Apologies to John Huston and “Treasure of the Sierra Madre” for appropriation in our title. But it seemed a good fit. I’d guess that most people when they think of “Art,” imagine oil paintings hung on gallery walls. Oh, there are sculptures, of course, and I’ve included a couple of those here, but this gallery is jam-packed with other art… Read more
The World is Available
Most of us can’t jet off to fantastical places on a whim. Responsibilities keep us anchored, planted here in our beautiful corner of the world. Thankfully there is a way to experience distant places without even boarding a plane. The RSG has art that can transport you far and wide. So stop by, and come travel with us.
Peacefulness in Solitude
In a bustling world full of life and energy, sometimes one feels the urge to retreat into peaceful solitude in order to recharge and reflect. What better way to spend time with your thoughts than focusing on a thought-provoking piece of artwork? Here is a collection revolving around the comforting sense of self and solitude.
Savage Grace: Interview with Artist William Park
When I went to visit William Park in his studio, I found some curious marks on his walls. Aside from the usual paint splatters, there were two phrases written all in caps. One read, “Heightened Awareness”, the other, “Savage Grace.” When you ask him about his work, he uses words like “slobbering” and “gooshing”. His process is visceral, tactile, and there is something… Read more
The Spring Show: Sneak Preview Part 6
As of today, the gallery walls are bare ( fear not, the panels are still fully loaded ). If you’ve visited us before, then you’ll know that this is highly unusual. We hang salon style, which means floor to ceiling, frame to frame, ART. But this won’t last long. Soon the walls will be decked with 244 new works by… Read more
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