Sweets & Treats
Edward Cella Gallery is pleased to present Sweets & Treats a kaleidoscopic and mouthwatering group exhibition featuring a compendium of new, recent, or historic abstract and figurative paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures created by the gallery's roster of artists and from artist鈥檚 working and living in Inglewood or beyond.
The group exhibition is inspired by a 1964 photograph taken by Mexican American photographer Pedro E. Guerrero (1917-2012) of the Roxbury, Connecticut studio of American sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and celebrates the creative and generative power found in the studios of artists. Sweets & Treats highlights parallels and synchronicities between artists working in diverse locations; using a variety of processes and materials; and approaching from distinctive backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Installed in the Salon style, the exhibition juxtaposes paintings with drawings and photographs with sculptures offering visitors an immersive experience rich with graphic counterparts and comparisons. Underscoring the dynamic visual thinking and expression that each artist represented undertakes in their practices, the exhibition revels in the joy of looking and the sensory pleasure of enjoyment of art.
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Edward Cella Gallery is pleased to present Sweets & Treats a kaleidoscopic and mouthwatering group exhibition featuring a compendium of new, recent, or historic abstract and figurative paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures created by the gallery's roster of artists and from artist鈥檚 working and living in Inglewood or beyond.
The group exhibition is inspired by a 1964 photograph taken by Mexican American photographer Pedro E. Guerrero (1917-2012) of the Roxbury, Connecticut studio of American sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and celebrates the creative and generative power found in the studios of artists. Sweets & Treats highlights parallels and synchronicities between artists working in diverse locations; using a variety of processes and materials; and approaching from distinctive backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Installed in the Salon style, the exhibition juxtaposes paintings with drawings and photographs with sculptures offering visitors an immersive experience rich with graphic counterparts and comparisons. Underscoring the dynamic visual thinking and expression that each artist represented undertakes in their practices, the exhibition revels in the joy of looking and the sensory pleasure of enjoyment of art.
Artists on show
- Adam Berg
- Bettina Weiss
- Brad Miller
- Chris Trueman
- Emily Silver
- Franco Mondini-Ruiz
- Helen Lessick
- Jennifer Bannert
- Kelly Brumfield-Woods
- Kendell Carter
- Laddie John Dill
- Linda Daniels
- Lisette Schumacher
- Mara De Luca
- Mary Anna Pomonis
- Matthias Reinmuth
- Megan Riera
- Minna Philips
- Moritz Neuhoff
- Pedro E. Guerrero
- Shahla K. Friberg
- Stuart Sandford
- Wosene Worke Kosrof
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