Temple Adornment | Featuring George Klauba
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
Temple Adornment — Issue Three Featuring George Klauba Issue Three is an extensive, curated collage depicting the career of fine artist and tattooist, George Klauba. This full-color, 8″x10″ hardcover, 292-page publication features decades of Klauba’s works across multiple mediums, and an intimate interview exploring his full, rich life. In conversation, he shares his artistic process, aesthetic and conceptual influences, and how spirituality, tattoo, history, and culture have shaped him. Klauba continues to make an incandescent, indellible mark on contemporary art and tattoo. This is a limite ..read more
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Mary Porterfield at Wasau Museum of Contemporary Art
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
Mary Porterfield has her piece “Pushing Back the Sea Part 1” on display at the Wasau Museum of Contemporary Art until December 31st for their Annual National Juried Exhibition. This year’s Juried Exhibition is judged by Peter Trippi, Editor in Chief of Fine Art Connoisseur magazine. Pushing Back the Sea Part 1 Oil on layered Dura Lar film 73″ x 80″ Congratulations to Mary on her Honorable Mention Award! Follow this link to view the Museum’s opening hours and exhibit information. Museum admission is free! The post Mary Porterfield at Wasau Museum of Contemporary Art appeared first on Hofheimer ..read more
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Eager to Know: George Klauba
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
George Klauba is a Chicago-based fine artist born in 1938 on the city’s southwest side. His artwork is highly influenced by tattoos. Tattoos, he says, are strongly part of him and strongly part in him. The subject matter of his paintings, includes Maritime themes, native Americas themes, and of course, tattoos. Click Here to Listen The post Eager to Know: George Klauba appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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Eager to Know: William Conger
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
William Conger is an accomplished Chicago painter. This conversation with William focuses on the common elements we all share; seeing the world as a child, expectations set on us by parents, expectations we set for ourselves, and making our way in the world. The unique thing about William is that much of this is revealed for all of the world to see – in his art. Click Here to Listen The post Eager to Know: William Conger appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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“Field Studies” Adam Fung and Steve Carrelli — Hofheimer Gallery
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
Review by Chuck Gniech Click here to read The post “Field Studies” Adam Fung and Steve Carrelli — Hofheimer Gallery appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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There’s Always a Story…”Tattoo Tattoo” at Hofheimer Gallery
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
By Chuck Gniech Click Here to View Article The post There’s Always a Story…”Tattoo Tattoo” at Hofheimer Gallery appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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Portrait of the Artist: George Klauba
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
An octogenarian artist reflects on childhood fears produced by WWII and how he continues to reconcile with them today through his sought after paintings. Credit: Saverio Truglia The post Portrait of the Artist: George Klauba appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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Eager to Know: Chuck Gniech
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
Source: https://www.rickymceachernartist.com/eagertoknow/062-chuck The post Eager to Know: Chuck Gniech appeared first on Hofheimer Gallery ..read more
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TRANSITIONS: Chuck Gniech at 737 North Michigan
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by Teresa Hofheimer
1y ago
Passage, acrylic on canvas, 36"x60" TRANSITIONS, a series of ten paintings by CHARLES GNIECH, is currently on display at 737 North Michigan in Chicago. The exhibition continues through November 2020. ABOUT THE PAINTINGS: Britain is littered with more than four-hundred-and-thirty prehistoric stone circles. Most people are familiar with Stonehenge, yet there are areas concentrated with these architectural structures as far to the north as the Scottish Islands, throughout the Lake District, and as far to the south and west as Cornwall. The unique characteristics of the stone circles—and the ..read more
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