young, and James Feehan.
Recognizing that an increasing number of clientele wintered in Palm Beach, Taglialatella Galleries opened a two-level gallery space in the historic Via Bice just off the world-famous Worth Avenue in 2008.
In the autumn of 2010, Taglialatella Galleries launched its first European gallery in Paris, France. Working in association with Nadegé Buffe, the opening of the two-level gallery in the revitalized Marais district featured American Pop Art, and was a media sensation.
As we begin 2011, Taglialatella Galleries is in the advanced planning stages of an exciting new venture: The Pop Museum Shop at Taglialatella Galleries in the Chelsea art district of New York. A new European location is planned to open in Rome, Italy in 2012.
One of the most significant ventures occurred in 2007 when Dominic and Sally Taglialatella established the Katherine M. Taglialatella Foundation, a non-profit organization that donates 100% of the all proceeds raised to provide scholarship for minority students of single parents attending the Mt. Carmel-Holy Rosary School in East Harlem.
Today, Taglialatella Galleries has locations in New York, Palm Beach, and Paris.