SANTA MONICA, CA .- In collaboration with the
Venice Institute of Contemporary Art, bG Gallery is presenting "California: Now & Then," an art exhibition celebrating the indelible impact and legacy of California's artists. The exhibit, which runs from July 15 through August 15, 2023, showcases works from artists who have deep historical or current ties to the state.
California has long been a beacon for artists, its diverse landscapes and vibrant communities inspiring generations of creatives. These artists, whether they have lived here, kept a studio here, or sought inspiration from the state's unique spirit, have each left their distinctive mark on the artistic landscape.
This exhibition presents a unique opportunity to engage with and appreciate the artistic evolution that has taken place in California. From works from the early 1900s to up to the minute pieces, the "California: Now & Then" exhibition invites viewers to explore the continuity and transformation in the works of artists who have made California their home or their muse.
Artists include Charles White, Sam Francis, Lilly Fenichel, Ulysses Jenkins, Betty Saar, May Sun, Peter Alexander, Gloriane Harris, Edmund Teske, Lyn Foulkes and over 30 others from throughout California art history.
Juri Koll, the curator of this exhibition, says, I believe this will open a lot of peoples eyes to the , heritage, diversity and innovation that this amazing place gives its artists. Were more than pleased to be working with BG Gallery again, along with several others, on this vibrant show.
This exhibition is a continuation of the curators' mission to preserve and promote the history and culture of one of the most historically important centers of independent artistic expression - California - a place they know and love.
Artists have been drawn to California for its diverse community, its natural beauty, and the freedom it provides, making it a primary contributor to the global art scene. "California: Now & Then" is a showcase of this dynamic and enduring artistic legacy.