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Tell Me More | Featuing: Ben Allanoff and Anna Stump, Jacob Dudley, Coco Hall, Kathleen King,
Gregg Ross, Barbara Schwan, Igor Stevanovic and Julie Weiman.
June 1 - July 31, Online Exclusive on Artsy
Featuring: Ben Allanoff and Anna Stump, Jacob Dudley, Coco Hall, Kathleen King, Gregg Ross, Barbara Schwan, Igor Stevanovic and Julie Weiman.
Asher Grey Gallery presents an eclectic mix of international artists for our 2020 summer group exhibition "Tell Me More." Take a glimpse into the worlds of nine extraordinary artists who are expressing the power of art as a healing force in this period of isolation during the pandemic.
Ben Allanoff collaborated with artist Anna Stump to create unique abstract works, a multi-layered intuitive collective mark-making. Both artists acknowledge, with gratitude, the influence of the great Franz Kline.
Jacob Dudley’s new abstract paintings are color and rhythm explorations. They showcase various color palettes based on his experience with the landscape.
Coco Hall has many mediums in her artistic pursuits of the humor, commentary on contemporary life & a desire to bring peoples awareness about our environmental concerns.
Kathleen King is an Oakland-born artist whose sculptural assemblages transform found materials through arrangement–interlocking, piling, stacking, hanging, tying and leaning. The work draws inspiration from urban surroundings to reference construction sites, homeless encampments, buildings, streets, signage and fences.
Gregg Ross gives us a unique take on some of our classic movies, tv shows & Hollywood celebrities while referencing some whimsical scenarios.
Barbara Schwan is inspired by the mystery of life and the infinite beauty of nature. Her medium of work is in painting, drawing, and ceramics.
Igor Stevanovic, an international artist from Serbia, works with a combination of paper cut-outs, magazine images & stickers to create montaged collaged works on paper.
Julie Weiman is an artist who lives in California and Boston. While abstract, this work is grounded in the landscape, specifically the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Julie uses a range of mediums including inks, rust, graphite, pencil, acrylic, paper, fabric and wax. Her approach, including layering and scraping, leads to a richness in pigment and a depth of texture evocative of the land itself.
Featuring: Ben Allanoff and Anna Stump, Jacob Dudley, Coco Hall, Kathleen King, Gregg Ross, Barbara Schwan, Igor Stevanovic and Julie Weiman.
Asher Grey Gallery presents an eclectic mix of international artists for our 2020 summer group exhibition "Tell Me More." Take a glimpse into the worlds of nine extraordinary artists who are expressing the power of art as a healing force in this period of isolation during the pandemic.
Ben Allanoff collaborated with artist Anna Stump to create unique abstract works, a multi-layered intuitive collective mark-making. Both artists acknowledge, with gratitude, the influence of the great Franz Kline.
Jacob Dudley’s new abstract paintings are color and rhythm explorations. They showcase various color palettes based on his experience with the landscape.
Coco Hall has many mediums in her artistic pursuits of the humor, commentary on contemporary life & a desire to bring peoples awareness about our environmental concerns.
Kathleen King is an Oakland-born artist whose sculptural assemblages transform found materials through arrangement–interlocking, piling, stacking, hanging, tying and leaning. The work draws inspiration from urban surroundings to reference construction sites, homeless encampments, buildings, streets, signage and fences.
Gregg Ross gives us a unique take on some of our classic movies, tv shows & Hollywood celebrities while referencing some whimsical scenarios.
Barbara Schwan is inspired by the mystery of life and the infinite beauty of nature. Her medium of work is in painting, drawing, and ceramics.
Igor Stevanovic, an international artist from Serbia, works with a combination of paper cut-outs, magazine images & stickers to create montaged collaged works on paper.
Julie Weiman is an artist who lives in California and Boston. While abstract, this work is grounded in the landscape, specifically the Mojave Desert of Southern California. Julie uses a range of mediums including inks, rust, graphite, pencil, acrylic, paper, fabric and wax. Her approach, including layering and scraping, leads to a richness in pigment and a depth of texture evocative of the land itself.