KENKELEBA HOUSE, INC. 214 East Second StreetNew York, New York 10009Telephone (212) 674-3939 Website: https://www.kenkeleba.org/gatewood Press ReleaseFor immediate release: October 21, 2021Contact: Corrine Jennings (212) 674-3939 From November 3 through December 30, 2021, the Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba is pleased to present paintings by multi-disciplinary, conceptual artist, LAMEROL GATEWOOD. THE ABSTRACT ENERGY OF […]
Read MoreWilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba Presents- LAMEROL A. GATEWOOD: The Abstract Energy of Sound
November 3, 2021 to December 30, 2021 Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 11 am to 6 pm December 4, 2021- Tour and Book Signing 3-5 pm Mask and proof vaccination are required. Due to limited capacity: Please RSVP to lagatewood@aol.com Wilmer Jennings Gallery at Kenkeleba 219 East 2nd Street at Avenue B New York, New York 1009 […]
Read MoreEXUBERANCE: Dialogues In African American Abstract Painting
Dates: 10.26.2021 through 12.10.2021CURATORS: SUSAN ZURBRIGG AND BETH HINDERLITEROpening Reception: Tuesday, October 26, 5-7pmDUKE HALL GALLERY OF FINE ARTJAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY
Read MoreDorsey Art Gallery Presents: THE THANK YOU SHOW XII
Dorsey Art Gallery May 16, 2021 through May 30, 2021 553 Rogers Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11225
Read MoreSt. Louis Art Museum: The Shape of Abstraction: Selections from the Ollie Collection
September 17, 2019–March 22, 2020 Location: Galleries 234 and 235, Main Building Cost: Free. The Shape of Abstraction: Selections from the Ollie Collection presents paintings, drawings, and prints by five generations of black artists who have revolutionized abstract art since the 1940s. The exhibition includes Norman Lewis’s gestural drawings, Sam Gilliam’s radically shaped paintings, James Little’s […]
Read MoreSt. Louis Public Radio [NPR] Interview with Lamerol Gatewood
St. Louis Exhibits Shine A Light On African American Abstract Artists By Chad Davis• Oct 10, 2019 Read the entire article and listen to the audio interview here: https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/st-louis-exhibits-shine-light-african-american-abstract-artists#stream/0 Lamerol A. Gatewood developed an interest in art in the early 1970s, when he was a student at University City High School. The art class so […]
Read MoreThe Shape of Abstraction: SELECTIONS FROM THE OLLIE COLLECTION
Brent R. Benjamin, the Barbara B. Taylor Director of the Saint Louis Art Museum, invites you to Ronald and Monique Ollie to celebrate the opening of their exhibition. A Celebration of the Gift of the Ollie collection to the Saint Louis Art Museum in Memory of Thelma and Bert Ollie. The exhibition is open to the […]
Read More-Presents- “Sundry Souls”
Lamerol Gatewood will be a participant in a group exhibition by the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Richmond and Walton Gallery -Presents- “Sundry Souls”.Eric Walton, Curator. Opening Reception: September 14, 2019 Time: 6pm (Invitation only for Gala) Runs through December 21, 2019 Location:Black History Museum and Cultural Center 122 W. Leigh St. Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 780-9093
Read MoreAbstract Connections, Near and Far
The 10th Street Gallery presents: Abstract Connections, Near and Far. A collection of contemporary abstract art, created by artists with a St. Louis connection. Opening September 14, 2019 through November 4, 2019. Opening Reception: September 14, 2019, 2pm – 4pm.Gallery Hours: Wednesday: Friday, 12pm – 5pm, Saturday: 1pm – 3pm. Patricia Smith Thurman, Curator. Gatewood will […]
Read MoreGlobal Metaphysics of Abstraction II Exhibition, NY | Curator: Lamerol Gatewood | April 17- May 25, 2019
GLOBAL METAPHYSICS OF ABSTRACTION ll EXHIBITION featuring seven African-American artists: Sheila Crider, Tanda Francis, Musa Hixson, Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, Michael Marshall, Joe Overstreet Ronald Walton.
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