Enthusiastic Crowds Enjoy Exhibit, Auction
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About 350 people attended the opening of “5X5: An Invitational” at the on Nov. 30, including more than a hundred of the artists who contributed to the unique show. The exhibition, which is on display through Dec. 16, features more than 450 five-inch-square works of art. The pieces range from highly finished, still-life paintings in oil on canvas to lighthearted cartoons by well-known graphic artists.
“People were very enthusiastic about the quality and diversity of the work,” says , museum collection manager and guest curator of the exhibition. “Many people told me that it was a show they would have to come back and see multiple times to take in.”
The featured artwork is available for viewing and purchase through an with proceeds benefitting the museum. Computers are also available in the museum for bidding. The auction, a first for the app Ridley-Tree Museum of Art, closes Friday, Dec. 16, at 5 p.m.
“,” a pre-study painting by , has been the first to receive a four-figure bid in the auction. Fraser, a realist painter with a delightful sense of humor, recently completed a similar painting that was sent to his main gallery in San Francisco.
The piece, “,” by , an internationally known conceptual artist, and “” by , famous for tapestries he created for the new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in Los Angeles, are also receiving attention in auction bidding.
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