Monday, December 12, 2011

Columbia/Kaiserslautern Mural Project, Sunday 09/30/12

Images of the mural-in-progress on Sunday, September 30, 2012, at Vista Studios in Columbia, S.C., for Columbia/Kaiserslautern: The International (Mural) Project, an if ART Gallery exhibition at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, October 5 - 16, 2012. The mural will become the centerpiece of the exhibition. Working this day are Columbia artists Mary Gilkerson, Tonya Gregg and Mike Williams and Kaiserslautern's Klaus Hartmann.


SUNDAY, September 30, 2012, afternoon
































MONDAY, October 1, 2012, morning






















MONDAY, October 1, 2012, afternoon





























TUESDAY, October 2, 2012, afternoon
































Wednesday, October 3, 2012, morning clean-up

















Wednesday, October 3, 2012, mural installed in main gallery
















Wednesday, October 3, 2012, Silvia Rudolf in the studio

Wednesday, October 3, 2012, afternoon, touching up the finished mural











Monday, December 5, 2011

LEO TWIGGS Book Signing, December 14, 2011 @ if ART Gallery



Book Signing, December 14, 2011
if ART Gallery, 1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
CLICK HERE for more information.


To see work from the book available at if ART Gallery CLICK HERE

Sunday, December 4, 2011

JEFF DONOVAN: Gray Matter & MARCELO NOVO: Materia Gris

JEFF DONOVAN: Gray Matters
&
MARCELO NOVO: Materia Gris


Two Simultaneous if ART Gallery Exhibitions 
@ Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady St., Columbia, S.C.
December 9 – 20, 2011
Artists Reception: Friday, December 9, 5 – 9 pm
For a PREVIEW of the DONOVAN exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For a PREVIEW of the NOVO exhibition,CLICK HERE.
For more information, CLICK HERE.
To see installation shots CLICK HERE.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

STEVEN CHAPP: PRINTMAKER @ if ART Gallery, Nov. 11 – Dec. 3, 2011

STEVEN CHAPP: Printmaker
@
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St.
Columbia, S.C.


Artist's Reception: Friday, Nov. 11, 5 – 9 pm


For a exhibition PREVIEW, click here.
For an artist's statement, click here.
For an artist biography, click here.
For a 2007 essay on Steven Chapp, click here.
For images of a 2009 demonstration by Steven Chapp
at if ART Gallery, click here.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

if ART Gallery 5 Years – Exhibition Oct. 28 – Nov. 8, 2011

if ART Gallery 5 Years
@
if ART Gallery & Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
1223 Lincoln St. & 808 Lady St., Columbia, SC


A Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists
introducing:
Michael Brodeur, paintings
Peter Lenzo, ceramic sculptures


October 28 – November 8, 2011


5th Anniversary Reception:
Friday, October 28, 5 – 9 pm






To PREVIEW paintings by Michael Brodeur, CLICK HERE.
To PREVIEW ceramic sculptures by Peter Lenzo, CLICK HERE.
For background info on 5 years of if ART Gallery, CLICK HERE.
For installation images of the show CLICK HERE.
Hours: Weekdays, 11 – 7; Sat., 11 – 5; Sun., 1–5.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011


                                                                      
if ART Gallery
PRESENTS
@
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady St.
Columbia, SC 29201

CONTEMPORARY CAROLINA ABSTRACTION I:
Carl Blair
Ashlynn Browning
Laura Spong
Katie Walker
&
Don Zurlo

February 17 – 28, 2012
Artist’s Reception: Friday, February 17, 2011, 5:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Gallery Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sun., 1 – 5 p.m.
& by appointment

For more information, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 – wroefs@sc.rr.com

            At Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, 808 Lady Street, Columbia, S.C., if ART Gallery presents Contemporary Carolina Abstraction I: Carl Blair, Ashlynn Browning, Laura Spong, Katie Walker & Don Zurlo. The exhibition opens February 17 with an artists’ reception from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. and runs through February 28. The exhibition is the first of two and will be followed in March by Contemporary Carolina Abstraction II: Michael Brodeur, Anna Redwine, Tom Stanley, H. Brown Thornton, Enid Williams & Paul Yanko, also at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios.
            Both exhibitions run alongside but independently of the large exhibition at the South Carolina State Museum Abstract Art In South Carolina: 1949 – 2012, which will open February 24. if ART Gallery artists in both exhibitions are Blair, Spong, Walker, Stanley, Thornton, Williams and Yanko. The if ART exhibitions will present all South Carolina artists except Browning, who is from Raleigh, N.C., showing that abstract painting is alive and well in the Carolinas.
            Kansas native and Greenville, S.C., resident Carl Blair (b. 1932) in 2005 received South Carolina’s Elizabeth O’Neil Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts for Lifetime Achievement. He has been as an artist, administrator, educator and a driving force in South Carolina arts since 1957, when he began teaching at Bob Jones University, from which he retired in 1998. He has shown in galleries and museums along the East Coast as well as abroad. He has had several museum retrospectives since 1995. In 1999, he was included in “100 Years/100 Artists: Views of the 20th Century in South Carolina Arts,” the South Carolina State Museum’s look back at the 20th century.
            Ashlynn Browning (b. 1977), who joined if ART Gallery in 2010 is a recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant and has exhibited at New York’s CUE Foundation and Lincoln Center. Other recent exhibitions include those at Hallway Projects in San Francisco, Artspace, Galway, Ireland and the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. Browning has received grants and residency fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center, the United Arts Council and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Her work was featured in the 2009 Southern edition of New American Paintings. Browning was born in Charlotte, N.C.
            Laura Spong (b. 1926) is among South Carolina’s most prominent abstract artists. Since her 80th-birthday exhibition in 2006, the Columbia artist’s career has taken off with multiple solo exhibitions throughout the state, brisk sales, and the acquisition of her work by the South Carolina State Art Collection, the South Carolina State Museum and the Greenville County Museum of Art. Spong currently has a solo exhibition at the Spartanburg (S.C.) Museum of Art and will open another solo show in march at Young Harris College in Young Harris, Ga. Also in March, she will be in a two-person exhibition with Carl Blair at the Florence (S.C.) Museum of Art.
            Greenville artist Katie Walker (b. 1970) has exhibited in the Greenville County Museum of Art; the Spartanburg (S.C.) Museum of Art; the Pickens County (S.C.) Museum of Art and History; the Columbia (S.C.) Museum of Art; and the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens. Her work was included in the 2005 Florence Biennale in Italy, where she was an award winner. Since 1991, Walker’s work has been in more than 70 exhibitions throughout the Southeast and beyond. Her work appeared in New American Paintings, Vol. 40, 2002, and the publication’s 2010 anniversary edition.
            Lexington, S.C., artist Don Zurlo (b. 1934) has exhibited at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MN, the Newark Museum of Art in Newark, NJ, Trenton’s New Jersey State Museum, the Flint Institute of Art in Flint, MI, the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina and the South Carolina State Museum in Columbia, the Howard Wise Gallery in New York City and elsewhere. His most recent solo exhibition was in October 2010 at if ART Gallery. Zurlo has taught art at South Carolina State University in Orangeburg and Allen University in Columbia.



           

Friday, September 9, 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

H. BROWN THORNTON 2007 - 2011 @ if ART Gallery Sept. 16 – Oct. 8, 2011

HOLLIS BROWN THORNTON  2007 – 2011
@ if ART Gallery
September 16 – October 8, 2011
Opening Reception: Friday, September 16, 5 – 9 pm
Gallery Talk, Sunday, September 25, 2 pm.
For a PREVIEW of the exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For an ARTIST STATEMENT, CLICK HERE.
On the cover of Free Times, Columbia, SC,
September 7–13, 2011:
H. Brown Thornton,
Toucan Sams, 2010,
oil on canvas, 26 x 30 in.
$2,150

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

David Yaghjian - Everyman Turns Six


An if ART Gallery exhibition 
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady St., Columbia, S.C.

August 19 - September 6, 2011.
Reception: Friday August 19, 5-9 pm.
Gallery Talk: Sunday, August 21, 2 pm.
Catalogue Presentation & Signing: Sunday August 28, 2-4 pm.


For a PREVIEW of the exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For INSTALLATION images, CLICK HERE.
For in REVIEW of the exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For an ARTICLE about the exhibition, CLICK HERE.
For the catalogue essay on Yaghjian's career, CLICK HERE.
For a chronology of Yaghjian's career, CLICK HERE.
To view pages from the catalogue, CLICK HERE.

PETER LENZO Ceramic Heads Now @ if ART Gallery

Columbia, S.C., Peter Lenzo's ceramic heads are now available at if ART Gallery. The gallery already carried Lenzo's 1990s mixed-media altar pieces but now also represents Lenzo for the his ceramic work, for which the artist has developed a big reputation and large following in the past decade. The heads developed from Lenzo's early fascination   with Southern face jugs. To read about Lenzo's path to creating ceramic heads, CLICK HERE.
To see more ceramic works by Lenzo at if ART Gallery, CLICK HERE.

Peter Lenzo, Graduated To Higher 
Problems - What An Exciting Ride. 
Thank You So Much Krispy Kream,
2011, stoneware, nichrome wire, 
porcelain, glazes, slip, found objects, 
16 x 8 x 8.5 in., $ 900/SOLD

Peter Lenzo, "Untitled", 2010, 
stoneware, nichrome, wire,
porcelain, glazes, found objects
24.5 x 18 x 12 in., $5,000 


Peter Lenzo, Maybe Yes, Maybe No
2011, stoneware, nichrome wire, 
porcelain, glazes, slip, found objects
14 x 9 x 9 in., $ 850/SOLD