Posts Tagged ‘campbell’
Acrylic & Steel
GalleryIt’s a pity that we can’t reproduce the above picture in color, because then you’d see the shocking pink of Tom Hollenback’s abstract acrylic and steel sculptures, which fire the room with their hues.
Wall Reliefs & Works on Paper
fwuserWilliam Campbell Contemporary Art brings back old favorite Jake Gilson, who uses an acid called gun bluing to etch his abstract images onto steel plates.
Field Presence
GalleryThe same week that William Campbell keeps its doors opens for the first First Friday, you can see Field Presence, their current show of paintings by Jane Helslander.
Summer Mix
GalleryWilliam Campbell Contemporary Art apparently sees the need for a summer vacation as much as the rest of us.
The Last Great Places of Texas
GalleryThe Nature Conservancy of Texas is an organization that protects wildlife and wildlife habitat in our state.
Digitalis Purpurea
GalleryNuremberg native Joachim Kersten conceived his current show in response to an invitation from the Bavarian city of Schweinfurt (“pig ford”) to design a show for their exhibition hall.
Digital Purpurea
GalleryNope, it’s not necessary to clean your glasses while viewing the blimpy, blotchy abstract paintings that compose Joachim Kersten’s show.
Looking Forward / Looking Back
GalleryWilliam Campbell rings in the new year with a show of objets d’art selected from the gallery’s 2006 shows.
Show Offs II
GalleryThey just don’t stop making art in Texas, which is why you can’t go wrong with a show devoted to up-and-coming new talent.
Kate Campbell with Spooner Oldham
Listen UpOn For the Living of These Days, Kate Campbell sings slow, contemplative songs of hope in troubled times and of a sort of populist religion that distrusts earthly authority. Known as a literate musical storyteller with a respec...