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Tips on Designing with Art, Reno Magazine

By Art and Design, Artists, News

John Belingheri, 'End of the Rope', mixed media on paper, 32 X 24 inches

Tips on Designing with Art – Reno Magazine August/September 2010

By Cheryl Chenault

 
Art, a sea of exploring, stretching from a child’s finger painting to fine oils and sculpture, speaks different languages. Harkening to individual perceptions, art evokes meaning, and possibility. “Art transcends and has the ability to restore and rebuild what the grind of daily life stripes away,” notes Turkey Stremmel of Stremmel Gallery.

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The 24th Annual Coeur d’Alene Art Auction

By Art Auctions, News

"Kachina Painter" by E.I Couse

Going once…Coeur d’Alene Art Auction set to start in Reno – Partner Peter Stremmel predicts successful Coeur d’Alene Art Auction despite tough economy

BY FORREST HARTMAN • FORREST@RGJ.COM • JULY 17, 2010

 
In 2008, the Coeur d’Alene Art Auction had a record-breaking year, drawing approximately $39 million in bids. Peter Stremmel, one of three partners in the Reno-based event, said this year’s auction won’t bring in that much, but he is predicting success despite the ongoing recession.

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Gordon McConnell in Big Sky Journal

By Artists, News

Gordon McConnell, Stagecoach Attack, acrylic on canvas, 30" x 40"

McConnell is best known as a postmodernist western painter rooted in “the aura of time and distance and nostalgia”, the stillness, memorial, and mourning for dreams of the West. McConell’s shadowy riders are specters, forever fixed astride their plunging steeds, crossing ash-colored, abstract deserts. In the past two years, his work has been included in exhibitions at  Stremmel Gallery, Reno; Toucan Gallery, Billings; The Arts Center, St. Petersburg, Florida; the Belger Arts Center, Kansas City; Visions West Gallery, Denver;  Custer County Art and Heritage Center, Miles City, Montana; and the Meridian International Center, Washington, D.C., in an exhibition that traveled to the National Art Gallery, Beijing, and other museums in China.

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Perspectives 2010 Reviewed

By News

RN&R – Cultural Diversity – Perspectives 2010

by Jessica Santina

 
The concept behind the upcoming spring exhibit at the Stremmel Gallery is that there really isn’t one.

“Pete [Stremmel] and I literally sat down with files of artists that we currently represent and started pulling them together, looking for how they’d mix and flow together,” says gallery director Turkey Stremmel. “We wanted both sculpture and paintings, and wanting to bring in some new, fresh names in addition to our existing artists.” Read More

Arnoldi, De Staebler, Hansen and Sarich in Art Ltd

By News

The work of several Stremmel artists can be viewed in Art Ltd.’s latest issue.

The rich red and gold of Charles Arnoldi’s large scale painting ‘Woods Shock’ immediately greets viewers of Stremmel’s current group exhibition, “Perspectives 2010”. Done in an identical pallet, ‘Every Penny’ (shown below) is depicted in an article by Art Ltd. entitled “Painters’ Painter”. As one of LA’s leading painters, the magazine asked Arnoldi to consider some of his major influences.

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Marc Katano and Nicole Katano: One by the Other

By News

THE EDGE GALLERY MAY 28 – JUNE 21, 2010     By Editor – SantaFe.com

Marc Katano and Nicole Katano: One by the Other

Shared exhibit of works on paper and digital imagery

The Edge Gallery is pleased to present works on paper by Marc Katano and the digital imagery of Nicole Katano, opening on May 28, 2010.

One might easily overlook the underlying synchronicity that Nicole and Marc Katano have developed through their 30-year journey as partners in life and contemporaries in art. At first glance they are a study in contrast.

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Danäe Anderson: Girl in Light with Hands

By News

Danae Anderson, It Was There All That Time, 2009, mixed media on panel, 42" x 36"

“Movement and music vitally inflect the improvised choreography of the paintings.  The relationship with the “canvas” is intense and instinctive, accessing and allowing marks that arise through the uncensored conscious.  Chance associations arise from the immediacy/physicality of intuition and observation.  The residue of these actions reveal a visual narrative that documents and honors human experience.  A deep overlay of play, language, events, dreams, objects, the self, the ordinary, sense/nonsense, the seen/unseen, the ancestors and progeny, memory and daily experience is recorded.

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Richard Misrach featured on Apple’s iPad

By News

11.19.99 7:02 am, chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 inches

The work of internationally acclaimed photographer, Richard Misrach, is shown regularly at Stremmel Gallery. Photographs from his esteemed Golden Gate series are continuously on view.

 

Richard Misrach was born in Los Angeles California in 1949 and became a crucial voice in the reemergence of color photography and the large-scale format during the 1970s. In 1997 he and his family moved to the Berkeley hills in Northern California where he began compulsively photographing the majestic view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the front porch of their home. Eight-five photographs were produced from the series consisting of over seven hundred, all taken from the exact same vantage point at different times of day. Each capture the opening between bay and ocean, the famous bridge, in every light and weather condition Read More

March in Montana Up from 2009

By News
Great Falls’ annual, international art event, Western Art Week (WAW), came to a close after three exhilarating auctions by the Russell Museum, Ad Club and March and Montana, grossing around $3.7 million. March and Montana at Town House Inn made a strong showing with total gross sales of $1,473,167, up from $1.4 million in 2009. “They did a great job”, Bob Nelson, owner of Manitou gallery, said of Ad Club and March and Montana’s participation. Although March and Montana was not able to surpass their record $2.4 million in 2008, the improvement this year defies an unstable economy.

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Robert Brady at Churchill Arts Council

By News
The Churchill Arts Council opened a new visual art exhibition of recent mixed-media works by Robert Brady at the Oats Park Art Center on Saturday, February 27, 2010.

“Mined to Bare features works in a wide variety of media from wood sculpture to ceramics. The artist will conduct a talk on the work and its inspirations at 4:00 p.m. and a reception will follow from 5-7 p.m. Both the conversation with the artist and the reception are free and open-to-the-public. For information, call 423-1440. Read More

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