Save the date for our 16th Season in #STL with Carmon Colangelo “This or That”, opening September 3, 2021. Images of the exhibit are online at BDG | ARTSY | WEBSITE
BDG’s 16th Season with three solo exhibitions
Save the date for the opening of our 16th Season with three solo exhibitions: Carmon Colangelo “This or That,“ James Austin Murray “Hue, Brightness, and Saturation” and, Lisa K. Blat “Untitled” opening September 3, 2021. More images at BDG @ ARTSY | WEBSITE
Save the Date. Sept. 3, 2021
Opening our 16th Season in with two solo exhibitions: Carmon Colangelo “This or That,“ and James Austin Murray “Hue, Brightness, and Saturation”, opening September 3, 2021. More at Bruno David Gallery website
Great shout-out on the current exhibition
Great shout-out from Bryan Hollerbach (and Andrea Smith) in the Ladue News on our current group exhibition “Bilingual: Abstract and Figurative”. Read more at LADUE NEWS
Studio Visit: Carmon Colangelo
Exciting studio visit today to see Carmon Colangelo’s new paintings for his upcoming exhibition “This and That”, opening September 3, 2021. More at BDG website
Studio visit with Carmon Colangelo
Great studio visit at Carmon Colangelo ‘s studio with terrific new work done in 2020/21 ( @carmon.colangelo ) His upcoming solo exhibition opens September 3, 2021. My 37th Season (16th in #STL)
Carmon Colangelo
Gallery artist, Carmon Colangelo, is featured in an article by Paul Krainak in THE COMMUNITY WORD. His upcoming exhibition will open in September 2021. Read more at The Community Word
Carmon Colangelo by Phil Sanders
Gallery artist, Carmon Colangelo is featured in the newly published book “Prints and Their Makers” by Phil Sanders. The book provides a behind the scenes to witness the creative process at the world’s top printmaking workshops. Book is available at Phil Sanders Studio
Happy Birthday to Carmon Colangelo
We wish our friend, gallery artist, and a newly Grandfather/Nonno, Carmon Colangelo, a very Happy Birthday!
Carmon Colangelo published several panels of his sketchbooks in The Plague Review
Gallery artist, Carmon Colangelo published several panels of his sketchbooks in The Plague Review. The online publication was launched in the Spring 2020 by Rotland Press @rotlandpress and examines life during the global pandemic. Read more at The Plague Review #CarmonColangelo #ThePlagueReview #RotlandPress #BrunoDavidGallery #sketchbook #globalpandemic #covid19 #ArtCollector #ArtKeepsGoing #artcollecting #kunst... Continue Reading →
Studio Visit: Carmon Colangelo
Great visit (with distancing) at Carmon Colangelo ‘s studio with Chris Kahler #StudioVisit #CarmonColangelo #ChrisKahler #BrunoDavidGallery #ArtConsultan #Quarantine #ArtKeepsGoing #kunst #artcontemporain #artecontemporanea #artecontemporaneo #culture #STLculture #ArtFollowers #DailyArt #SeeArtFromHome #314together #ArtCanHelp #ArtBringsUsTogether #LookLearnCreate #SundayFavorite #STLouisgram
Viewing Room: Carmon Colangelo
Carmon Colangelo’s paintings are composed of ink on canvas that are generated from hand drawings and digital media exploring the infinite possibilities of abstraction. Inspired by geometric and biomorphic abstraction, the work experiments with the endless and unique combinations that result from a personal reflexive process and computational system. Remixing, sampling and riffing off of... Continue Reading →
Studio Visit: Carmon Colangelo
While we continue to work from home and self-quarantine, here are some photos of our artists working in their studio. These are from Carmon Colangelo.
It was a great Saturday after-noon at the Gallery
It was a great Saturday after-noon at the Gallery. Carmon colangelo and Thomas Sleet did a fantastic "Gallery Talk"!
The editors of WHERE Magazine chose the photograph “Ernesto & Emily” by Carmon Colangelo
The editors of WHERE Magazine chose the photograph “Ernesto & Emily” by Carmon Colangelo for their Issue.
Last week to view “Storms”, an exhibition of new prints by Carmon Colangelo
This is the last week to view "Storms", an exhibition of new prints by Carmon Colangelo. The exhibibition will be on view through Saturday, May 3. A Gallery Talk with Carmon Colangelo and Thomas Sleet is Saturday, May 3 at 4 pm.Read more news at http://www.icontact-archive.com/QHjQp34F-iUNZL9dPhBmx5xblSSY07nP
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