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— Benefiting Enterprise for Youth —

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For 36 years,

has been considered

one of the most

important art and

antiques shows in

the world and the

oldest on the

West Coast.

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THE OPENING NIGHT PREVIEW GALA

Called “The Highlight of the

San Francisco Social Season,”

the Preview Gala is attended

by nearly 2,000 people and

offers everything a great

party should: fabulous people,

sumptuous food, great art

and a breathtaking setting.

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ATTENDANCE

Over 7,000 enthusiasts and

collectors visit the Show

over the 4 show days and the

opening night Preview Gala.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Age: • 18 - 39: 9% • 40 - 65: 56% • 65 +: 35%

College or Graduate Degrees: 98% • College: 45% • Graduate: 53%

Own more than one property: 49%

Household income: • Over $300k: 35% • Over $100-300k: 44%

Female: 63% Male: 37%

Bay Area residents: 90%

San Francisco residents: 47%

Art & Antiques collectors: 90%

Collecting for over 10 years: 82%

Typically purchase at over $5k: 45%

* Results based on a 2017 survey of attendees

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PATRONS

Patrons of the Show receive early

entrance to the Preview Gala,

invitations to exclusive pre-show

events and other benefits.

Connoisseurs Circle: $5,000

Collectors Circle: $3,000

Designers Circle: $2,500

Artisans Circle: $2,500

Patrons Circle: $2,000

Enthusiasts: $800

Young Collectors (ages 21-39): $600

Patron tickets sold in pairs

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PATRON PRE-PARTIES

A series of pre-parties help

build excitement in the

months leading up to the

Show. Patrons and sponsors

host these events inviting

various patron groups to each.

we invite you to join

jay jeffers author and owner, jeffers design group

and

diane dorrans saeks author and founding editor, c magazine

for a special conversation

about collecting art and antiques

as we celebrate the kick-off to

the san francisco fall antiques show

thursday, october 1

6 – 8pm

conversation at 6:30pm

cocktails and hors d’oeuvres

brooks brothers

240 post street

san francisco

25% of the evening’s proceeds will be donated

to enterprise for high school students

valet parking

rsvp [email protected]

25% of net sales (total sales less returns) from 6 – 8pm at 240 post street on october 1 will be donated by brooks brothers to enterprise for high school

students. no portion of the purchase price is deductible by the customer.

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EXHIBITORS

The best international art and

antiques dealers are invited to

exhibit and sell pieces from around

the globe and through the centuries.

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Aedicule

Almond + Company

American Garage

Antonio’s Bella Casa

Arader Galleries

Carlton Hobbs LLC

Charles Plante Fine Arts

Clinton Howell Antiques

Daniel Stein Antiques

David Brooker Fine Art

Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc.

epoca

Finnegan Gallery

Foster Gwin Gallery

Galen Lowe Art and Antiques

Gallery 925

Hackett | Mill

Hayden & Fandetta Books

Henry Saywell

Il Segno del Tempo

Janice Paull

Jayne Thompson Antiques

Jeff R. Bridgman American Antiques

Jesse Davis Antiques

Joel B. Garzoli Fine Art

Joel Cooner Gallery

J.R. Richards

Lang Antique & Estate Jewelry

Lawrence Jeffrey

Lebreton Gallery

Ledor Fine Art

Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery

Lotus Gallery

Mallett

Meyerovich Gallery

Michael Pashby Antiques

Montgomery Gallery

The Orange Chicken

Patrick & Ondine Mestdagh

Peter Fetterman Gallery

Peter Finer

Peter Pap Oriental Rugs, Inc.

Rainforest Baskets

Roberto Freitas American Antiques

& Decorative Arts

Schillay Fine Art

Steinitz Gallery

Trotta-Bono Contemporary

Twiga Gallery

Witherell’s

Yew Tree House Antiques, Inc.

66mint Fine Estate Jewelry

2016 EXHIBITORS

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Objects exhibited are from

antiquities to present day:

Fine Art

Modern and Contemporary Art

Furniture

Photography

Textiles

Ceramics

Ethnographic Art

Sculpture

Works on Paper

Objets d’Art

Jewelry & Metals

Rugs

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The Show is vetted by the

Vetting Committee who

review all pieces on the

Show floor to be sold.

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SELECTED PAST SPONSORS

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SPONSOR PRESENCE

In addition to exclusive sponsorship of specific

show elements or programs, sponsors receive

impactful name and logo presence through a

variety of printed and electronic materials,

which include:

• Website

• Show Catalogue

• Preview Gala Invitation

• On-Site Signage

• Collateral Distribution

• Social Media*

• Lecture Theatre Slideshow*

• Press Release*

• Brochure*

• Advertisements*

• Billboards*

* Presence on these materials depends on sponsorship level. Please refer to benefits sheet for benefits by level.

SPONSORS

S U P P O RT I N G S P O N S O R S

P RI N C I PA L S P O N S O R S

P RE S E N T I N G S P O N S O R S

Katherine Jacobus Decorative Arts

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Alexa Hampton

Mario Buatta

Archduke Geza von Habsburg

Ann Getty

THE LECTURE SERIES

Since its inception, The Fall Art &

Antiques Show has presented some

of the most important figures in the

fields of art, antiques, design and

architecture from around the world.

1,400 guests attend the Lecture Series

each year.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Aerin Lauder

Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill

Stephen Sills

Timothy Corrigan Bunny Williams lecture in progress

Bunny Williams

Princess Michael of Kent

The Duchess of Rutland

Hutton Wilkinson

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GUIDED SHOW TOURS

The Show offers

attendees complimentary

guided tours led by

experts in the field.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

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COCKTAIL HOUR

Afternoon talks and panel

discussions are offered on

various subjects relating to

collecting art and antiques with

complimentary drinks served.

Open to all Show attendees.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

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BOOK SIGNINGS

The Show features prominent

authors with new books on

the subjects of art, design,

architecture and antiques.

Book Signings are offered

in the Authors’ Alcove,

where patrons can line up

to meet the authors and

purchase a personalized

copy of the book.

Top: David Netto signing "In Pursuit of Francois Catroux"; Left: Bunny Williams signing "Parish-Hadley Tree of Life"; Right: Hutton Wilkinson and Flynn Kuhnert signing "The Walk to Elsie's"

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

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PRIVATE EVENTS AT THE SHOW

Café Girandole,

A Room with a View

and The Lecture Theatre

are available for rent

during select hours.

Please contact

[email protected] for details.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY

GRAND ENTRY HALLand DESIGNER VIGNETTES

The Grand Entry Hall greets guests

with a powerful display each year.

Prominent designers are chosen to

bring the theme to life with their

vignettes flanking the entrance.

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THE FALL ART & ANTIQUES SHOW CATALOGUE

The Show Catalogue is a beautifully

designed 250-page book, printed on

high-quality paper. It is a coveted item

that many people keep and collect

each year.

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PRESS

The Fall Art & Antiques Show is covered in

national and international press throughout the

fall season. Sponsors at the Presenting level

and above are featured in all press releases.

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An era of unbridled consumerism and display, widespread fascination with celebrity and

scandal, and social turbulence—sound famil-iar? Beginning in the 1850s, as Louis-Napoléon pro-

claimed himself supreme ruler, France’s moneyed middle class sought ever-novel ways of entertaining themselves:

throwing costume balls, attending salons and operas, deco-rating (and redecorat ing),

sitting for portraits. “The Spec-tacular Second Empire, 1852–1870,” an exhibition of 438 works at Paris’s Musée d’Orsay, revels in the splendor and showmanship of the period. But it also discerns the roots of modernity in the psy-chologically revealing early portraits by Degas and Monet, Nadar’s austere photographs of Pari-sian personalities, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s expressive sculptures, the ostentatious interiors of the Rothschilds’ neo-Renaissance Château de Ferrières and Prince Napoléon’s Pompeii-style house, and the craftsmanship of the Thonet chair and the Sèvres vase (September 27–January 15, 2017; musee-orsay.fr).

QUALITY TIME Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian’s new café, bar, and res-taurant, Georgie, has opened in the Montage Bev-erly Hills hotel with a suite of menus for everything from breakfast to after-dinner drinks—and a versatile interior that looks luxurious around the clock. In the spacious dining room, designers John and Christine Gachot of Gachot Studios utilized banquettes and a forest of fiddle-leaf fig trees to create a bright, con-vivial spot for lunch; brass lamps on each table pro-vide an intimate glow over dinner. Under the café’s vaulted ceilings, above, pale gray upholstery and pink pillows are paired with brass bistro tables for a series of welcoming breakfast nooks, which effort-lessly doubles as a cocktail lounge when the lights dim (georgierestaurant.com).

CREATURE FEATURE The 2016 San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show is a walk on the wild side, with jewelry, furnishings, and artworks that highlight our fascination with the animal kingdom. “Animals have been interpreted in every discipline, technique, and material throughout time,” says designer Suzanne Tucker, this year’s chairwoman. With wares from about 60 dealers, the beastly bounty

includes an ethereal Sebastião Salgado photograph of an elephant, a 19th-century diamond-and-enamel but-

terfly brooch, and a hand-carved carousel zebra (October

27–30; sffas.org). American Art Deco lacquered

screen, 1930s.Rooster weather vane, late 19th century.

Herbert Rosenthal bee brooch, c. 1970s.

Pavilion for a royal feast by decorating

firm Belloir et Vazelle, c. 1869.

La Dolce Vita, a 1953 photo by Thurston

Hopkins.

A mirror by Louis Constant

Sévin, 1867. Princess Mathilde by

Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux,

1862.

NEW YORK CITY — Allouche Gallery is presenting its first solo show in the Meat-packing District, “Ron Eng-lish/Guernica,” featuring the inaugural debut of 18 new paintings by the prolific con-temporary Pop and street art-ist, Ron English. The exhibi-tion will remain on view until October 19.

The exhibition’s title and its pieces reference English’s own narrative to Pablo Picasso’s 1937 painting “Guernica,” which is praised as one of the most famous antiwar paint-ings in history. While Picasso’s “Guernica” was painted in response to the bombing of a village in northern Spain, English utilizes the modern war template to relay power-ful messages about the end-less cycles of creation and destruction.

The artist has been working on “Ron English/Guernica” for more than two years. He has examined the templates obses-sively to imagine the truth in experience from every angle. Each piece from this body of work forces the viewer to face cultural biases that are embedded in our conscious-ness. “I don’t believe I will

ever exhaust the possibilities of the [Guernica] template, with its unending power to visually articulate the raging complexities of waste, destruc-tion, horror and conquest, through its deceptively simpli-fied narrative,” says English.

English’s bold yet masterful style is indicative of Allouche Gallery’s ongoing commitment to pushing artistic boundar-ies.

English coined the term POPaganda to describe his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, from superhero mythology to totems of art history, populat-ed with his vast and constant-ly growing arsenal of original characters, including MC Supersized, the obese fast-food mascot featured in the hit movie Supersize Me, and Abraham Obama, the fusion of America’s 16th and 44th presidents, an image widely discussed in the media as directly impacting the 2008 election. Other characters carousing through English’s art, in paintings, billboards and sculpture include three-eyed rabbits, udderly delicious cowgirls and grinning skulls, blending stunning visuals

with the bitingly humorous undertones of America’s Pre-mier Pop Iconoclast.

English’s artwork is held in museum collections world-wide, including the Whitney Museum, the Everhart Muse-um, the Paterson Museum, the Museum Checkpoint Charlie, the Museum of Con-temporary Art, Paris, and Franklin Furnace.

Allouche Gallery is at 82 Gan-sevoort Street. For information, www.allouchegallery.com or 212-966-6675.

‘Ron English/Guernica’ At Allouche Gallery

October 14, 2016 — Antiques and The Arts Weekly — 11

Vintage Posters andLimited Edition Print Art

and PhotographyFor more information email [email protected]

1050 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10022 • 212-355-4400 • [email protected]

www.the-maac.com

OPEN DAILY:10-5

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. — The 2016 San Francisco Fall Art and Antiques Show will take place Thursday, October 27, through Sunday, October 30, at Fort Mason’s Festival Pavilion. Suzanne Tucker, chair of the 2016 San Francisco Fall Art & Antiques Show for the second year, has chosen the theme for the show: “Animalia — Animals in Art & Antiques.”

Exploring the fascination with the beauty and mystery of the animal kingdom, as well as its symbolism throughout the ages, the entry to the show, designed by San Francisco architect Andrew Skurman, will include four designer vignettes incorporating a few choice antiques as well as cus-tom-designed wall covering by four designers: Ann Getty, Catherine Kwong, Antonio Martins and Jonathan Rach-man.

Animal images have been metaphors in art from ancient times to today. Birds, dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, serpents and butterflies have been used to portray wisdom, fidelity, shrewdness, fertility, self-indulgence, evil and reincarna-

tion. Chances are, if an animal appears in a painting, a piece of furniture, a decorative object or jewelry, it has meaning. The Latin word Animalis literally means “Having Soul,” and at the heart of all art, antiques and decorative objects is a boundless, collective soul — that of the artist, the collector, the observer and the history of the piece.

Aerin Lauder is the honorary chair for the 35th edition of the show, which will feature 60 fully vetted dealers from around the world. They will be offering for sale a range of fine and decorative arts represent-ing all styles and periods, including American, English, Continental and Asian furni-ture and decorative objects, paintings, prints, photographs, books, gold, silver and precious metals, jewelry, rugs, textiles and ceramics.

This year, dealers will bring pieces from antiquity to pres-ent day. Walking the aisles of the show, visitors will see the beauty and splendor of the fin-est art and antiques through-out time and be able to view pieces from many centuries

back, as well as from the Twen-tieth and Twenty-First centu-ries.

As always, 100 percent of net proceeds benefit Enterprise for High School Students, the San Francisco nonprofit that pre-pares and empowers a diverse

group of Bay Area youth to pursue life after school with passion and purpose. Enter-prise offers students every-thing they need to get and keep their first job, including inten-sive workshops, pragmatic skills and career exploration training, a network of advisors and peers, a broad database of paid internships, and college and career counseling.

The opening night preview gala and patron receptions will be Wednesday, October 26, 4 to 10. Show days and hours are:

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10:30 am to 7 pm, and Sunday, noon to 5 pm. Fort Mason Cen-ter’s entrance is at the inter-section of Marina Boulevard and Buchanan Street.

For additional information, www.sffas.org or 415-989-9019.

Animals In Art & Antiques AtSan Francisco Show Oct. 27–30

Pair of rare, circa 1840, Roman, left and right, male and female, Carrara marble hounds with true-to-life expres-sions and poses/postures, at Antonio’s Bella Casa.

A Dutch tin-glazed earthen-ware tile picture of a cat, Makkum, Twentieth Centu-ry, at Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge Inc.

SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. — Sun-day, October 9 will bring to a close the sixth season of the French Market. It will be open from 9 am to 3 pm. There is free parking and admission.

The market brings the atmo-sphere of a French neighbor-hood street market to Marin. Shoppers and browsers can enjoy a Sunday stroll through aisles of interesting antiques, collectibles, books, vintage fur-niture, jewelry, vintage clothing, retro decor, vintage shabby chic and a host of other items.

French music and crepes add to the ambiance of this event.

The market location is at the Veterans Auditorium parking lot off Civic Center Drive at the Civic Center.

For additional information, www.goldengateshows.com or 415-383-2252.

Marin’s Outdoor French MarketTo Close For Season October 9

SAN MARINO, CALIF. — A major international loan exhi-bition exploring the art, craft and cultural significance of Chinese woodblock prints made during their golden age, with works made from the late Sixteenth through Nineteenth Centuries is at the Hunting-ton Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens. “Gar-dens, Art and Commerce in Chinese Woodblock Prints” is on view through January 9. The Huntington is at 1151 Oxford Road. For information, www.huntington.org or 626-405-2100.

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— Benefiting Enterprise for High School Students —

O C T O B E R 2 7 - 3 0 , 2 0 1 6 | S F F A S . O R G

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find

the perfect pieceat this year's show

ADVERTISING

Show ads run in over 40 national and local publications, radio stations and websites, as well as customized advertising throughout San Francisco. The Fall Art & Antiques Show’s $200,000 marketing and advertising campaign is tailored to reach a targeted audience of art

and antiques collectors and enthusiasts.

Publications include:

Antiques & Fine Art Magazine

Apollo

Art & Antiques magazine

art ltd.

The Art Newspaper

C magazine

California Home + Design

California Homes

Dering Hall

Gentry magazine & Gentry Home

Grail magazine

InCollect.com

Interiors California

Luxe Interiors + Design

Magazine Antiques

Milieu

Nob Hill Gazette

Red Carpet | Bay Area

San Francisco Cottages & Gardens

San Francisco magazine

SF Gate (San Francisco Chronicle)

Silver Magazine

Veranda

7x7

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ENTERPRISE FOR YOUTH

• 100% of the net proceeds of the show go directly support Enterprise for Youth, a nonprofit founded in 1969 with the name Enterprise for High School Students.

• More than 20,000 youth have learned the skills and values essential to workplace success at Enterprise.

• Programs provide students with the ability and opportunity to find and retain jobs, explore career opportunities and develop life skills crucial for their transition from high school to adult life.

• Enterprise operates one of San Francisco's largest job banks focused exclusively on high school students.

For more information, visit www.ehss.org.

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SPONSORSHIP LEVELS

Exposure and benefits program opportunities

are based on sponsorship level. Customized

proposals are available for all sponsorships.

Lead Sponsor: $50,000

Premier Sponsor: $30,000

Presenting Sponsor: $20,000 - $25,000

Principal Sponsor: $10,000 - $15,000

Supporting Sponsor: $5,000

We have numerous In-Kind and Media

sponsorship opportunities.

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4 days

40 pounds of caviar

60 Exhibitors

50,000 Square Feet

36 years and counting

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2017 SHOW DATES

October 26-29Opening Night Preview Gala: October 25

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT

Margan Mulvihill Marketing & Events [email protected] | 415.392.7600 x316

www.sffas.org