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New York artist, Vito Giallo, turned one of the best antique dealers sold to the who's who of New York City- think Elton John, Andre Leon Talley, Greta Garbo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Franz Kilne, Mark Rothko (to name a few) and of course a daily cus- tomer of his, Andy Warhol. He was Warhol's first apprentice and first to give Warhol a show in 1954. Vito's passion for antiques and their stories lead him to open up a little shop on Madison Ave across the Carlyle Hotel that brought in every artist, actor, politician, doctor, writer in. A frequent buyer (we're talking every two weeks) from Sotheby's…mehr

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New York artist, Vito Giallo, turned one of the best antique dealers sold to the who's who of New York City- think Elton John, Andre Leon Talley, Greta Garbo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Franz Kilne, Mark Rothko (to name a few) and of course a daily cus- tomer of his, Andy Warhol. He was Warhol's first apprentice and first to give Warhol a show in 1954. Vito's passion for antiques and their stories lead him to open up a little shop on Madison Ave across the Carlyle Hotel that brought in every artist, actor, politician, doctor, writer in. A frequent buyer (we're talking every two weeks) from Sotheby's plus Giallo's exquisite taste made him the go-to for the best antiques in the city! The story is Vito and his short stories of all the incredible people that had come through his little shop on Madison Ave. The book is not only about Mr.Giallo's intimate stories, but also a store owner (and a gay man) making it in New York. He truly is the quintessential New York story.
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New York artist, Vito Giallo, turned one of the best antique dealers sold to the who's who of New York City- think Elton John, Andre Leon Talley, Greta Garbo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Franz Kilne, Mark Rothko (to name a few) and of course a daily cus- tomer of his, Andy Warhol. He was Warhol's first apprentice and first to give Warhol a show in 1954. Vito's passion for antiques and their stories lead him to open up a little shop on Madison Ave across the Carlyle Hotel that brought in every artist, actor, politician, doctor, writer in. A frequent buyer (every two weeks) from Sotheby's plus Giallo's exquisite taste made him the go-to for the best antiques in the city!Mr. Giallo is 92yrs young and is currently residing in Brooklyn, New York. At 92, Giallo is still very active. In April 2022, he was featured in The New York Times, W, and Elle magazines, and debuted his highly anticipated jewelry collabo- ration with Brooklyn jeweler Catbird, which is still ongoing.In December 2022, Mr. Giallo embarked on a new venture, offering a curated selection of his cherished antiques through The Vito Giallo Collec- tion. This unique online shop showcases not only exquisite pieces but also the captivating stories behind them, revealing their origins, craftsman- ship, and the intriguing individuals who have crossed their paths. Each item in The Vito Giallo Collection is a testament to Mr. Giallo's discerning eye and the rich history he has witnessed.Stay tuned for upcoming projects by following @vitogiallo or visiting vitogiallo.com