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Mathieu Rosinsky Celebrates Opening of Newly Renovated Flamingo Building Photo credit: Nick Mele
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athieu Rosinsky hosted an extravagant night to celebrate the opening of his newly renovated Flamingo Building, located at 1921 S. Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he introduced the young emerging artist Bree Elle Heyniger during the vernissage of her inaugural series, “Art et La Femme.” International event empresario Bruce Sutka produced the lavish evening and the results were totally Oscar-worthy!
Flamingo Building exterior
Heyniger’s work was such a success that she sold seven paintings and a sculpture called “Girl, Interrupted,” made out of ceramic and mixed media. “I am beyond thankful to this incredibly supportive community and to the team that made this event a dream come true,” said Heyniger. “I’m so excited to see what’s in store for the future.” Over 400 guests, greeted with flutes of Veuve Clicquot, marveled at the “living lamp,” a majestic mime, bedazzled in silver sequins. Guests made their way through the gallery-like office spaces where each room highlighted works of the young artist. Guests were also invited to visit Rosinsky’s private office space, where a magnificent hand-made wood wall unit, an exquisitely curated private art collection and a beautiful single-piece marble office table served as a third bar. The energetic pièce de résistance was the back gallery, where DJ Adam Lipson and DJ Electra got the evening’s groove going strong against the backdrop of an ice sculpture in the shape of a femme, which served as a luge for Casamigos Palomas. “It’s the first gallery opening I’ve been to in this area that was able to capture that Los Angeles and New York vibe,” said Arvo Katajisto. “The crowd was eclectic, and the energy was high-wattage.”
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