Tag Archive for ‘Corridor Art Space’
Strangely Familiar: Michael Wade
Michael Wade’s subjects and locations take on an odd significance, a sense of “This is where it happened.”
Cities of Color: Denise DiPiazzo
Denise DiPiazzo’s colorful work bears evidence of meticulous planning , of being laid out on its white background as carefully as an urban planner would render a proposed development.
Multiple Views through One Pair of Eyes: Darrin D. Dressler
There are two basic strains of nature photography: One which attempts to convey a sense of place and time, and one which makes those things secondary. Darrin D. Dressler’s is of the latter sort, although he doesn’t disregard season and geography entirely.
Home on the Strange: Greg Daiker
Walls meet, roofs lean and windows and doors open at odd angles. Paths to those doors widen, rather than appearing to narrow, as they near the horizon. Think Mid-Century Modern architecture, shot through a Dadaist prism, with bright (and mismatched) paint schemes which alternately embrace and flout conventional color theory.
(ARTKC365) Underneath it All: Steve Rimmer
Rimmer, who is largely self-taught and didn’t take his first art class until age 50, calls his learning style a blessing and a curse … and is quick to give credit to another artist who helped him find his visual voice.
(ARTKC365) City Sidewalks, Gritty Sidewalks: Deana Winter
Winter’s show title, a seeming oxymoron, is actually more than fitting. The artist, who holds a degree in fibers from the Kansas City Art Institute, combines industrial shapes and imagery with soft materials.
Gazes, Locked and Open: William Rose at Corridor Art Space
William Rose Faces and Figures 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Corridor Art Space 4041 Mill Street Kansas City, MO 816.931.6655 Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Runs through: Oct. 4 Artist’s site: http://www.williamroseart.com Gallery site: http://www.gouldevans.com Eye contact is a strange, strong and yet delicate thing. Hold it too long or get caught looking too often, and you [...]
A Pyrus Victory: Paula Hauser Leffel at Corridor Art Space
Paula Hauser Leffel Still Paintings 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Corridor Art Space 4041 Mill Street Kansas City, MO 816.931.6655 Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Runs through: June 6 Artist’s site: http://www.paulahauserleffel.com Gallery site: http://www.gouldevans.com In her excellent collection of recipes and essays, A Well-Seasoned Appetite, Molly O’Neill cites French gastronomic icon François de la Varenne on the subject [...]
Streetwise Visions: Rusty Leffel at Corridor Art Space
“War Toys”, Archival Photographic Print. Rusty Leffel Street Photography 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Corridor Art Space 4041 Mill Street Kansas City, MO 816.931.6655 Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Runs through: June 6 Artist’s site: http://www.rustyleffel.com Gallery site: http://www.gouldevans.com You know those Wow, that building/face/image is amazing moments, when you kick yourself for not carrying a camera? Those are [...]







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