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Park West Gallery is a commercial art gallery based in Southfield, Michigan, United States. Park West Gallery claims to be the largest private art gallery in the world, and that it has sold 10 million works of art for billions of dollars. It exhibits work from historic artists such as Renoir, Picasso, Rembrandt, and Durer as well as contemporary artists such as Peter Max, and Mark Kostabi. The gallery derives the majority of its revenue from auctions that take place abord cruise ships. The company's sales tactics have led to several lawsuits and media investigations.

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  • Park West Gallery (de)
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  • Die Park West Gallery ist eine 1969 von Albert Scaglione gegründete, in Southfield, Michigan ansässige kommerzielle Kunstgalerie, die hauptsächlich auf Kreuzfahrtschiffen verkauft. Das Unternehmen begann 1993 mit seinen Auktionen auf Schiffen, die heute etwa die Hälfte des von der Firma bekanntgegebenen Umsatzes von 300 bis 400 Millionen Dollar ausmachen. Diese Einnahmen werden durch den Verkauf von etwa 300.000 Kunstobjekten pro Jahr realisiert.Vertragspartner sind unter anderem die Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Lines und Royal Caribbean Cruises. Park West proklamiert sich als umsatzgrößter Kunsthändler der Welt. In den letzten Jahren ist es verstärkt zu Beschwerden und Prozessen von Kunden gekommen, die überhöhte Preise und Irreführung der Käufer behaupten. (de)
  • Park West Gallery es una galería de arte comercial con sede en Southfield, Michigan, Estados Unidos.​ Park West Gallery afirma ser la galería de arte privada más grande del mundo, y que ha vendido 10 millones de obras de arte por miles de millones de dólares.​ Expone obras de artistas históricos como Renoir, Picasso, Rembrandt y Durer, así como artistas contemporáneos como Peter Max, Michael Godard y Mark Kostabi. La galería obtiene la mayoría de sus ingresos de las subastas que tienen lugar a bordo de los cruceros.​ Las tácticas de ventas de la compañía han dado sitio a varias demandas e investigaciones de los medios.​​​​ (es)
  • Park West Gallery is a commercial art gallery based in Southfield, Michigan, United States. Park West Gallery claims to be the largest private art gallery in the world, and that it has sold 10 million works of art for billions of dollars. It exhibits work from historic artists such as Renoir, Picasso, Rembrandt, and Durer as well as contemporary artists such as Peter Max, and Mark Kostabi. The gallery derives the majority of its revenue from auctions that take place abord cruise ships. The company's sales tactics have led to several lawsuits and media investigations. (en)
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  • Park West Gallery (en)
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