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Rosenbaum Contemporary is an American post-war, modern, and contemporary art gallery with two locations based in South Florida. It was founded in 1979 by father and son, Marvin and Howard Rosenbaum. They are a member of the Fine Art Dealers Association and exhibit artwork internationally in contemporary art fairs.

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History

In 1979, Rosenbaum Contemporary opened their first gallery on Banyan Trail in Boca Raton, Florida with the intentions of representing emerging and established artists. In 2012, Howard Rosenbaum's daughter, Lara Rosenbaum, joined the family business when she opened the gallery's second location inside the St. Regis Bal Harbour Hotel in Miami Beach. [1] Later in 2013, the gallery moved to a more spacious location on Yamato Road [2]

In 2015, during Art Basel Miami Beach, Rosenbaum Contemporary presented the work of Omar Hassan, debuting his art series Breaking Through for the first time in the United States. [3] During the performance piece, the former-boxer dips his boxing gloves in paint and expressively punches color onto the canvas.

In 2016, Rosenbaum Contemporary collaborated with artist Helidon Xhixha in the inauguration of the public sculpture titled Endless Melody. The artwork was installed in the Melody Tower Plaza Garden in downtown Miami. [4]

Notable artists

Exhibited artists include: [5]

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