Sweets & Treats
Edward Cella Gallery is pleased to present Sweets & Treats a kaleidoscopic and mouthwatering group exhibition featuring a compendium of new, recent, or historic abstract and figurative paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures created by the gallery's roster of artists and from artist’s working and living in Inglewood or beyond. The exhibition features work by Jennifer Bannert, Adam Berg, Kelly Brumfield Woods, Kendell Carter, Linda Daniels, Mara De Luca, Shahla Friberg, Pedro E. Guerrero, Laddy John Dill, Helen Lessick, Brad Miller, Moritz Neuhoff, Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Patti Oleon, Minna Philips, Mary Anna Pomonis, Megan Riera, Matthias Reinmuth, Stuart Sandford, Lisette Schumacher, Emily Silver, Chris Trueman, Bettina Weiss, and Wosene.
The group exhibition is inspired by a 1964 photograph taken by Mexican American photographer Pedro E. Guerrero (1917-2012) of the Roxbury, Connecticut studio of American sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976) and celebrates the creative and generative power found in the studios of artists. Sweets & Treats highlights parallels and synchronicities between artists working in diverse locations; using a variety of processes and materials; and approaching from distinctive backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Installed in the Salon style, the exhibition juxtaposes paintings with drawings and photographs with sculptures offering visitors an immersive experience rich with graphic counterparts and comparisons. Underscoring the dynamic visual thinking and expression that each artist represented undertakes in their practices, the exhibition revels in the joy of looking and the sensory pleasure of enjoyment of art.
Sweets & Treats will debut as part of the return of Inglewood Open Studios (IOS) which highlights the city’s artists and creatives featuring self-guided tours of artist studios, art galleries, arts organizations and other creative spaces and takes place on both Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12 from 12 to 5 PM. The community wide nonprofit festival helps support the arts and culture of the community it serves and the IOS art walk is free to the public. For more information about the community-wide and varied set of public events, please visit inglewoodopenstudios.org.
SWeets & Treats
Edward Cella Art+Architecture @ Himalaya Club
1109 N. La Brea Ave.
Inglewood, CA 90302
323.525.0053
On View Saturday, November 11 – December 22, 2023
Thursday through Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM
And by appointment.
OPENING WEEKEND
November 11 & 12, 2023 | Noon to 5 PM
Presented in conjunction with Inglewood Open Studios and the ECAA exhibition, Andrew Huffman: Places and Spaces.
Reception with the Artists
Saturday, November 11, 2023 | 3 to 6 PM
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Jennifer Bannert, Éclipse, 2023
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Adam Berg, Angel Manifold 2, 2022
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Kelly Brumfield-Woods, Snakes & Angels, 2022
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Kendell Carter, Power, 2014
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Kendell Carter, Meezus: I Am, 2014
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Linda Daniels, Pleasure Painting - Stitch Scarlet, 1994
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Mara De Luca, Untitled, 2017
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Shahla Friberg, Whisps of the Grove, 2021
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Pedro E. Guerrero, Calder Studio Interior, Roxbury, CT, 1964
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Laddie John Dill, Ashland Series #3, 1980
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Helen Lessick, Clouds Grey (Triptych), 2020
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Brad Miller, 2020-1, 2020
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Franco Mondini-Ruiz, Frank Stella Pinata, 2007
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Moritz Neuhoff, Brushstrokes (RGB), 2022
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Eamon O'Kane, Palm Springs Study, 2023
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Patti Oleon, Red Night, 2020
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Minna Philips, Potential and Kinetic Series #5, 2022
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Minna Philips, Potential and Kinetic Series #6, 2022
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Mary Anna Pomonis, Isis Anima
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Mary Anna Pomonis, Adamas, 2012
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Matthias Reinmuth, Glimpse (Niagara), 2019
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Megan Riera, Dusted, 2023
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Megan Riera, Bagged, 2023
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Stuart Sandford, Polaroid Collages (2018-TBA), XXII (Edition 2 of 3), 2020
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Lisette Schumacher, Mirroring Reflections XXX, 2023
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Emily Silver, Lingering, 2023
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Chris Trueman, VZ, 2018
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Bettina Weiß, Marse #1, 2022/3
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Wosene Worke Kosrof, Botanical Garden IV, 2018