Peace

Peace

4814 Washington Avenue Saint Louis, MO 63108, USA Friday, November 17, 2017–Saturday, February 3, 2018 Opening Reception: Friday, November 17, 2017, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

Holiday exhibition at Atrium: "PEACE"

earth by leila daw

Leila Daw

Earth, 2014

2,000 USD

river magic by leila daw

Leila Daw

River Magic

2,000 USD

"attempt paralleling the first line05/20/06"  by carl goldhagen

Carl Goldhagen

"Attempt Paralleling the first line05/20/06" , 2006

600 USD

attempt at paralleling the first line 03/01/06 by carl goldhagen

Carl Goldhagen

Attempt at Paralleling the first line 03/01/06, 2006

600 USD

self (65-03) by art kleinman

Art Kleinman

Self (65-03), 2003

Price on Request

self (63-03) by art kleinman

Art Kleinman

Self (63-03), 2003

Price on Request

insight by karen kunc

Karen Kunc

Insight

Price on Request

eyes of the red coral by karen kunc

Karen Kunc

Eyes of the Red Coral, 2006

Price on Request

the hour of truth by adrian luchini

Adrian Luchini

The Hour of Truth, 2004

Price on Request

wraith by jane schneider

Jane Schneider

Wraith, 1991

Price on Request

java table by john schwartzkopf

John Schwartzkopf

Java Table

Price on Request

the promise by randall shiroma

Randall Shiroma

The Promise, 2000

Price on Request

Atrium Gallery announces a holiday exhibition: PEACE. Featured will be a newly acquired series of small acrylic paintings, “The St. Regis Series” By Willem de Looper. These intimate works done in the 70s offer a wonderful insight into the development of this significant artist’s works. They are elegant, pieces exuding quiet and peace-themes relevant to the celebration of the coming holidays. Also featured are a selection of additional works by gallery artists offering inspiration for the timely theme. Included are Leila Daw, Carl Goldhagen, Art Kleinman, Karen Kunc, Adrian Luchini, Jim Nickel,Randall Shiroma, Jane Schneider, Francisca Sutil, Christopher Tanner, Mary Joan Waid and  Victor Wang.

For many years, art has offered opportunities for personal reflection and spiritual inspiration. From the Mona Lisa, to the Rothko Chappel, opportunities have been presented and taken to celebrate our humanity through this type of art work. It is a fitting theme for our upcoming holidays, and an invitation to take this moment as part of our celebrations. We hope that many of you will visit this exhibition and enjoy the personal peace and joy it can inspire. 

This exhibition continues through January 20th.