Gallery Spring Season in Artistic Style !
Chelsea, Manhattan, NY, USA
March 24, 2012
Eddie Rehm / Holly Adams / Natsuko Hattori
“Caelum Spring Exhibit Featuring the Savviest of Artistic Expression &
Style”
Caelum Gallery
508-526 West 26th St. Suite 315
New York, NY, 10002
212-924-4161 Phone #
212-924-4353 Fax #
http://caelumgallery.com/
caelumgallery@aol.com
Exhibition Dates
March 27, 2012 – April 14, 2012
Tuesday to Saturday: 11 am – 6 pm
Opening Reception
March 29, 2012 – 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
This event is free and open to the public
The Caelum Gallery is proud to announce its first exhibition of the
Spring 2012 season, hosting works by celebrated artists, Eddie Rehm,
Holly Adams & Natsuko Hattori. The exhibit brings together raw
artistic expression & style. The artists will be revealing all new
works creatively pooling together a very well rounded exhibit for the
savviest of collectors to the ambitious art patrons starting their own
collection or looking to partake in the exhibits experience.
Eddie Rehm is one of the hottest new artists to emerge in a long time.
His work has been described by art critics and analysts as “a fusion of
raw honest emotion, deliberately instinctual design, and art-medium
experimentation.” He has participated in numerous solo exhibitions,
displaying in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, Miami,
East Hampton, Nevada and Pennsylvania, as well as Museums, many local
Art Leagues and Associations. Eddie Rehms "Instant Gratification
Abstract" works are insistently his own, exploring current
socio-economic topics through his own experience and conflicts. His
paintings radiate an intense masculine virility, even anger, or, as he
terms it, "belligerence."
Holly Adams artwork varies from an astute representational style to a
loosely based abstract form that brings a fine stroke to an eye
pleasing aesthetic. Her studio is located in Alexandria, Virginia and
she has exhibited Nationally.
Natsuko Hattori a Japanese artist uses conceptual art and his
paintings to explore his conceptual composition mixed with traditional
Japanese painting ideology. His latest works bring a new perspective
of convergence of both styles which will be displayed in a unique
ambiance.
I would like to invite you to the opening reception on March 29th at
6pm to 8pm in the Caelum Gallery to experience and discuss the exhibit
with each of the artists.
Spring 2012 season, hosting works by celebrated artists, Eddie Rehm,
Holly Adams & Natsuko Hattori. The exhibit brings together raw
artistic expression & style. The artists will be revealing all new
works creatively pooling together a very well rounded exhibit for the
savviest of collectors to the ambitious art patrons starting their own
collection or looking to partake in the exhibits experience.
Eddie Rehm is one of the hottest new artists to emerge in a long time.
His work has been described by art critics and analysts as “a fusion of
raw honest emotion, deliberately instinctual design, and art-medium
experimentation.” He has participated in numerous solo exhibitions,
displaying in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee, Boston, Miami,
East Hampton, Nevada and Pennsylvania, as well as Museums, many local
Art Leagues and Associations. Eddie Rehms "Instant Gratification
Abstract" works are insistently his own, exploring current
socio-economic topics through his own experience and conflicts. His
paintings radiate an intense masculine virility, even anger, or, as he
terms it, "belligerence."
Holly Adams artwork varies from an astute representational style to a
loosely based abstract form that brings a fine stroke to an eye
pleasing aesthetic. Her studio is located in Alexandria, Virginia and
she has exhibited Nationally.
Natsuko Hattori a Japanese artist uses conceptual art and his
paintings to explore his conceptual composition mixed with traditional
Japanese painting ideology. His latest works bring a new perspective
of convergence of both styles which will be displayed in a unique
ambiance.
I would like to invite you to the opening reception on March 29th at
6pm to 8pm in the Caelum Gallery to experience and discuss the exhibit
with each of the artists.