Cella Gallery offers Summer Group Exhibit in NoHo

July 13, 2009 by Karen  
Filed under Featured, Gallery

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Cella Gallery opened their doors in the NoHo Arts District just over a year ago and has managed to weather the economic storm that has engulfed us all.

In addition to their current ART in REVIEW exhibition at their gallery on Lankershim – their first annual Summer Group Exhibit – owners McKenzie Alexander and Shannon Currie Holmes are currently staging an Art in PREVIEW, now showing in their Cella Gallery Artist Loft, located just around the corner from their main gallery space on Weddington Street.

This preview exhibition offers an exclusive, sneak-peek at the year ahead as well as an introduction to a brilliant group of artists new to Cella Gallery.  Contemporary art enthusiasts have the opportunity to see a small collection of work by some of the most promising, up-and-coming artists new to the Los Angeles art scene.

The ART in REVIEW show features works from: Sheri Bakes, Adam Caldwell, Mark Gleason, Jeff Ramirez and Gwyneth Scally.

Mark Gleason
Mark Gleason’s ”Snake with Girl” is both arresting and dynamic.

Mark Gleason’s arresting works, such as “Girl with Snake” ($3,000) are terrifying and dynamic at the same time. These naturalistic oils are extremely well-executed with dramatic lighting and engaging subject matter.

The small works of Jeff Ramirez of various people caught off guard seem banal and gimmicky at first until you realize these exquisite works are not faux paparazzi snaps but photo-realistic oils on panels. I am unsure what the artist is trying to say (everybody is an elusive celebrity?) as the titles, such as the hooded guy in “Nothing Ever Happens” and “Stop Breathin’” ($650), don’t quite add insight.

Adam Caldwell's
Adam Caldwell’s larger works are sophisticated, thought-provoking and surreal visuals.

Adam    Caldwell’s   larger works are a case for artistic expression versus art built for consumption. They seem better suited  in a corporate or commercial space, rather than in a home.  These crowded, collage-type paintings, with their sophisticated and surreal visuals, are stressful and thought-provoking and not relaxing to view. Soldier’s Memory, priced at $2,400, typifies his work.

This very special exhibit can be viewed at the Cella Gallery Artist Loft, at 11135 Weddington St., Suite #116 in NoHo.

Jeff
Jeff Ramirez does photo-realistic oils on panels, such as “Nothing Ever Happens.”

The loft has been generously donated to Cella Gallery by Scott McCarter at Lofts at NoHo Commons and Redwood Urban. McCarter is a huge supporter of the NoHo artistic community. He encourages the development of this district as an artist’s haven by providing these lofts that are zoned for both retail and residential. These big, airy spaces are perfect for artists to create in as well as display their works.

Also on view through the summer, in their main gallery on Lankershim, you can take a look back over the past year of exhibits with ART in REVIEW, Cella Gallery’s first annual Summer Group Exhibit.

This exhibit features works from the following artists: Stephan Canthal, Wendy Crabb, Byran Elliott, W.B. Fontenot, Jude Griebel, Kim Kimbro, Dan Madigan, Peter Myerson, Miguel Osuna,   Jerome Prieur,   Thea Saks,   Susan Schiesser, Jackie Stanton,   Alex Storm,  Wiley Wallace,  Carol Westwood and Rimi Yang.

The Cella Gallery is located at 5229 Lankersim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601 www.cellagallery.com

Pauline Adamek is a Hollywood-based film, theater, and food critic who writes for FilmInk Australia, the Los Angeles Daily News and the Sun Community Newspapers, as well as various websites under the “nom du net” Max Million. Contact her at www.paulineadamek.com

Gallery Listings

June 18, 2009 by Karen  
Filed under Gallery Listings

Cella Gallery
5229 Lankershim Blvd, NoHo www.cellagallery.com (213) 291-7908

Gallery 800 Local IASTE
5108 Lankershim Blvd at the Historic Lankershim Arts Center, NoHo (818) 763-8052  www.gallery800.com

Satsuma Gallery

5447 Satsuma Ave. North Hollywood (818) 508-7459 www.satsumagallery.net

Valley Institute of Visual Art (VIVA Art Center)
The Valley Institute of Visual Art (VIVA Art Center) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the visual arts in the greater Los Angeles community.  Through exhibitions, education and outreach, VIVA provides artists with the opportunity for critical exposure and public appreciation in a professional setting. VIVA is not intended to be a museum or a commercial gallery. Rather it functions as a municipal exhibition space offering a comprehensive look at the vibrant and vital visual art scene in the region.  In addition to a lively schedule of exhibitions, VIVA offers an exciting and diverse program of demonstrations, lectures, poetry readings and workshops.  For more information, please visit our website at www.vivaartcenter.org. VIVA Art Center  13261 Moorpark Street Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 818 / 385-0080

Left Coast Galleries

SpringLeft Coast Galleries represents contemporary artists throughout the USA and world, emphasizing classical and modern technique and 21st century impressionism. The credo of the gallery is: “The Artist/Collector Connection”.12324 Ventura Blvd. Studio City (818) 760-7010 www.leftcoastgalleries.com