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Hausammann Gallery Opens in Wynwood

By Gisel Habibnejad
Photography by Korey Davis
Video by Alex Medina, Voiceover by Jessica Faroy

Last Saturday, the Hausammann Gallery’s Wynwood location opened its doors to the public for the first time. The event was co-sponsored by MSM, Lolea, and Bastille. To celebrate, artist Fernando Carlo, Jr. (also known as Cope2), left the audience in awe as he performed a live painting session while his latest work, Power of Influence, adorned every wall of the gallery. The Bronx native began his career as an artist in 1978 and is internationally known as the founder of graffiti art. With notable collaborations with Adidas and Time Magazine under his belt, the Hausammann Gallery couldn’t think of a better artist to kickoff the start of a new chapter. Attendees included lots of Miami natives and even drew audiences hailing all the way from New York, who expressed their beliefs of Wynwood rising to become the new art capital of the world.
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The original Hausammann Gallery was founded in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy by Renato Hausammann. Today, the gallery is still kept close to the heart of the family as it is managed by the third generation, Beatrice and Federico Hausammann. With the help, of their mother, Gioia, the gallery keeps its traditional family values alive. 
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Ernesto Poblacion (MSM’s Editor-in-Chief/Publisher), Beatrice Hausammann, Fernando Carlo Jr. (Cope2), Gioia Hausammann, & Belkis Jorge (MSM’s Co-Chairman)
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Federico Hausammann & Mark Howell (PR Director of Hausammann Gallery)
For more information, please visit www.hausammanngallery.com

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