
About this Event
The first art salon opened in 1667 in Paris and was named "Salon de Paris."
Our current exhibit, "Three Gallery Walls," pays homage to the French salon-style, floor-to-ceiling art exhibits of the 17th and 19th centuries. A "Gallery Wall" is a type of arrangement of different art pieces on a wall.
We present our own version with 10 global contemporary artists in the gallery salon style.
Please see almost 40 original paintings in person at our closing reception on Saturday, March 29.
All artworks are available for purchase.
About Art House SF Gallery
A San Francisco art gallery on a mission to introduce more people to eclectic art from the most remote and undiscovered parts of the world. We're located in the famous Castro District - a neighborhood of freedom, acceptance, creativity and diversity.
2324 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114
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About the artists:
In this exhibit, we would like to feature 10 global contemporary artists. In the spirit of the original Salon de Paris, artists practice in different mediums, use a variety of subjects, and come literally from all over the world. The artists presented are from Japan, Chile, Israel, Ukraine, Iceland, Kazakhstan, the Republic of Georgia, and Armenia.

Lobsang Durney. Hotel Despertador. Oil on canvas. 32''x26''
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Alyona Krutogolova. Breakfast of the Pink Chicken. Oil on canvas. 12"x16"
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Tavalina. On the Hill. Acrylic on canvas. 29"x41"
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Hajime Namiki. Hill-2 Poppy. Woodblock Print. 15''x21''
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Iris Kristmunds. Crazy, Stupid, Love. Acrylic on canvas. 21"x25"
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Yowsaku Sekino. Iris. Japanese Woodblock print. 21"x16"
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Kenichi Kuriyagawa. Sun and Air. Handmade silkscreen print. 21"x24"
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See the entire collection
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Art House SF, 2324B Market Street, San Francisco, United States
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