Atrium Gallery
Since 1986, Atrium Gallery, in St. Louis, Missouri, has presented works by strong regional and natio
12/18/2024
Today's feature is a new work by Adrian Luchini, a long time Atrium artist and professor of architecture at Washington University. Luchini is known for his dramatic works, both abstract and figurative. "Wind Song" suggests a muted horizon, and reference to wind. It could be interpreted as landscape or pure abstract forms. The choice of color, blue, in various intensities, enhances the mix of interpretations "Wind Song" inspires.
We hope you stop by to see this exhibition featuring works by nineteen artists! Exhibition runs through December 31.
04/26/2024
Our current feature is an outstanding piece in our current "Roots" exhibition. Louis's work in the show is certainly timely as we have just experienced the solar eclipse. The theme of his series actually is outer space, and his images are inspired by those from NASA's James Webb Telescope. They seem to be ones that visitors enjoy lingering over as they ponder the details and structure of each piece.
1. Gregg Louis, “Emerald Dawn,” 2024, ink and acrylic paint on canvas, 21” x 17”
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