Atrium Gallery: Friday, 22 November 2013
"Willem de Looper: All That Jazz..."
works from the 80s and 90s
November 22, 2013 - January 17, 2014
Please join us for the Opening Reception, Friday, November 22, 6-8 pm
Atrium Gallery proudly presents an exhibition featuring important paintings from the last decades of Willem de Looper's career. "Willem de Looper: All That Jazz..." with works from the 80s and 90s, will feature a selection of the best remaining paintings from that important period of this international artist's work. Music, and jazz in particular, was a pervasive influence in de Looper's painting and this exhibition pays homage to that connection. Willem de Looper, a Dutch-born artist who spent his adult life in the U.S., carried with him his Northern European influence and was also associated with the Washington Color School in the 60s and early 70s. However, he soon developed his own distinct identity that continued to characterize his work. His paintings are included in many of the most prestigious museum and private collections and exhibited in the U.S. and abroad.
Opening Reception Parking available on building lot (east side)
Catalogue Available
Thursday - Saturday: 10 - 5, Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment
4814 Washington Ave. (Central West End)
St. Louis, MO 63108
314.367.1076
www.atriumgallery.net
atrium@earthlink.net
works from the 80s and 90s
November 22, 2013 - January 17, 2014
Please join us for the Opening Reception, Friday, November 22, 6-8 pm
Atrium Gallery proudly presents an exhibition featuring important paintings from the last decades of Willem de Looper's career. "Willem de Looper: All That Jazz..." with works from the 80s and 90s, will feature a selection of the best remaining paintings from that important period of this international artist's work. Music, and jazz in particular, was a pervasive influence in de Looper's painting and this exhibition pays homage to that connection. Willem de Looper, a Dutch-born artist who spent his adult life in the U.S., carried with him his Northern European influence and was also associated with the Washington Color School in the 60s and early 70s. However, he soon developed his own distinct identity that continued to characterize his work. His paintings are included in many of the most prestigious museum and private collections and exhibited in the U.S. and abroad.
Opening Reception Parking available on building lot (east side)
Catalogue Available
Thursday - Saturday: 10 - 5, Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment
4814 Washington Ave. (Central West End)
St. Louis, MO 63108
314.367.1076
www.atriumgallery.net
atrium@earthlink.net
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