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Meet Tom Pergola

The article presents an interview with Tom Pergola, an artist known for his "Assemblage Plastique" art form. Pergola discusses his journey into the art world, which began in 1978 with Martin Lawrence Limited Editions as an artwork shipper. He quickly advanced to curator and general manager, gaining extensive knowledge of the business aspects of fine art. After eight years, he transitioned to managing artists and producing videos of prominent artists, contributing to millions in art sales globally. Pergola later co-founded DATZ ART with a friend, focusing on art created with resins. Their work gained national recognition through fine art trade shows and exhibitions in prestigious galleries, including Caesars Palace Las Vegas and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California. His unique 3-dimensional wall and table sculptures, which immortalize everyday objects and popular culture icons, are highlighted as a continuation of the Pop Art tradition established by artists like Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenberg. He was invited by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to participate in their "Appetite for Art" exhibition, where his works were also sold. Pergola's "Pop Art Sculptures" have been purchased by thousands, and his work has been displayed in galleries across the United States. Notable celebrity collectors include Jay Leno and Carol Burnett. His art has been featured in various cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. Pergola has received commissions for hundreds of limited-edition pop art sculptures from major brands such as Kellogg's (Fruit Loops and Frosted Flakes) and Corona Beer. He also undertakes custom commission work for private clients. Beyond commercial endeavors, Pergola has contributed his sculptures to charity events for organizations like Make-A-Wish and Stop Cancer, helping to raise funds for their causes. His artwork has also been showcased at major golf tournaments, with full-page announcements in high-end golf magazines featuring his pieces like "Hole In One" and "It Takes A Lot Of Balls." Pergola's primary mission in his creative journey is to create large-scale installations of his images, aiming for pieces 20 to 50 feet tall to be displayed in front of corporate headquarters and in museums. He expresses that the most rewarding aspect of his creative work is bringing smiles to people's faces through his art. #TomPergola #AssemblagePlastique #PopArt #FineArt #ArtistInterview #ArtBusiness #Sculpture #CreativeJourney #ArtExhibitions #TomPergola #AssemblagePlastique #PopArt #FineArt #ArtistInterview #ArtBusiness #Sculpture #CreativeJourney #ArtExhibitions
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