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"As China Takes Lead in International Art World, South and Southeast Asian Art Follows Steadily Behind," Art Market Blog, May 12, 2011 Founder of Aibo Fine Asian Art, one of the first gallaries in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary Vietnamese art, Glenn Aber, says of the recent Southeast Asian art boom, "I invested in the Vietnamese art scene about six years ago because it was in its nascent stages and still relatively unknown in the West...[continue] |
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"Glen Aber Showcases Contemporary Vietnamese Art in Home Gallery" by Kate Knowle, Rye Patch, May 25, 2011 Glenn Aber, a prominent art aficionado has developed a sincere love for Vietnamese Contemporary Art. He has showcased a multitude of paintings in his home gallery, AiBo Fine Asian Art.[continue] |
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"Vietnam Forever in the Mind and Soul" by Jaime Morris-Pisani, New Focus On, April 15, 2011 Glenn Aber, collector and dealer of Vietnamese art, has a story for every piece in his collection. “Each piece has meaning to me,” he shares during a tour in his Westchester, New York, home-cum-gallery. “I bought them and I can picture the circumstances, I can picture the artist,” he says, his native Long Island dialect just barely detectable...[continue] |
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"A Home in the World" by Jane K. Dove, Wag Way, April 2011. Glenn Aber is a man of many passions. Partnering with his wife, Francine, he has brought some of them close to home from far away, including a spectacular collection of contemporary Viemamese art displayed throughout his generous residence at 10 Rockledge Road in Rye. The Abers also arranged for major surgery here fOr a little girl from Costa Rica, the victim of physical abuse |
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