Showing posts with label Mikael Takacs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mikael Takacs. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2018

#CoolArt: Corey Helford Gallery presents the 'Art Collector Starter Kit' Group Art Exhibition

Corey Helford Gallery presents their fifth annual 'Art Collector Starter Kit' group art exhibition, featuring new 12" x 12" works by over 70 artists, displayed throughout the gallery’s entire 12,000 sq. ft. space.

In its biggest installment yet, the wildly popular exhibition is a great opportunity for new collectors to purchase a lower-than-normally priced original piece of art from CHG’s roster of well-known artists and newcomers that span across the globe.

Smaller, more affordable new works by the artists that everyone loves was the inciting idea behind CHG’s annual Art Collector Starter Kit group exhibition when it launched in 2013. With celebrated artists participating like EINE, Shag, Ian Francis, Marion Peck, Soey Milk, Brandi Milne and many more. Newer collectors and collectors with limited space or budgets can acquire new works by some of the top artists in the New Contemporary art scene. CHG was created with the intention of making art available to collectors of all ranges with the radical assertion that “art for the elite only” was a distortion of the real purpose of art - to create something that stirs the hearts and minds of everyone and anyone who can view it.

The opening reception is Saturday December 1 from 7pm-11pm PT at Corey Helford Gallery 2, 571 S Anderson Street (Enter on Willow Street), Los Angeles, CA 90033, and is on view until December 28 2018.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

#CoolArt: Corey Helford Gallery presents '10th Anniversary Exhibition'

Corey Helford Gallery celebrates their 10th anniversary with a special exhibition featuring new artworks from 100 artists created especially for this show, curated by Jan Corey Helford and Caro Buermann.

The opening reception is on Saturday August 27 from 7-11pm at Corey Helford Gallery, 571 S Anderson Street (Enter on Willow Street), Los Angeles, CA 90033, and will be on view through September 24.