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About

Bruno Art Group (BAG) is an international operation with galleries and offices in Europe, Asia and the US. Originally founded in early 20th century Europe, the group has amassed over 100 years of experience in the world of art. Throughout the years, Bruno Art Group has exclusively managed and worked closely with renowned world masters such as Yaacov Agam and Marcel Yanco. Nowadays, the group continues to add iconic names to its repertoire in the likes of David Gerstein, Charles Fazzino and Romero Britto. As a result, Bruno Art Group today has industry-leading expertise in the Kinetic, Pop and Dada art movements. In addition to a vast collection of fine art, the group has made it its purpose to represent and support young, promising Israeli and International talent on the global stage.

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1964

Bruno Abramovitz

Bruno, son of Marco, immigrates to Israel and opens a gallery and framing atelier in Tel Aviv.

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1900'

Marco (Mordechai) Abramovitz

Marco (Mordechai) Abramovitz's gallery in Bucharest opens its doors, laying the foundations to what would become an international, impactful force in art.

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1973

Bruno Abramovitz

Bruno inaugurates 'Bruno Gallery Tel Aviv' on the central Ben Yehuda street. The gallery would be amongst the first to promote art in the young, culture-thirsty state. (Bruno and HIlda Abramovitz with Marcel Janco at his exhibition at the gallery)

1995

Motti (Mordechai) Abramovitz

'Bruno Gallery' is one of Israel's leading art galleries. Motti (Mordechai) Abramovitz, Bruno's youngest son, takes over the company with the dream of international expansion.

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2010

Bruno Gallery Singapore

In 2010, Bruno Art Group successfully expanded in Singapore, 91 Tanglin Road. This new location would later be recognised as one of the top galleries in the country.

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2000'

Bruno goes international

The group expands its operations; opening new galleries overseas, presenting on cruise ships, participating in global art fairs and going into the fields of art consultation and large-scale art projects for cities and corporations.

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