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The 455 Market Lobby Gallery is open weekdays and is sponsored by 455 Market ownership and management for the pleasure of its tenants and visitors. Exhibitions are organized by Bonnie Earls-Solari, Art Advisory Services (415/717-5718 or bonnie@bes-art.com).

Current Lobby Gallery Show    
Pia Strong show image   Click here to view details about our current lobby art show: Pia Strong; Paintings and Drawings.
     
     
Past Lobby Gallery Shows    
Victor Cohen-Stuart show image   Victor Cohen-Stuart: In The Abstract & Resonance.
24 March - 13 June 2008

Victor Cohen-Stuart, a Dutch national, attended schools in Europe, Indonesia, and South America before arriving in California in the mid-1960s. His artistic exploration is as broad, beginning with super realism, figurative, and constructions, and has distilled into an immersion in the essence of color. Other work by Victor Cohen-Stuart can be seen at: victorcohenstuart

     
Jennider Bain Show Image   Jennifer Bain: Rhythm & Resonance.
7 January - 21 March 2008

Jennifer Bain’s artworks are translations of her experience in and with nature—short glimpses, close investigations, and sensations of movement and stillness. Reading like a filmstrip with images linked frame by frame, they combine to form a narrative arc from childhood to the present.
     
Corcoran Show image   Annette Corcoran:
Four Finches & Friends

3 December 2007 - 4 January 2008

Annette Corcoran creates magical birds as functioning teapots or
simply exquisite
objects. Working in the fragile, unforgiving medium of porcelain and
terra cotta with highly detailed glazing.
     
David Ivan Clark show image   David Ivan Clark:
Nowhere Remains

15 October – 30 November 2007

Clark’s relationship to landscape lies deep in his memory of the vast plains
in Western Canada where he was raised. He later studied architecture,
bringing the built environment to the forefront. These divergent sensibilities of the natural and man-made worlds converge in his paintings on metal—
the timelessness of landscape overlaying the industrialized presence of man.

 

 
 
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