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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Missy Engelhardt: Visible Regularities — September 10 – October 15, 2020

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present Visible Regularities, its second solo show of the work of Missy Engelhardt. This new body of work is a continuation of her strategic manipulation of the inherent structure of paper via sculptural mark-making. She builds volume by scoring the material and subtracts by vanishing the material with bleach.  She considers it a…

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Danielle Rante: Between Two Skies — August 1 – 31, 2020

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present Between Two Skies, its fourth solo show of the work of Danielle Rante. Throughout her career, Rante has explored themes of the history of earth both celestial and terrestrial in relation to time and place.  Through her art and inspired by science, she invents hypothetical landscapes and the complex ecosystems that support…

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Working in Place, too

Expanding on our inaugural virtual show, we’re pleased to present to you new works created by our gallery artists during this prolonged shelter in place.  “Working in Place, too” touches on the familiar situation many artists find themselves in… creating in solitude.  Many of their practices require solitary devotion, yet there’s an added stillness and solemnity and weight, even an…

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Working in Place

An Online Exhibit of Artists Working in Quarantine K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present Working in Place.  For the past several weeks, much of the world has been working from home as we weather the COVID-19 pandemic. We know this has been difficult for many people as we continue to flatten the curve by physically distancing ourselves and sheltering in place.  Click image for…

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Introductions: January 15 – February 29

K. Imperial Fine Art is excited to feature four of our newest artists through the end of February. Introductions will be on view from January 15th – February 29th, 2020. We will be hosting an opening reception from 5:30-7:30pm on Thursday, February 6th, 2020. Bumin Kim – Originally from Korea, Kim received her MFA in drawing and painting in 2015 from the University…

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Peter Combe: FLAWLESS – EXTENDED

** EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 30 ** K Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present FLAWLESS a solo exhibition of the work of bay area artist, Peter Combe.  This will be Peter’s first solo show with K Imperial Fine Art. It’s actually hard to imagine how Peter Combe creates his work. Using paint swatches that he punches into round discs, he is able to…

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SELF-ish — Extended until the end of September

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present its summer group show that will feature artists whose work examines issues of identity and self. Emil Alzamora harnesses a wide range of materials and techniques to deliver unexpected interpretations of the sculpted human figure. He often distorts, elongates, deconstructs, or encases his forms to reveal an emotional or physical situation, or…

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Karen Margolis: False Positives — May 1 – June 1, 2019

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present its first solo show of the work of Karen Margolis. False Positives will feature intimate, intricate works on paper packed with networks of emotion and connection. Each combines collage, burning, sewing, and almost cellular-level painting, a balance of elimination and reconstruction, damage and mending. The inspiration is inward yet universal. “Underneath the…

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Hadley Radt: Simple Rules and Complex Structures — March 13 – April 20, 2019

K. Imperial Fine Art is pleased to present its first solo show of the work of Hadley Radt. Radt’s work centers around patterns and systems found in the natural and built world. She creates her own network of connections based on her impulse to construct order from these environments, oftentimes, instead, enhancing the chaos and culminating into a hypnotic labyrinth….

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