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Salon “Color of the Year – Greenery 15-0343” – March 3rd – April 1st ‘17

Join us this week for our First Friday opening of our new salon “Color of the Year – Greenery 15-0343”. Wake up from hibernation and indulge yourself in works of green reminding you that springtime is around the corner. 2D works include lithographs by Julio Le Parc and Joan Hernandez Pijuan, poster prints featuring iconic images of Andy Warhol and the Saatchi Gallery, as well as photographic works by Nicolas Dhervillers, Anna Minnick and Gregory Crewdson among others. The gallery’s ceramic focus is on sculptural works by Rain Harris as well as functional wares by Ben Bates. Learn more

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First Friday – February 3rd 2017

Join us today in our First Friday opening, showcasing new artwork on display at Cerbera Gallery. Featuring lithographs by Ken Price, paintings by Kerry Smith, functional ceramics by Joey Watson, Limited edition lithographs by Leon Golub, ceramics by David Bolton, jewelry by Melanie Sherman, Dennis Oppenheim drawings and ceramics by Jessica Brandl, Aaron Scythe and Yoonjee Kwak.
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Winter Salon – Cerbera Gallery @ Kansas City Crossroads

The festive season starts on Friday December 2nd at 4PM with a custom illuminated display setup showcasing handmade gift ideas, jewelry, paintings, photography, limited edition prints as well as drawings, functional and sculptural ceramics and more. There are works by artists that have been with us from the start plus many new arrivals. If you happen to stop by during weekends, you can also taste some delicious cookies with Gluehwein (German spiced wine) while listening to chill background tunes from our DJ setup.  Learn more

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“2/3 of group ZERO” Lithography Exhibition

Otto Piene and Guenther Uecker are part of the salon-style exhibition “2/3 of group ZERO,” which will run from October 7th thru November 4th with a focus on iconic lithographs such as “Brett II”, the “Bewegung” series, “Centerbeam”, Sponge” and many more – all signed and numbered by the artists. Their works can be found in the collections of major institutions worldwide, among them: the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice.