Take the Nano Lopez Quiz

After experiencing Park West Gallery’s exhibition featuring Nano Lopez, see how much you’ve learned and test your knowledge of the master sculptor and some of his creations. How well do you [...]

Thank you for inspiring me, Dad

Being a father has its challenges, but it also has its rewards. One of those priceless gifts is having a positive influence when raising a child, whether it’s inviting them to enjoy what you [...]

Albert Scaglione in the Huffington Post

Supportive parents, a love of art, and an attitude of working harder than anyone else are just some of the reasons Park West Gallery Founder and CEO Albert Scaglione gives for succeeding in the [...]

3 new exhibitions featuring Park West artists

With school ending for the summer and the weather growing warmer, it’s a perfect time to enjoy some quality time with friends and loved ones. What better way to beat the heat than to visit [...]

Free Nano Lopez Exhibition catalog

Want to see what sculptures are available at the Park West Gallery Nano Lopez exhibition? Then check out or free catalog below. Park West Gallery’s June 2015 exhibit in Southfield, [...]

UPDATE: Missing Dürer, Rembrandt works found

Two works by Albrecht Dürer and Rembrandt van Rijn reported as missing from the Boston Public Library (BPL) were revealed to have been misfiled. After digging through nearly 60 percent of the [...]

A How-To Guide for Displaying Sculptures In Your Collection

Displaying artwork so it can be truly appreciated is one of the best aspects of owning art, but it can also be one of the most difficult, especially with sculptures. Unlike two-dimensional [...]

Park West Gallery hosts Nano Lopez exhibition

Elegant clay, molten bronze, colors applied by blowtorch – learn about the creation process and view the work of master sculptor Nano Lopez at Park West Gallery’s Detroit-area exhibition. Take [...]

Leslie Lew teaches tolerance with “Buki’s Garden”

Park West Gallery artist Leslie Lew taught families visiting the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York the value of acceptance through art in her children’s book, “Buki’s Garden.” The museum [...]

Henri Matisse painting looted by Nazis returns home

A painting by Henri Matisse has finally made its way home after disappearing 75 years ago. Matisse’s “Femme Assise” (Seated Woman) belonged to Paul Rosenberg, a renowned art dealer who fled from [...]