Allison Svoboda – Wave to Wave Exhibition Dates February 3 to March 17, 2022

Allison Svoboda – Wave to Wave Exhibition Dates February 3 to March 17, 2022   Opening Reception Saturday, February 5, 3pm to 5pm K. Imperial Fine Art is excited to present Wave to Wave, a solo exhibition of new work by Allison Svoboda. Her ethereal, meditative, and at times even ominous, creations find balance on the edge between deliberate and intuitive mark…

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Living in Color – Group Exhibition January 5 to January 31, 2022

K. Imperial Fine Art is excited to present Living in Color, a group exhibition focusing on the impact of color as it enriches and enhances daily life. Vibrant hues play a defining role in the featured works by Steven Alexander, Catherine Howe, Andrea Myers, and Vicki Sher. The exhibition is on view by appointment from January 5 to 31, 2022, with an opening reception on…

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Mila Libman – First Light November 17 – December 31, 2021

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present First Light, a selection of new drawings by Mila Libman. The exhibition is on view by appointment from November 17 to December 31, 2021. The gallery is located in San Francisco at 49 Geary Street, Suite 525. The public is invited to meet artist Mila Libman at the gallery on Saturday, December 4,…

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Audra Weaser – Luminous Waters October 14 – November 15, 2021

    K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present Luminous Watersa collection of new works by Audra Weaser. The exhibition is on view from October 14 to November 15, 2021. The gallery is located in San Francisco at 49 Geary Street, Suite 525, and open by appointment only. The public is invited to meet artist Audra Weaser at the gallery…

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Bumin Kim, “Moon Shadow” September 15- October 12, 2021

K. Imperial Fine Art is excited to present Moon Shadow, a collection of recent works by contemporary artist Bumin Kim. This is Kim’s first solo exhibition with K. Imperial.   Bumin Kim is a rising talent that has exhibited in recent years on a national scale. Based in Texas, Kim has founded her practice on subtlety, precision, and sculpturality —…

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Mel Prest: COLOR UNFOLDING – July 15 – August 31, 2021

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present COLOR UNFOLDING, a solo exhibition by new gallery artist Mel Prest.    With an eye for color and a steady hand, Mel Prest creates vivid illusory fields. At first seemingly hard-edged, closer inspection reveals arrays and meshes of hand-painted lines created by the finest of brush tips. The visuals soften and vibrate under…

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PAPER: every which way — Extended through July 15th

Cut, sliced, scored, pricked, shredded, rolled, punched, burned, punctured, torn, found, bought, and borrowed, the works in this show honor paper and all of its abilities.  The eight artists featured in this exhibit have tapped into the potential of paper beyond just a substrate. The results are extraordinary creations unique only to this medium.  “PAPER: every which way” highlights not merely…

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Lorene Anderson: Cusp — February 22 – March 31, 2021

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present Cusp, its third solo show of the work of Lorene Anderson. Anderson has a mastery of layers.  Her works comprise of up to a dozen acrylic paintings on top of one another, each informing the next and each providing a glimpse of its predecessor.  Each layer is a reaction or conversation with…

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Wendy Letven: Undercurrents — December 15, 2020 – January 31, 2021

K. Imperial Fine Art is excited to present its first solo show of the work of Wendy Letven. Undercurrents delves into the metaphoric space between surface and the depths beneath, between the apparent stillness of the plane and allusions to underlying forces of nature at work at both microcosmic and macrocosmic levels.  As an artist, Letven has committed herself to…

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Melissa Dickenson: Sonoma Charcoal, Rooted in Reverence — October 18 – November 30, 2020

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present its third solo show of the work of Melissa Dickenson, Sonoma Charcoal: Rooted in Reverence. Dickenson is known for mixing her own paints with pigment she collects from the earth, grinding it up by hand, and making it into the most beautifully grounding paintings you’ve ever seen; luscious with place, and meaning,…

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