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Change of Scenery
CATCHING UP WITH ARTIST KATHERINE BOXALL September 10, 2022 South Park Magazine August 31, 2022 by Cathy Martin | photographs by Rose Flowr Creative Artist Katherine... Read more -
SULTAN OF STILL LIFE
Art & Antiques Magazine April 4, 2022 Jerald Melberg Gallery of Charlotte, N.C., will present its inaugural solo show for Donald Sultan on April 22. The artist,... Read more -
Enjoy This Beautiful Visual Escape to “The Pond” with the Latest Jerald Melberg Gallery Exhibit
Scoop Charlotte March 15, 2021 By Ashley Maloney A Jerald Melberg Gallery favorite returns this month Thomas McNickle captures the serenity of nature through his... Read more -
BEAUTY AMID CHAOS
SouthPark Magazine January 6, 2021 Drawing inspiration from a cross-country road trip, artist Katherine Boxall’s second solo exhibition opens this month at Jerald Melberg Gallery... Read more
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KATHERINE BOXALL: SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF THE ARTIST COMMUNITY
by Eleanor Merrell, QC EXCLUSIVE MAGAZINE August 1, 2020 When Katherine Boxall was in elementary school, enjoying an active childhood in Ottawa, Canada, her class took a field trip... Read more -
Wolf Kahn, Who Painted Vibrant Landscapes, Is Dead at 92
Obit by Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times March 24, 2020 Wolf Kahn, a landscape painter who applied a vibrant, adventurous palette to studies of tangled forests and fog-shrouded mornings, quiet... Read more -
CHRIS CLAMP PAINTS OBJECTS FROM HIS PAST HOPING TO TELL YOU A STORY OR SPARK A MEMORY
BY VANESSA INFANZON, THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER July 24, 2019 Chris Clamp chooses everyday objects to paint. The details in his oil paintings of vintage toys or tools tell a... Read more -
Lee Hall, Artist and de Kooning Biographer, Dies at 82
Obit by William Grimes, The New York Times May 16, 2017 Lee Hall, an abstract landscape painter who served as president of the Rhode Island School of Design in the 1970s... Read more
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Kim Keever: Fluid Dynamics
By John Dorfman, Art & Antiques Magazine March 1, 2016 Photographer Kim Keever exploits the properties of paint and water in his enigmatic creations. For nearly 177 years, photography and... Read more -
The Third Thing: Art & Antiques Visits Painter Brian Rutenberg in His Manhattan Studio
By John Dorfman, Art & Antiques Magazine February 1, 2016 Brian Rutenberg calls himself 'a Southern landscape painter who lives in New York City.' But don't expect to see any... Read more -
GALLERY CELEBRATES A GIANT OF ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM
By Barbara Schreiber, The Charlotte Observer August 2, 2015 The centenary of Robert Motherwell, one of the most important artists of the second half of the 20th century, is... Read more -
Thirty Years: Jerald Melberg Gallery Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary
American Fine Art Magazine March 3, 2014 When Jerald Melberg opened his eponymous gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina, 30 years ago, he knew that the secret to... Read more
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Motherwell Exhibit Explores Tension, Openness
By Grace Cote, Charlotte Magazine February 1, 2013 Among the abstract expressionists, Robert Motherwell remains one of the hardest to define. Was he a collagist, painter, printer, or... Read more -
Romare Bearden: Jerald Melberg Gallery Exhibition Review
By Richard Maschal, ARTnews Magazine January 1, 2012 Romare Bearden is known for his urban scenes-views of Pittsburgh and New York, where he grew up. But for the... Read more