Beverly Mayeri / Duane Reed Gallery, Saint Louis
April 11 – May 10, 2014
Beverly Mayeri is a studio artist living in the Bay Area with over 30 years experience as an established ceramic sculptor. She earned a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MA in sculpture at San Francisco State University.
Mayeri works with refined and elegant heads and figures often using meticulously patterned details that allude to the inner life of emotions, thoughts and human frailties. The pieces are painted in washes of acrylic paint. Mayeri’s figures “evoke a richly complicated human presence,”and often “bridge the psychological, the political and the sensuous within one hybrid form.” Her work has been shown extensively in numerous museums and galleries, and is included in many public and private collections. She has received 2 NEA grants, and a Virginia Groot Grant, and has lectured and taught many workshops throughout the U.S.
Since its opening in 1994, the Duane Reed Gallery has represented and exhibited nationally recognized contemporary artists working in the fields of painting, photography, and sculpture. This program itself has been committed to showcasing innovative, established and emerging artists working both figuratively and abstractly in a variety of mediums that also include ceramics and glass. Works of gallery artists can be found in major public and private collections that include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MOMA, The Museum of Arts and Design, Smithsonian Museum of American Art, Carnegie Museum, Philadelphia Museum, LA County Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, to name a few.
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm.
CONTACT
info@duanereedgallery.com
Tel. 314.361.4100
Duane Reed Gallery
4729 McPherson Ave.,
Saint Louis, MO 63108
United States
www.duanereedgallery.com
Above: Beverly Mayeri, Conversations, 2012, Clay, acrylics, glaze, 86x61x20 cm, each head: 20x9x10 cm. Photo by Beverly Mayeri.
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