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July 2011

 

 

Blue Gallery featured in BLUECANVAS magazine!

 

 

BLUECANVAS Magazine July 2011- To listen to Kelly Kuhn, owner/director of Blue Gallery interacting with visitors exemplifies everything organic in the process of presenting visual art. With a hammer in one hand, assessing the position of one painting to another, and her dog Stella at her feet, she brings the purity of observation back into the hands of the onlooker–something so often lost in commercial galleries.

The way Kelly and partner David Kuhn conduct the business behind the art is just as compelling in its’ simplicity. “We work with our artists with the same tools as our collectors–we use integrity, honesty, and quality in every decision we make.” says Kelly. “My philosophy is a result of twenty years working with professional artists and collectors. Over all, David and I have always strived to provide an open perspective for everyone who walks through our door.”

“You can never pigeonhole what inspires you,” Kelly says. “I once fell irrationally in love with a painting of a tractor in a wheat field. I love seeing that passion in my collectors. They never leave the gallery with a piece they feel only so-so about.” There is a common thread throughout the work of Blue Gallery artists. The abstract, the portraits, the color and light, the tangible inspiration stemming from the honesty in humanity. In effect, the essence of life that inspires us with integrity and delight. As the world speeds by with technology advancements and instant gratification Blue Gallery entices the audience with true aesthetic, embracing individuality at a slow pace; juxtaposing landscape and lifestyle with the idea that less is more.

In these times of economic decline and a tighter hold on the consumer dollar Blue Gallery has thrived with a savvy sense of business, addressing the new challenges. “One thing we’ve always offered that’s made a big difference for collectors is a lay-away option.” Says Kelly. When the now very popular Crossroads Arts District in the Downtown area of Kansas City first began, a lot of galleries were not open every First Friday night. “I have always believed that consistency and spontaneity can thrive together to benefit our artists.” Since opening in 2000, Blue has never missed a First Friday night and consistently has a fresh exhibition on the walls.” Most admirable is the philanthropic philosophy. Blue Gallery continues to give back to the community by hosting events for regional and international causes. “Our artists and clients are our friends; they trust us, know us, and know we will work hard for them, the art, and the world we live in.”

Representing 40+ emerging, and established local and nationally known artists with works placed in private and public collections worldwide; Blue Gallery holds several formal exhibitions a year and is continuously reviewing art submissions for a fresh perspective of classic subject-matter as well as works unique in narrative, execution and media. The end result is that Blue Gallery has placed quality work all over the world and is a poignant tribute to artists, collectors, and the community they thrive in.

By Steve Brisendine June 4, 2011
http://ereview.org/2011/06/04/shes-a-storyteller-bernadette-esperanza-torres/
“When You Sleep, Do You Dream?” Porcelain, glaze, high fire wire, gold and orange luster.

Bernadette Esperanza Torres
Nature as Muse
(Group Show)

10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
(Artist’s reception from 2-4 p.m.)

Blue Gallery
118 Southwest Boulevard
Kansas City, MO
816.527.0823

Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
Runs through: June 25.

Artist’s site: http://www.bernadettetorres.com
Gallery site: http://www.bluegalleryonline.com

Ideally, two things happen in an ARTKC365 post: I rattle on for a while with my own thoughts on an artist’s work, and I try (whenever possible) to pass along the artist’s hows and whys.

Today, I’m going halfies. On purpose.

I’m perfectly happy to tell you what I think of Bernadette Esperanza Torres’ ceramic sculptures, wall hangings and platters, part of the Nature as Muse group show that opened last night at Blue Gallery in the Crossroads. (She’s been on my “to write about” list for a couple of years now, and it’s good to finally have the chance.)

Whether free-standing or mounted against the wall, Torres’ works share common qualities … but “commonness” isn’t one of them.

The Java finches which punctuate her small wall hangings give the pieces an air of good humor, without making them (pardon the pun) too preciously “chirpy.” These birds have personality, and anyone who has pets know that they can be as demanding as well as charming.

Torres’ figures are both solid and fragile, determined and hesitant, keeping their thoughts to themselves and yet speaking what’s inside through their actions.

And her platters both reinforce and blow up the notion of the circle as a calming, centering symbol. There are lovely aspects to each of them … and at the same time, as can readily be seen above in When You Sleep, Do You Dream?, there’s also disquiet here — some subtle, some unmistakably overt.

Now, as to Torres’ thoughts?

Not today. Not when the artist herself will be at the gallery to give an artist’s talk at 2 p.m.

Telling a great story is what I do, Torres writes … and she will be able to tell them with far more eloquence and feeling (and believe me, there is plenty of  the latter driving these pieces) than I could.

So, go. What is it the movie reviewers say? You’ll laugh, you’ll cry …

Probably a bit of both here, yes. And along the way, you’ll find new visual rewards with each fresh look at Torres’ work.




December Exhibition:

Wonder Wall
(works of art $500 or less)

including works by:
Amy Abshier-Reyes
Rich Bowman
Shannon Gaines Bowman
Carson Catlin
Nicole Cawlfield
Jamie Chase
Lori Raye Erickson
Joe Ramiro Garcia
Joe Gregory
Bernal Koehrsen
Lisa Lala
Sheryl Pierson
Doug Schwietert
Rachel Stuart-Haas

opens First Friday, December 3rd, 2010 6-9 pm
exhibition runs through January 3rd, 2011
Adelia Ganson of Review wrote a terrific review on Blue Gallery's recent exhibition
"Mixed Perceptions". 

We hope this finds you happy and enjoying your summer!

Kelly, David and Stella
 
 
FORM EMPHASIS FROM FRAGMENTS


 
A review of Mixed Perceptions: Aileen Chong, Patricia Kochaver, Daniel Ochoa
 


October 1, 2009
Blue Gallery Portrait Exhibition in the news.
Show Review



Meet Artist Markus Pierson and Help Out an Incredible Cause!
 
Please join us this Saturday, the 13th of June, 2009
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
for a very special event benefiting...
 
 
We all look forward to seeing you.
 
 
Artist Signed Fine Art Print commemorating the event $400
$100 of every print sold the day of event, will go to No More Homeless Pets KC
There are only 95 prints, be sure to get yours during this special event

 
 
Restoration Old Vine Red signed $17.50 per bottle.
$7.00 per bottle goes to No More Homeless Pets KC
 

Blue Gallery is now on facebook

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blue-Gallery/65525893815


Hello fellow art enthusiasts,

It is time to show your love for Blue Gallery 

KC Magazine has made it possible for you to vote for your favorite Kansas City businesses.
Please register to vote at http://citysbest.midwestluxe.com.
Cast your vote for your Favorite Art Gallery.
You can also vote for your favorite Visual Artist.

If you have friends and colleagues who would be interested in voting, please forward this email.
Voting ends May 31, 2009.
 
Thank you so much for your passion for art and support of Blue Gallery.
 
Kelly, David & Stella

We welcome new artists Brad Williams and Daniel Ochoa

December 5, 2008
Blue Gallery Celebrated its 100th Consecutive First Friday



May, 2008
Blue Gallery has been nominated by KC Magazine as one of the Best Independent Art Gallery's for 2008. Voting is currently open and all voting ends May 29, 2008. You can cast your vote now at http://www.kcmag.com/citysbest/

Best Independent Art Gallery 2008 is category #111 in the voting.

Also, one of Blue Gallery's artists, Lisa Lala, is nominated as Best Visual Artist (category #29)

Thank you so much for your support!


Winter, 2008
Recent Arrivals section up and running. Please check it out




 10/10/2007

Here it is, Blue Gallery's Brand New web site.
There will be a coupleof enhancements coming in the next week or so.
We will keep you updatedas things are improved.



Saturday, September 01, 2007
Thank you for voting for us!





Sunday, July 01, 2007
Blue Gallery Is moved! We are in our new location, 118 SW Blvd.




Thursday, August 24, 2006

Blue Gallery voted "Best Art Gallery" by KC Magazine readers
Thank you so much voters!
Kelly Porter was voted "Best Artist in KC" as well




Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Blue Gallery voted "Best Art Gallery" by KC Magazine readers
Thank you so much voters!
Rich Bowman was voted "Best Artist in KC" as well





Blue Galley voted "Best Art Gallery" by Kansas City Magazine readers for 2004 & 2002