Our Story
Emminents Arts and Gallery, which was established in 2005, is located in Brackettville, TX. We operate within the retired soldiers of the US Army, professors, and elite lovers of arts and sculpture around the world. It is an auction business.
The business of selling traditional and African, Asian Arts and Sculptures to the members of the company customers, via email or text, was formed by a group of top retired military men, which makes it a full legal business, but must be top secret for our workers, cause to the safety of our customers and the safety of the purchased arts.
Now, our company has more than 180 Members, and 17% of our members are civilians but relatives of top government officials. Our company takes "people-oriented" as a principle and gives full play to our team's every staff member. Skill and strength. We set up sales, quality inspection, HR administration, design and development, procurement, finance department, and other departments. All departments work together, and unity and cooperation have been our solid foundation for long-term development.
Our company has agents around the world looking out for great, beautiful art and getting to know more about the world culture in all rural and urban cities, we also introduce a variety of advanced arts and paintings from China, and natural texture from Taiwan; May to September were electric building-filling months at the New Museum, with four standout concurrent solo shows by women artists: the late unknown Italian visionary Carol Rama, the gnarly Art of Kaari Upson, the materially complex al-chemical sculptures of Elaine Cameron-Weir, and the steamy, seductive portraits of a beautiful community of black dancers and others by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. We must also mention other exceptional museum shows of work by women, including Rei Kawakubo at the Met, Louise Lawler at MoMA; We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 at the Brooklyn Museum, and American visionary. Florine Stettheimer at the Jewish Museum. At the Whitney Museum, Laura Owens, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Bunny Rogers, and Willa Nasatir made the first part of year three in the new building as convincing as the two years before that. This total investment of about 1,350,000 USD.
Our main aim is to bring the beauty of Art to the homes of people who value it at a low and affordable price without government high tax and avoid the risk of any theft. They apply it to all types of wood, fabrics, glass, coatings, resin lens cloth, and any kind of art inventions. Our company has independently developed in making positive transactions and has made proper arrangements for our staff. If there is any misunderstanding in the process of business transactions, all Emminents staff are strictly advised to follow all instructions and rules given by their senior officer or handler, who will always make close contact with each staff member.
"We deliver quality always, pursue the best, no end to learning" is our service attitude. Our company also passed the ISO quality certification this year. We believe that our company will create more benefits for customers in the future. Our company's core beliefs are "Safety first, quality ensuring, customer supreme, win-win cooperation”.
Our Location
Emminents Arts and Gallery is proud to call Brackettville, TX home since 2005, nestled in a community rich with history and culture.
Main
123 Art St, Brackettville
Hours
9 AM - 6 PM
Branch
456 Culture Ave, Del Rio
Hours
10 AM - 5 PM
Sat 10 AM - 3 PM
Office
789 Gallery Rd, San Antonio
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Contact
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Phone
+1-863-521-5486
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