MICAËLA GALLERY YEAR-END EXHIBITION FEATURES DAVID PATCHEN, JULIE LAZARUS, and DAVID RUTH: GLASS SCULPTURE |
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - 11.15.07 - Micaëla Gallery announces the opening of an exhibition featuring the newest work by glass sculptors Julie Lazarus, David Patchen and David Ruth. Julie Lazarus and David Patchen are artists whose work is founded on intimate relationships with Italian glassmaking. David Ruth's work began in the French tradition of dal-de-verre and continues his ongoing study of color and light. The joint exhibition illustrates how accomplished artists with classical influences explore dramatically different ends of one spectrum while employing glass as a unifying sculptural medium. Opening reception with the artists - November 30, 2007 5 pm. |
The work of Julie Lazarus of Fort Worth, Texas, is informed by 11 years of work in Murano. Her art is inspired through observations of abundant light reflected by the water and buildings of Venice and Murano. As a painter and glass artist, Lazarus' sketches of Venice become the foundation of her range of paintings and glass sculptures. Her newest Anima series translate her sketches into abstract works that contrast colorful spaces within bold shapes and color. The exuberant forms created by positive and negative spaces become more organic, acting as visual aids to guide the viewer's eye around and throughout Lazarus' sculptures. |
David Patchen is a San Francisco-based artist who uses a modern interpretation of classical techniques from Murano, Italy, to create glass sculpture with amazing detail. Patchen's work is differentiated through his exploration of complex patterns, contrasting colors and transparencies through advanced applications of cane and murrine-colored rods and patterned cross-sections of glass. Varied compositions and design allow Patchen to consider his forms multi-dimensional canvases, capturing thousands of colorful lines within the glass through windows, allowing views into and through a work. Patchen's forms suggest marine influences, and challenge his viewers' expectations of the degree of detail glass can support. We will feature Patchen's newest work in his Resistenza and Parabola series. |
David Ruth introduces three new sculptures inspired by his recent travel to the Antarctic. A widely admired and well-established glass sculptor based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ruth's method begins with a painterly approach that is the foundation of his architectonic, and organic, glass based installations and sculptures. Ruth's work is featured in prominent international and local collections.
Micaëla Gallery is a passionate supporter of glass sculpture. A sculptural medium steeped in dramatic history spanning continents and politics over millennia, glass is, quite perversely, extraordinarily difficult. Yet, we delight in all its permutations and wonder at its unique relationships with form and light. It is, "over the top." Honored to announce this exhibition of new sculpture by Julie Lazarus, David Patchen and David Ruth, we are proud to introduce the artists and their exceptional work to you. |
About Micaëla Micaëla, a fine art gallery, represents contemporary and modern fine art. The gallery assembles several solo and group exhibitions annually, reviewing artistic vision, as influenced by culture, emotion, intellect and the politics of life. Micaëla is located at 333 Hayes Street, between Franklin and Gough Streets. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 11 to 7 pm, Sunday from noon to 5 pm, and Mondays by appointment.For more information, please visit our website at micaela.com (click image) or write to Scott Kiernan at scott@micaela.com.Exhibition is from November 30 through mid-January. Entry is free of charge. |
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| P.S., our current exhibition ends November 30...! |
Breaking News: We're headed to our first show at Art Now Fair, Miami, one of the ultimate art shows in the country, and one of the biggest art fairs in the world! We're bringing the works of Peter Foucault, Scott Kiernan (Zenith Foundation), Tobias Tovera, Jenna North, Anne Yalon, Dominic Rouse and Bethany Marchman for their (and our) Miami debut! This is pretty exciting for us, and we hope you'll drop by and visit if you're in town. |
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HOURS Douglass Freed exhibition is through November 30, 2007. Lazarus/Patchen/Ruth exhibition is through mid-January. Entry is free of charge. Exhibition hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-7pm, Sunday Noon-5pm. Monday by appointment only. |
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