
if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
presents at
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady St., Columbia, S.C.
Philip Morsberger – Time Travelers
&
David Yaghjian – Dancing Man
Oct. 16 – 27, 2009
Artists’ Reception:
Friday, Oct. 16, 5 –9 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and by appointment
For more in...formation, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 OR wroefs@sc.rr.com
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/10 /morsberger-yaghjian-exhibitions-oct-16. html
With its two simultaneous solo exhibitions at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios in Columbia, S.C., if ART Gallery introduces the widely revered painter Philip Morsberger. Morsberger is the former head of the Oxford University art department in England; he recently joined if ART Gallery. Along with the Morsberger’s show, Time Travelers, if ART presents Columbia native and resident David Yaghjian’s solo exhibition Dancing Man. Yaghjian’s will be his first solo exhibition in Columbia since 2000, when he exhibited at the now-defunct Morris Gallery. The exhibition will also be Yaghjian’s first solo exhibition featuring his “every man” series, which he began to develop some five years ago.
Morsberger (b. 1933) will be showing a selection of the vigorously painted and drawn figurative/representational works inhabited with cartoon-like and other creatures for which he is known. The exhibition also will include Morberger’s non-objective paintings, in which he develops an abstract-expressionist approach that also often shows through in his representational work. In the 2007 book Philip Morsberger: A Passion for Painting, author Christopher Loyd writes of Morsberger’s “mythical universe, comprising a whole cast of fantastical creatures, both human and animal. . . All these creatures inhabit a turbulent, chaotic world that is hugely energized and dominated by a mood of restlessness.” About Morsberger’s use of colors, Loyd writes: “Color is a distinctive feature of the recent narrative paintings . . . The colors sing on the canvas.” Baltimore native Morsberger studied at Oxford in the mid-1950s and from 1971-1984 was the university’s Ruskin Master of Drawing. He used the prestigious position to develop and head a now renowned, full-blown art department at Oxford University. In the United States, Morsberger has taught at Harvard University, Dartmouth University, UC Berkeley, the California College of Arts and Crafts, Miami University and other institutions. He retired from teaching after a five-year stint as Williams S. Morris Eminent Scholar in Art at Augusta State University in Augusta, Ga. His work is in several museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Art.
Yaghjian (b. 1948) will present a selection of his most recent “Everyman” paintings. Many of the works present metaphoric and symbolic, often psychologically pregnant scenes showing a man edging toward post-middle age, and physically somewhat resembling Yaghjian, going through “real” or fantastic trials and tribulations. “The images,” Yaghjian says, “are a way of acknowledging the below-the-surface currents. Stating in a full frontal position the obvious and not so obvious. A man is a man angry, sad, fat, dying, elated, lecherous, leprous, deflated, pompous, hilarious…on his head, with a dog, with a monkey. Sometimes a woman accompanies him. They are figurative pieces, fantasies, what I call ‘semi narratives’. They are scenes of a midpoint in a situation.”
Yaghjian has exhibited across the Carolinas, including at the Blue Spiral I Gallery in Asheville, N.C., if ART Gallery and the Florence (S.C.) Museum of Art. In Atlanta, where he used to live, Yaghjian has shown in the Spruill Center Gallery, the Right Brain Gallery and other venues. He also painted two murals in the Georgia capital. Yaghjian holds a BA from Massachussetts’ Amherst College and studied in New York City at the Art Students League and the School of Visual Art. Among his instructors were Fairfield Porter, Leonard Baskin, Will Barnett and Chaim Koppelman.Read more
presents at
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady St., Columbia, S.C.
Philip Morsberger – Time Travelers
&
David Yaghjian – Dancing Man
Oct. 16 – 27, 2009
Artists’ Reception:
Friday, Oct. 16, 5 –9 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and by appointment
For more in...formation, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 OR wroefs@sc.rr.com
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/10
With its two simultaneous solo exhibitions at Gallery 80808/Vista Studios in Columbia, S.C., if ART Gallery introduces the widely revered painter Philip Morsberger. Morsberger is the former head of the Oxford University art department in England; he recently joined if ART Gallery. Along with the Morsberger’s show, Time Travelers, if ART presents Columbia native and resident David Yaghjian’s solo exhibition Dancing Man. Yaghjian’s will be his first solo exhibition in Columbia since 2000, when he exhibited at the now-defunct Morris Gallery. The exhibition will also be Yaghjian’s first solo exhibition featuring his “every man” series, which he began to develop some five years ago.
Morsberger (b. 1933) will be showing a selection of the vigorously painted and drawn figurative/representational works inhabited with cartoon-like and other creatures for which he is known. The exhibition also will include Morberger’s non-objective paintings, in which he develops an abstract-expressionist approach that also often shows through in his representational work. In the 2007 book Philip Morsberger: A Passion for Painting, author Christopher Loyd writes of Morsberger’s “mythical universe, comprising a whole cast of fantastical creatures, both human and animal. . . All these creatures inhabit a turbulent, chaotic world that is hugely energized and dominated by a mood of restlessness.” About Morsberger’s use of colors, Loyd writes: “Color is a distinctive feature of the recent narrative paintings . . . The colors sing on the canvas.” Baltimore native Morsberger studied at Oxford in the mid-1950s and from 1971-1984 was the university’s Ruskin Master of Drawing. He used the prestigious position to develop and head a now renowned, full-blown art department at Oxford University. In the United States, Morsberger has taught at Harvard University, Dartmouth University, UC Berkeley, the California College of Arts and Crafts, Miami University and other institutions. He retired from teaching after a five-year stint as Williams S. Morris Eminent Scholar in Art at Augusta State University in Augusta, Ga. His work is in several museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Art.
Yaghjian (b. 1948) will present a selection of his most recent “Everyman” paintings. Many of the works present metaphoric and symbolic, often psychologically pregnant scenes showing a man edging toward post-middle age, and physically somewhat resembling Yaghjian, going through “real” or fantastic trials and tribulations. “The images,” Yaghjian says, “are a way of acknowledging the below-the-surface currents. Stating in a full frontal position the obvious and not so obvious. A man is a man angry, sad, fat, dying, elated, lecherous, leprous, deflated, pompous, hilarious…on his head, with a dog, with a monkey. Sometimes a woman accompanies him. They are figurative pieces, fantasies, what I call ‘semi narratives’. They are scenes of a midpoint in a situation.”
Yaghjian has exhibited across the Carolinas, including at the Blue Spiral I Gallery in Asheville, N.C., if ART Gallery and the Florence (S.C.) Museum of Art. In Atlanta, where he used to live, Yaghjian has shown in the Spruill Center Gallery, the Right Brain Gallery and other venues. He also painted two murals in the Georgia capital. Yaghjian holds a BA from Massachussetts’ Amherst College and studied in New York City at the Art Students League and the School of Visual Art. Among his instructors were Fairfield Porter, Leonard Baskin, Will Barnett and Chaim Koppelman.Read more
Time:Friday, 16 October 2009 17:00
Location:Gallery 80808/Vista Studios, 808 Lady St., Columbia, SC

if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
Carl Blair’s
Flora & Fauna
April 17 – May 9, 2009
Artists’ Reception: Friday, April 17, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
For more information, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 OR if...-art-gallery@sc.twcbc.com
http://carlrblair.blogspot.com/2009/04/c arl-blairs-flora-fauna-april-17-may-9.ht ml
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1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
Carl Blair’s
Flora & Fauna
April 17 – May 9, 2009
Artists’ Reception: Friday, April 17, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
For more information, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 OR if...-art-gallery@sc.twcbc.com
http://carlrblair.blogspot.com/2009/04/c
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if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
Carl Blair’s
Flora & Fauna
April 17 – May 9, 2009
Artists’ Reception: Friday, April 17, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
For more information, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 – if-art-gallery@sc.t...wcbc.com
At its location on Lincoln Street, Columbia, SC, if ART Gallery presents Carl Blair’s Flora & Fauna, an exhibition of wooden animal sculptures and new paintings by Greenville artist Carl Blair. This will be the first Columbia exhibition by the veteran artist featuring sculpture. The exhibition also will be on view during Artista Vista 2009, April 23-25.
Carl Blair’s Flora & Fauna refers to the plant and animal life of Carl Blair’s mind, some of it of literal places and critters, other simply of Blair’s imagination. Nature always has been Carl Blair’s main visual inspiration – nature and the countryside in general. Some of his animal sculptures are representative, and all of them, fanciful. They are a reminder of Blair’s upbringing on a farm and of his insistence that as a youngster, he spent more time with animals than with human beings. To some extent, Blair regards his animal sculptures as self-portraits.
Nature typically is the basis of his heavily abstracted paintings, whether it’s the flatlands of the Midwest or the more mountainous terrain of the South Carolina Upstate. There, Blair lives on Paris Mountain, just outside of Greenville and near Paris Mountain State Park. He has lived there since the 1970s, when the place was still mostly undeveloped.
Kansas native and Greenville, S.C., resident Carl Blair in 2005 received South Carolina’s Elizabeth O’Neil Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts for Lifetime Achievement. He has been as an artist, administrator, educator and a driving force in South Carolina arts since in 1957, when he began teaching at Bob Jones University, from which he retired in 1998. He has shown in galleries and museums all along the East Coast as well as abroad. His prominence as a painter and sculptor has increased steadily and has been marked by several museum retrospectives since 1995. In 1999, he was included in “100 Years/100 Artists: Views of the 20th Century in South Carolina Arts,” the South Carolina State Museum’s look back at the 20th century.
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/04 /carl-blairs-flora-fauna-april-17-may-9. html
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1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
Carl Blair’s
Flora & Fauna
April 17 – May 9, 2009
Artists’ Reception: Friday, April 17, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
For more information, contact Wim Roefs at if ART:
(803) 238-2351 – if-art-gallery@sc.t...wcbc.com
At its location on Lincoln Street, Columbia, SC, if ART Gallery presents Carl Blair’s Flora & Fauna, an exhibition of wooden animal sculptures and new paintings by Greenville artist Carl Blair. This will be the first Columbia exhibition by the veteran artist featuring sculpture. The exhibition also will be on view during Artista Vista 2009, April 23-25.
Carl Blair’s Flora & Fauna refers to the plant and animal life of Carl Blair’s mind, some of it of literal places and critters, other simply of Blair’s imagination. Nature always has been Carl Blair’s main visual inspiration – nature and the countryside in general. Some of his animal sculptures are representative, and all of them, fanciful. They are a reminder of Blair’s upbringing on a farm and of his insistence that as a youngster, he spent more time with animals than with human beings. To some extent, Blair regards his animal sculptures as self-portraits.
Nature typically is the basis of his heavily abstracted paintings, whether it’s the flatlands of the Midwest or the more mountainous terrain of the South Carolina Upstate. There, Blair lives on Paris Mountain, just outside of Greenville and near Paris Mountain State Park. He has lived there since the 1970s, when the place was still mostly undeveloped.
Kansas native and Greenville, S.C., resident Carl Blair in 2005 received South Carolina’s Elizabeth O’Neil Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts for Lifetime Achievement. He has been as an artist, administrator, educator and a driving force in South Carolina arts since in 1957, when he began teaching at Bob Jones University, from which he retired in 1998. He has shown in galleries and museums all along the East Coast as well as abroad. His prominence as a painter and sculptor has increased steadily and has been marked by several museum retrospectives since 1995. In 1999, he was included in “100 Years/100 Artists: Views of the 20th Century in South Carolina Arts,” the South Carolina State Museum’s look back at the 20th century.
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/04
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April 17 - May 9, 2009
Time:Friday, 17 April 2009 17:00
Location:if ART Gallery

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Check out Laura Spong on ETV: http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/04 /laura-spong-on-etv.html

if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
presents at
GALLERY 80808/VISTA STUDIOS
808 Lady St., Columbia, SC
LAURA SPONG: Still Screaming
&
LEO TWIGGS: Targeted Man
Reception: Friday, February 6, 5 – 9 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/01 /laura-spong-still-screaming-leo-twiggs. html
(Photographs of the exhibition by AAB)

if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
presents
SALON III: The Print Exhibition
January 15 – February 4, 2009
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, S.C. 29205
Reception: Thursday, Jan. 15, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
Printmaking Demonstrations:
Sunday, Jan. 18, 3 – 5 p.m., Marce...lo Novo, Print Gocco
Sunday, Jan. 25, 3 – 5 p.m., Phil Garrett, Monotype
Saturday, Jan. 31, 3 – 5 p.m., H. Brown Thornton, Photo Transfer
Sunday, Feb. 1, 3 – 5 p.m., Steven Chapp, Linocut & Photopolymer Prints
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/01 /salon-iii.html
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presents
SALON III: The Print Exhibition
January 15 – February 4, 2009
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, S.C. 29205
Reception: Thursday, Jan. 15, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
Printmaking Demonstrations:
Sunday, Jan. 18, 3 – 5 p.m., Marce...lo Novo, Print Gocco
Sunday, Jan. 25, 3 – 5 p.m., Phil Garrett, Monotype
Saturday, Jan. 31, 3 – 5 p.m., H. Brown Thornton, Photo Transfer
Sunday, Feb. 1, 3 – 5 p.m., Steven Chapp, Linocut & Photopolymer Prints
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2009/01
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if ART Gallery
THE SALON I & II
Dec. 11 – 24, 2008
an exhibition at two Columbia, SC, locations:
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady Street
&
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln Street
Reception and ifART Walk: Thursday, Dec. 11, 5 – 10 p.m.
at and between both locations
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 ...p.m.
& by appointment
Open Christmas Eve until 7 p.m.
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2008/11 /coming-soon.html
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Dec. 11 – 24, 2008
an exhibition at two Columbia, SC, locations:
Gallery 80808/Vista Studios
808 Lady Street
&
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln Street
Reception and ifART Walk: Thursday, Dec. 11, 5 – 10 p.m.
at and between both locations
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 – 5 ...p.m.
& by appointment
Open Christmas Eve until 7 p.m.
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2008/11
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if ART Gallery
if ART Gallery
1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
EDWARD RICE:
Paintings 1996 – 2008
Nov. 6 – Dec. 6, 2008
Artists’ Reception: Thursday, Nov 6, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
The exhibition will be accompanied by a 40-page, full-color catalogue with essays... by Richard Gruber & Wim Roefs
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2008/10 /if-art-gallery-1223-lincoln-st.html
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1223 Lincoln St., Columbia, SC
presents
EDWARD RICE:
Paintings 1996 – 2008
Nov. 6 – Dec. 6, 2008
Artists’ Reception: Thursday, Nov 6, 5 – 10 p.m.
Opening Hours:
Weekdays, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
& by appointment
The exhibition will be accompanied by a 40-page, full-color catalogue with essays... by Richard Gruber & Wim Roefs
http://ifartgallery.blogspot.com/2008/10
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