January 6th, 2021
Written by Victoria Slagel, Fine Art Consultant UK born, Colorado-based artist Sarah Winkler captivates her audience with her new series titled “All Mountain.” Playing with habitat, texture, and color, Winkler creates another fascinating body of work with tree lines, geological formations, and the cyclical nature of mountain life. Perched at 8,600ft, Sarah Winkler […]
January 6th, 2021
Written by Victoria Slagel, Fine Art Consultant What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be a good human? How can art positively influence the world around you? Bridgette Meinhold and R. Nelson Parish explore these questions with their newest body of work, “Letters to the Universe,” diving into […]
December 29th, 2020
It’s a story of genius: a life, taken too quickly. We are saddened by the death of Tony Hsieh. There has been speculation, and tabloid drama, and more reference to whippets than I would ever like to read. But the heart of the story is tragedy. What a loss for our community and for entrepreneurship […]
December 21st, 2020
As our world evolves and digitizes, so does our art market. For that reason, we’re looking for fresh and innovative ways to connect our collectors with beautiful artworks they’ll cherish for generations to come. In our latest blog series, “Picture This,” we offer a new online backdrop for our artists’ latest work. So if you’re […]
December 16th, 2020
Our ongoing series, “The Sketchbook Diaries,” aims to reveal and showcase a different Gallery MAR artist’s process and artistic journey through the use of sketchbooks. For this next piece, we talked to Colorado-based mixed media artist, Sarah Winkler, to get her take on the practice. Each section of Sarah Winkler’s mixed media landscape paintings […]
December 9th, 2020
One year ago, the producers and cameras of Bravo’s show The Real Housewives, started filming in the Salt Lake and Park City areas — and we got to tag along for the ride, as they filmed one day at Gallery MAR. We have known the star Meredith Marks for several years (she owns a beautiful […]
December 5th, 2020
Perhaps the most appropriate way to close the chapter of this rather chaotic year is with the work of R. Nelson Parrish in his latest show with Bridgette Meinhold, “Letters to the Universe.” Nelson Parrish’s wood and resin work aims to convey, through vivid color and expressive form, the intensified focus upon the present brought […]
November 23rd, 2020
Although we’ve been unable to travel as much as we might have liked to this year, we can take solace in the memories of our past travels and in the dreams of travels yet to come. It’s then no wonder that Architectural Digest reports an increased demand for travel-related art this year. As they write, […]
November 17th, 2020
While we may be partial to a gallery setting, we love to see the other ways in which our artists’ exceptional work is recognized. As one of our new artists, Howard Hersh, eloquently articulates, “since artists work alone, and for their own pleasure, recognition in any way is gratifying and validates the artist’s work. A […]
November 16th, 2020
By Victoria Slagel, Fine Art Consultant I’m constantly being asked in the gallery, “What makes art worthy of being good?” Of course there is the obvious explanation of composition, color choices, and complimentary imagery… but the real question that lingers, “What IS art?” While the masters of the old days would be turning in […]