Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Amy Cannady




On April 24, we will open the Spring season with Amy Cannady's latest body of work entitled, Contemplations. This is Ms. Cannady's first solo exhibition with Gallery KH and we couldn't be more thrilled to be hosting her right as Art Chicago opens and the gallery season takes off for warm weather.  This most recent collection is comprised of mixed medias on paper, board, and canvas.  Cannady has a very organic approach to her composition and every piece is created with much thought through an intense layering process.  Although the style seems to be haphazard, it is actually a very methodical practice which guides Cannady.  Visit our website to view her entire collection available at Gallery KH.

Amy Cannady: Contemplations
Opening Reception with the Artist, April 24th from 5-8PM.
Show closing May 30, 2009. 


The artist will host a gallery talk that is free and open to the public.
Saturday, April 25, 2009 - 1:00pm
No RSVP is needed.



Affordable Art Fair-NYC




From May 7-10 Gallery KH will be displaying at the Affordable Art Fair- New York for the second consecutive year.  Last year's show was a tremendous success and we are looking forward to another great event. The catch of the fair is that all of the displayed art work must be under $10,000, and on top of that, 75% of the shown inventory must be under $5,000.  With the current economic situation, everyone is looking for a bargain and the AAF-NYC is definitely a great spot to check out for well priced art.  If you will be in the New York Metropolitan area, stop in and be sure to visit booth E-104.



Rodger Bechtold Opening




On Friday, March 13, Gallery KH honored Rodger Bechtold at the opening of his latest exhibition- Middle Ground: A New Look at the Midwest Landscape.  The evening has a huge success and we would like to thank all of those in attendance.  Bechtold's work is inspiring to the novice and seasoned art critic alike.  His refreshing use of color was especially welcome as we transition from the cold days of winter to the warmer days ahead.  Mr. Bechtold's work manages to strike a chord with nearly every onlooker as he portrays classic everyday Midwest scenery in a spectacular palette.  The show will be up through April 18 so be sure to stop in before then to take in the stunning new works by the artist.