Thursday, December 28, 2017
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
Willem de Looper at Hemphill
January 18 - March 24, 2018
HEMPHILL has announce the exhibition, WILLEM DE LOOPER, opening on Thursday, January 18, with a reception from 6-8pm. The exhibition will remain on view through March 24, 2018.
HEMPHILL has announce the exhibition, WILLEM DE LOOPER, opening on Thursday, January 18, with a reception from 6-8pm. The exhibition will remain on view through March 24, 2018.
In 1972, Willem de Looper traveled to the Western United States to see the sublime natural formations of the Grand Canyon. The rocky façade provided de Looper with a visualized storyline of millions of years of natural history. The stunning qualities of the banded strata left a lasting impression on the artist and ultimately became a subconscious obsession. Painting with rollers enabled de Looper to depict abstracted landscapes inspired by his travels. The delicate yet deliberate choice of color and layered paint presents the viewer with a vibrant representation of the craggy façade de Looper encountered at the Grand Canyon in 1972. WILLEM DE LOOPER presents paintings and works on paper from this period.
Willem de Looper (1932-2009) was born in The Hague, Netherlands and came to Washington DC in 1950. The artist landed his first solo exhibition at Jefferson Place Gallery in 1966. De Looper has been exhibited and collected by many established museums such as the National Gallery of Art, the Phillips Collection, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, among others.
HEMPHILL was founded in Washington DC in 1993. The exhibition schedule features modern & contemporary art in all media by artists ranging from emerging to mid-career to modern masters.
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00am–5:00pm, and by appointment.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
The "wake effect"
The "wake effect" from CONTEXT Art Fair as these two sculptures by Audrey Wilson just got acquired a couple of days ago by a major Miami art collector and now they're heading back to Miami for good!
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Monday, December 25, 2017
Sunday, December 24, 2017
A big thank you!
Doing an art fair is exhilarating and a MUST for 21st century artists and gallerists - it is also brutal work and we could not have accomplished an especially complicated Context Art Miami 2017 during the most recent Art Basel week without the hard work of Laura Beth Konopinski (or LBK as I call her) and Audrey Wilson!
That's the very talented Tim Vermeulen's work in the background...
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That's the very talented Tim Vermeulen's work in the background...
Laura Beth Konopinski and Audrey Wilson at Context Art Miami 2017 |
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
Tim Tate
Even though one of those pics was taken on a bad hair day, I just have to share this post from a very good friend and perhaps the DMV's best known artist:
Friday, December 22, 2017
Cool end of year email from Touchstone Gallery
Very cool and comprehensive email from Touchstone Gallery:
Dear all,
We are going to be closed between December 24 - 31 for the Holidays.
As we say goodbye to 2017, here is Touchstone Gallery's 2017 year in numbers:Many reasons to stop by to say "hi" in the New Year, follow us @touchstonewdc on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and visit our website at www.touchstonegallery.com
- 2 years in a row named BEST OF D.C. by The Washington Post poll (2016, 2017).
- 4 cups of coffee consumed by each staff member on average per day.
- 7 member artists taught art classes at New Community ArtSpace, as part of community engagement, supported by Touchstone Foundation for the Arts (501c3) and a DCCAH grant.
- 8 months out of 12 reviewed by The Washington Post.
- 25 gallons of Benjamin Moore white paint used to touch up our walls.
- 41 years since being established in 1976.
- 50 member artists represented in downtown D.C.
- 65 spotlights on our ceiling to highlight artists artworks on the walls.
- 216 artworks sold.
- 220+ artists in The One House Project installation in November 2017, conceived by ArtWatch DC and supported by Touchstone Foundation for the Arts.
- 612 bottles of wine drunk during 2017 opening receptions.
- 750 artworks reviewed by juror Jack Rasmussen, Katzen Arts Center, for the Art of Engagement, a National Juried Show in August 2017.
- 68,754 website visits.
Happy Holidays and Happy New 2018 Year!
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