On March 7, Alex Gallery opens its March-April 2025 exhibit titled “European Painting: ’80s, ’90s, and the ’00s” featuring work by four European painters: Vytautas Valius (Lithuania); Hannu Palusuo (Finland); Jan Beekman (Belgium); and Yoichi Tamaki (France).
Vytautis Valius is a treasured Lithuanian artist (1930-2004) given the nation’s National Prize for Art in 1996. Classically trained, the paintings on display at the Alex Gallery show his fascination with wood carving, a popular folk art. Viewers will be startled as faces emerge from what seem to be abstract canvases.
Born in Finland, now painting in Rome, Hannu Palusuo created dramatic abstract backgrounds using metal oxidation on his canvas, then painting realistic chairs, signifying people. His series “Childhood Playgrounds,” was created 20 years ago.
Jan Beekman studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. When he moved to the US in the 1980s, his inspiration became nature, especially forest coloring, dynamism, and topography. On display are works inspired by trees and forest floors.
Paris-based painter Yoichi Tamaki is dedicated to pure abstraction as a channel for enlightenment. These paintings from the oughts convey his verve and dedication to a style that increasingly reads as retro. The Alex Gallery is located at 2016 R Street, NW.
The Church of Scientology, National Affairs Office is hosting a special exhibition for Black History Month by the Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter and Art Impact® International. The show features five artists with a variety of styles who will be at the exhibition in person to discuss their art. Come and meet the artists! The Church of Scientology, National Affairs Office is located at 1701 20th St., NW.
Brenda Chandler: Digital media artist seizes the beauty in simple elements, texture, color, movement and form.
Houston Hancock: Award winning architectural, historical communication artist of 47 years exhibits original oil, and watercolor paintings.
Bill Jones: Veteran medical illustrator for the U. S. Air Force shows African American art and gives voice to the Black experience.
Sahr Songu Mbriwa: Internationally acclaimed Sierra Leone artist shares hyper realistic oil paintings featured on CNN.
Prelli Williams: Prominent multidisciplinary visual artist, arts educator, and community advocate features artwork rich with color and meaning.
Dupont Underground presents a groundbreaking exhibition “Common Ground, Common Future: Reimagining the Heart of the District”, as part of the “Dupont Underground Architecture and the Question of Democracy Series”. The exhibition focuses on the DC Office of Planning Public Realm Plan initiatives aimed at reshaping public spaces as catalysts for social transformation while fostering a more inclusive, vibrant, and accessible downtown area. The Dupont Underground is located at 19 Dupont Circle NW.