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Robert Brady at Churchill Arts Council

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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

John Belingheri in Merrill Lynch Ad

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The work of abstract painter John Belingheri recently appeared in a Merrill Lynch advertisement for the Wall Street Journal’s Weekend Investor, Saturday/Sunday, March 6-7, 2010. (See ‘The New Basics and Wealth Manager’ B8-9)

The two large, mixed media works depicted are actually consigned to the Andrea Schwartz Gallery in San Francisco, not the fictitious J. Lee Gallery (most likely named after Lynch’s Managing Director, John Lee).
For more information on the artist and his work, visit his page here on the Stremmel Gallery website!

Robert Brady Exhibit reviewed in ‘Artforum’

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The publication Artforum reviewed the Robert Brady exhibition in their December issue. From the article by Kirk Robertson:

“But what makes the show truly resonate is the artist’s remarkable deployment of a diverse array of referents and the spirit with which Brady has reformulated and recontextualized his personal backyard wunderkammer into a series of visual poems, ah-ha moments, and epiphanies.”
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V. Douglas Snow dies in car accident

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Long-time Stremmel gallery artist and nationally renowned landscape artist died in a rollover car accident on October 20th in Southern Utah.  Snow was a former art professor and chairman of the University of Utah’s Art Department for over thirty years, before retiring to painting full time at his studio near Teasdale, in Southern Utah.  He is best known for his dramatic paintings of the peaks and mesas of Capitol Reef National Park and Boulder Mountain – he particularly loved to paint the enormous rock formation called the Cockscomb, which was visible from his studio.  Snow loved art, opera his students at the University of Utah and beautiful things, including conversations, architecture, women, his wife and children.  Stremmel Gallery represented Snow almost exclusively for over twenty-five years, and featured his work in several one-man exhibitions over that period.  He was a remarkable artist, a true Renaissance Man, and a wonderful friend to all of us who had the pleasure of knowing him.  He will be missed, but never forgotten.

Michael Sarich wins prestigious award, prepares for exhibition

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Michael Sarich was recently selected by The Joan Mitchell Foundation (New York) as a recipient of one of their prestigious grants which is awarded annually based first on nomination and then application for painters and sculptors.

Opening January 26, 2008, the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno is hosting Like, Love, Lust: Michael Sarich, a mid-career retrospective exhibition of Sarich’s paintings, drawings, prints and ceramic sculptures. The NMA will publish a full-color catalog to accompany the exhibition featuring essays by Kirk Robertson, Robert Sill and NMA Curator Ann Wolfe.

For more information please visit the Nevada Museum of Art’s website.

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