Tag: Sun Valley Art Galleries

Sun Valley Contemporary Gallery | Hunt Slonem

Hunt Slonem is primarily a painter focused on naturalistic subject matter with an emphasis on bright color. His reference to the mystical is prevalent as his work pivots between the fantastic and the natural; these natural forms ultimately become the subjects of many of his artworks. Repetition is also a […]

Hemmings Gallery | BACKYARD PROPHECIES

Cubby West Spain and Ansley West Rivers are sisters who grew up together in Atlanta, Georgia. The few acres behind their home was a magical undeveloped oasis. A place that captured their imagination and allowed them to live barefoot, a bit dirty and with a sense of independence in an […]

Gail Severn Gallery – September

Flowers From Van Gogh’s vibrant still lifes to the intricate floral patterns in traditional Japanese woodblock prints, flowers have often been depicted in art to convey profound emotions and meditate on our connection to the natural world across time periods. This group exhibition will feature artists who consider art’s floral […]

Gilman Contemporary – Flávia Junquiera

Brazilian artist Flávia Junquiera crafts poetic photographs that beautifully blend monumental architecture with the fleeting nature of childhood. Her meticulously staged, site-specific compositions are both whimsical and evocative. Picture grand theaters adorned with balloons, a solitary carousel horse amidst an ornate library, and bubbles drifting over Rio de Janeiro’s Parque […]

Ochi Gallery – Andy Mister, Sonnets

OCHI presents Sonnets, a solo exhibition of new paintings by New York-based artist Andy Mister, a debut solo presentation at the gallery. Mister’s paintings of cut flowers in water-filled vessels merge the ephemerality of traditional drawing techniques with the physicality of painting. Mister’s paintings are intimate, both small in stature […]

Kneeland Gallery – Andrew Skorut and Mark Gibson

Andrzej Skorut was born and spent his early years in Krakow, Poland, before immigrating to the U.S. in 1987. At first glance, his paintings appear to be simple landscapes, but further study reveals that they are as abstract as they are representational. He reveals concealed depths within his surfaces through […]

Sun Valley Museum OF ART | Tina Barney: Homecoming

June 21–September 7 Tina Barney: Homecoming features photographs Barney made between 1976 and 1980, when the internationally renowned artist was living in Ketchum, Idaho, and taking photography classes at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts (now Sun Valley Museum of Art). Made with a Pentax 35mm camera, the images […]

Broschofsky Gallery – Storytelling

Broschofsky Galleries Billy Schenck has been painting in his reductivist paint-by-numbers style since the 1960s. The first formal art show Schenk saw as an 18-year-old was Warhol’s Campbell Soup collection. Subsequently, after working for Warhol the following year, Schenk notes Warhol’s pop art style as an early influence on his […]