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March Issue 2007

Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, SC, Features Show of Small Works

Opening on Mar. 2, Small Works 2007, is a biennial collaborative show displaying Charleston's finest little gems of work, all no larger than 11 by 14 inches. For this show, Robert Lange Studios, in Charleston, SC, will provide regional and national artists with a venue to exhibit and aficionados an opportunity to purchase affordable art. The exhibit will be on view through Mar. 31, 2007.

Robert Lange

Small Works 2007 will showcase the paintings, drawings, mixed media and photographs of local and national artists. Included in the show is artist Gary Grier, voted best Small Work artist of 2005 by Charleston City Paper with his, In Key II painting. Mickey Williams of Mickey Williams Studio, whose smaller works are extremely rare and desired among collectors, will have three works on display. Robert Lange of Robert Lange Studios has created over fifteen new works for the show.

John Duckworth

Other contributing artists include John Duckworth, J.B. Boyd and Amy Hahn of Robert Lange Studios, Karin Olah of Corrigan Gallery LLC, Fred Jamar of Charles II Gallery, Kevin LePrince of The Wells Gallery, Kevin Harris of Chroma Fine Art, as well as works by Austin Schulz, Megan Aline, Chris Crosby, Brendan James, Sean Clancy, Anne Fishburn, Jeffery Lange, Aaron Memmott, Penelope Moore and Hilarie Lambert.

Collectors can expect to find works by more than 15 artists and 100 small works in the gallery.

"All of the mini masterpieces that will be featured in the show conger a similar feeling of intimacy," said gallery owner and artist Robert Lange. "When you work on a smaller scale every little detail counts so artists have a special relationship with each painting."

Robert Lange Studios rotates between Big Works and Small Works every year. This year's show will have many returning artists from the past but there will also be some new fresh talent never seen before in Charleston. The photography of New York artist Brendan James, the realist oil work of New York artist Sean Clancy, and the landscape paintings of Savannah artist Kevin Harris will all be new to the French Quarter.

For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 843/805-8052 or visit (www.robertlangestudios.com).

 

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