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Vadim Katznelson
Recent Work

September 20 - October 12 2007

 

St. Paul , MN. September 6, 2007 -- Denler Art Gallery at Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota is hosting an exhibit of recent work from Chicago-based painter Vadim Katznelson.

A number of Katznelson's intricate object-paintings, made of resin, acrylic paint, cotton and wood, will be on display in the exhibit, which runs from September 20 through October 12.

Katznelson immigrated from Russia to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a child. He received his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1990, and has since compiled an extensive exhibition record and a number of awards, including grants from the Robert M. MacNamara Foundation and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He is currently represented by Roy Boyd Gallery in Chicago (http://www.royboydgallery.com/) and Brenda Taylor Gallery in New York City (http://brendataylorgallery.com/).

"We are very excited to be showing Vadim's work," remarks Luke Aleckson, Gallery Director, "he has been remarkably successful in his pursuit of finding new, meaningful ways of painting. We will be displaying a rich cross-section of his work, highlighting the rigorous intensity and subtle variations inherent in his process."

The opening reception will be held on September 20th from 6-8 PM at the gallery.

For more information, including gallery hours and directions, contact:

Denler Art Gallery
c/o Northwestern College
3003 Snelling Avenue N
Roseville, MN 55113

(651) 286-7560
http://art.nwc.edu/denler