David Černý at the Crocker Museum
The solo exhibition "Rebellion" with works by David Cerny is now on display at the Crocker...
Pascal will be in town only for one day, but his exhibition in our new Palm Springs showroom will be on display through December 13th. The online preview for Pascal Pierme's new exhibition is now live in case you cannot make it in person. Click the button below to view the new works online. The new exhibition “Vue d’en Haut” presents a large selection of fresh works by minimalist sculptor Pascal Pierme. The title, meaning “seen from above” refers to the way perceptions shift according to gradients of perspective.
Upon viewing an object, a bigger picture can emerge while making the leap from proximity to a more detached distance. Pierme’s sculptures, largely carved from wood, invite their audience into a warm relationship with this concept as they compel an initial close inspection and then reveal themselves more expansively when glimpsed from afar. The work becomes an evocation to reflect upon both intimacy and universality. The show evolves the artist’s oeuvre, furthering his investigations into balance, movement, and inquiry while combining contrasting elements into a metaphorical chemistry.
Hohmann is pleased to announce a new showroom in Palm Springs, California. Residing at 100 W. Tahquitz Way, Suite 110, in the same building as the Kimpton Hotel immediately across from the Palm Springs Art Museum, it will accentuate the existing Palm Desert gallery’s offerings by providing a non-retail, exhibition, event, and educational space for lovers of fine art.
To get pricing, please use the button "I'm interested!" on the item detail page. If you have a my.hohmann.art account, you can also log in to see everything with prices.
There are two parking lots between the Kimpton Hotel and the Palm Springs Art Museum that offer free parking. The entrance to the gallery is in the pedestrian walkway between Tahquitz Canyon Way and Museum Way.
The city of Palm Springs requires all patrons of businesses to wear a mask inside. For more information, please visit https://www.palmspringsca.gov/government/covid-19-updates
HOHMANN FINE ART is a Contemporary Art Gallery serving clients and collectors nationwide, both online and with museum-style galleries in Palm Desert/Palm Springs in Southern California. The Hohmann family represents a rich legacy in the art world going back more than 40 years with roots in Germany. The gallery holds an inventory of more than a thousand works of art by emerging, mid-career and blue-chip artists. Private or corporate clients and collectors, art consultants, curators, designers, and architects can connect and consult with the gallery online, by phone, in the showroom, or at art fairs such as Art Miami. Hohmann Fine Art hosts beautiful in-person events, stages important exhibitions, publishes catalogs, works with museums and institutions, and curates art collections for high-end real estate projects.
100 W Tahquitz Canyon Way #110 - Palm Springs
The showroom is located in the same building as the Kimpton Hotel.
Entrance next to "Isabelle" - Parking between Museum and the Kimpton Hotel.
Thursday - Saturday, 11 - 6, and by appointment
44651 Village Court #142 - Palm Desert
By appointment only - www.hohmann.art/visit
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