Steven Sorman: "outside in, inside out"

Steven Sorman: "outside in, inside out"

4814 Washington Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63108, USA Friday, April 1, 2016–Saturday, May 28, 2016 Opening Reception: Friday, April 1, 2016, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.

outside in/inside out ix by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

outside in/inside out ix, 2010

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outside in/inside out xviii by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

outside in/inside out xviii, 2010

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outside in/inside out xvi by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

outside in/inside out xvi, 2010

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outside in/inside out xvii by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

outside in/inside out xvii, 2010

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inherited unbelief by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

inherited unbelief, 2008

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without which by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

without which, 2011

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fountain for david/fountain from david by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

fountain for David/fountain from David, 2014

4,500 USD

which by itself by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

which by itself, 2011

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even so by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

even so, 2011

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"without really knowing" by steven sorman

Steven Sorman

"without really knowing", 2011

5,500 USD

Atrium Gallery announces an upcoming spring exhibition, "outside in, inside out," featuring a rich and dramatic group of works by esteemed national and international artist, Steven Sorman. Known for his complex compositions, Sorman works in several media including painting, watercolor, and multi-layered prints, and he continues to explore all of these in his most recent work. The exhibition will feature both large scale as well as intimate pieces, giving a full range of the compositional, and technical elements and aesthetic qualities of Sorman's work that have earned his valued international reputation as a major artist of our time.

Although he has spent the past 20 years working in an expansive studio near New York City where he exhibits frequently, and has also near Tyler Press, where he worked with many of the best resources to produce his signature prints, he has recently relocated back to Minnesota, his prior home and base, and has established a large studio there, enjoying again the inspiration of his early years in the midwest.

Sorman's work is included in the collections of many major museums in the US and abroad, including the National Gallery of Art, and Smithsonian, Washington D.C., Whitney Museum, MOMA, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, De Young Museum, San Francisco, Tate Gallery, London, Stedlijk Museum, Amsterdam, Singapore Art Musuem, The Australian National Gallery, Canberra, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and also St. Louis Art Museum, and Washington University, St. Louis.