by KG-Gallery | May 25, 2021 | Katie + Gunner Exhibits
let’s be clear. i don’t consider brad bamford to be a hyper-realist painter. i know that’s ridiculous. because his paintings are studies in recreation. recreations of recreations, if you will. first the camera reproduces the reality in front of it....
by KG-Gallery | Mar 12, 2021 | an appreciation, Katie + Gunner Exhibits
Inuit art drawing by Kingmeata Etidlooie – Dorset one of the things that strikes me about inuit art is the place that female artists hold. it’s no secret that female artists make up around 2% of the global art market and yet in the arctic, women have...
by KG-Gallery | Feb 4, 2021 | a look back
(originally written in 2014) it came out in june, i think, 2004. the eric so ‘hong kong’ hellboy. all limbs and belly. long coat, tail through the back. belt. holster. the good samaritan. 11 inches. limited...
by KG-Gallery | Jan 7, 2021 | an appreciation, Katie + Gunner Exhibits
From afar, it would be easy to mistake Cindy Rizza’s work as photographs. Piles of blankets. Laundry on the line. A lawn chair casting a shadow on the side of a house. However, they are not photographs at all. Rizza is a Contemporary Realist painter and each of...
by KG-Gallery | Dec 4, 2020 | inspired, Katie + Gunner Exhibits
It’s hard not to be inspired by Hagar Vardimon. In fact, I used to have a ripped out image of one of her Lonely Houses taped to my bedroom wall. A single house floating above a perfectly threaded shadow. The embroidered photographs grew out of her obsession with...