You never know what you might find at Kraft Lieberman, thanks to the gallery's surprising variety of 20th-century and contemporary American and European art. The gallery's collection includes photographs, prints, etchings and paintings; sculptures in bronze, glass, ceramic and stone; vessels in wood and ceramic; and installations. Works range from the abstract images of Beverly Kedzior and Helena Frankenthaler to Stephen Lagattuta's whimsical portraits of past dates. Organic forms predominate, such as in Yumiko Irei-Gokce's contemporary Japanese prints, Jon Krawczyk's bronzes and Nancy Gong's glass constructions.
Gallery owners Kraft and Lieberman are enthusiastic about the art that they show and the artists that they represent. They will share the stories behind a series of paintings. They will explain technical aspects of printmaking. They will point out the subtle workmanship of a bronze sculpture. In short, they're happy to discuss just about any art curiosity you may have.
Kraft Lieberman shares gallery space with Belloc Lowndes Fine Arts. The galleries take turns hosting exhibitions in the space's main area.
Centerstage Reviewer: Alan Simmons