| Carmichael Gallery Presents
Every Now And Then
Featuring New Works by
Thaїs Beltrame, Jonathan Edelhuber, Josh Heilaman, Chad Mount
(aka tribalbot), and Mehgan Trice May 24
- June 15, 2008
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 24, 8 PM -
Midnight
1257 N. La Brea Ave. West Hollywood, CA 90038 |
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Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art is pleased to
announce Every Now And Then, a group exhibition
featuring national and international artists, including
Thaїs Beltrame, Jonathan Edelhuber, Josh Heilaman, Chad
Mount (aka tribalbot), and Mehgan Trice. In
new works by these five artists, color and medium function as
clues to the vast spectrum of human emotion. Exhibited works
include acrylics and oils on canvas and wood, pen and ink on
paper, and mixed media pieces. Thaїs Beltrame and
Josh Heilaman will be in attendance at the opening
reception on Saturday, May 24, from 8 PM -
Midnight.
Stimulated by her past and what she observes
daily around her, the focus of Thaїs Beltrame's work for
this exhibition is solitude. Using only black and blue ink on
white paper, with the occasional employment of the "wild" nib,
Beltrame's calm, efficient brushstrokes make her subtle images
come alive with an extraordinary power. In contrast,
Jonathan Edelhuber blasts pungent shades of red against
more earthy pigments. A delectably potent collision of the
natural world and manmade intrusion, the artist's acrylics on
wood and canvas expose his stance on the delusional,
self-destructive behavior of human beings, and the moral
destitution of the nation. Symbolism is a key stylistic
feature in achieving what Edelhuber describes as "controlled
chaos".
Josh Heilaman insists that what appears
on the paper, wood, canvas, or other medium he is working with
is most often dictated by the piece itself, which in turn
intensifies the momentum of his process. With a color spectrum
inspired by the concept of the simultaneous existence and
subsequent interactions of every shade of the rainbow, this
latest body of work explores the iridescent nature of the
universe. Against complementary brilliant, psychedelic
wonderlands roam the hairy, black creatures of Chad Mount(aka
tribalbot)'s imagination, spindly-limbed and wide-eyed with
curiosity. In a fusion of the figurative and the abstract,
Mount travels into an alternate reality dominated by anxiety
and passion, paying acute attention to shapes, color, and
microscopic details.
Inspired by music, dreams, and
her fascination with the folklore of different cultures,
Mehgan Trice explores a variety of themes and images in
her series of oil on masonite panels. With a rich palette that
oscillates between tranquil and dramatic, Trice divines the
versatility of color in her representations of innocence,
seduction, and power. Each painting delves into the story of
her characters and the magical, mysterious land they live
in.
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ABOUT THE
ARTISTS
 | Thaїs Beltrame Born and raised in
São Paulo, Brasil, Thaїs Beltrame tried unsuccessfully to
rebel against her artistic calling before giving in and
enrolling in art classes at City College of San Francisco. She
has exhibited her work in the United States, United Kingdom,
and Brazil. Working on illustrations for several children's
books as well as preparing one of her own, Beltrame currently
lives in São Paulo.
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Edelhuber 23-year-old Jonathan Edelhuber grew up in
small-town Arkansas. As a child, he discovered his passion for
drawing and constantly searched for new ways to create art. At
Harding University, where he earned a BFA in design, he
studied oil painting, drawing, and design before falling in
love with acrylics and illustration. Edelhuber currently lives
and works in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Josh
Heilaman Josh Heilaman is a mixed media artist from
Oklahoma with a continually evolving body of work. Beginning
with art shows in Oklahoma City, Heilaman's work is quickly
gaining recognition and has been featured in exhibitions and
publications throughout North America.
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Chad Mount
aka tribalbot Chad Mount aka tribalbot is
an Oklahoma-based artist who embraces opportunities to apply
his distinctive vision through a medley of outlets, including
illustration, painting, and design. His work has been featured
in numerous publications, as well as in exhibitions throughout
North America, Asia and Europe.
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Trice Young Ohio artist Mehgan Trice spent her
childhood drawing and writing, bringing her tales to life by
making them into movies. Progressing from markers and
watercolors to acrylics and oil, she has recently been taking
art classes through the Academy of Arts University in San
Francisco. Aside from her fine art, Trice is also at work on a
short-stop motion animation
film.
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ABOUT
CARMICHAEL GALLERY Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary
Art exhibits international, emerging artists with backgrounds
in street art, illustration, outsider art, and design. With an
emphasis on creating an environment for contemporary artists
to experiment and exhibit new directions of their work,
Carmichael Gallery provides many of their artists their first
U.S. group and solo exhibitions, quickly establishing artist
growth and recognition in a global art marketplace and
introducing eclectic cultural styles to collectors and
audiences. After moving to Los Angeles in September 2006,
husband and wife duo Seth and Elisa Carmichael began to curate
shows in various locations around the city, frequently
converting raw retail spaces, high-end luxury lofts, and other
non-traditional spaces into alternative galleries. In August
2007, the co-curators secured a permanent space on La Brea
Avenue in West Hollywood, CA, founding Carmichael Gallery of
Contemporary Art. The Carmichaels bring the raw, spontaneous
aesthetic of a project space to their gallery, allowing for
artist collaboration and community.
Carmichael Gallery
is located at 1257 N. La Brea Avenue, on the SW corner of La
Brea and Fountain, West Hollywood, CA 90038. Gallery hours are
Tuesday through Sunday, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., and by appointment.
For more information, please visit our website
www.carmichaelgallery.com, email art@carmichaelgallery.com, or
call 323.969.0600.
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