Charleston’s Corrigan Gallery Unveils Enchanting Exhibition “Horsing Around” Featuring Local Artist Daphne vom Baur

Charleston’s Creative Spotlight Shines with New Exhibition: “Horsing Around”

Charleston is buzzing with excitement as Corrigan Gallery announces an enchanting new exhibition featuring the amazing oil paintings of local artist Daphne vom Baur. The exhibition, aptly titled “Horsing Around”, invites art lovers to step into a world where horses dance and figures tell ancient stories. Mark your calendars, folks, because this artistic event kicks off during the December art walk and will be on display until the end of the month!

Opening Night Celebration

The grand opening reception for “Horsing Around” is scheduled for December 6, from 5 to 8 PM. What’s more, the lovely and talented vom Baur will be in attendance, giving visitors a chance to meet the artist and learn more about her captivating work. If you’ve ever wanted to mingle with the creative minds behind the canvas, this is your chance!

A Rich Artistic Journey

Daphne vom Baur has been a staple in Charleston’s contemporary art scene for years. Alongside her husband, David Hamilton, who is the grandson of local artist Elizabeth O’Neill Verner, she helped shape the art community by running two prominent galleries in downtown Charleston during the 1970s. Talk about a legacy!

Vom Baur’s background is impressive, having showcased her artwork not just in Charleston, but also in places like Washington, D.C., and Boston. She even participated in the Boston University 60th-anniversary show, where she presented several large pieces that caught the eye of many. Classes at the London College of Art and Boston University honed her skills, making her a classically trained force of nature with heavy influences from mythology and history.

Art with a Mythological Twist

What makes vom Baur’s work special? Her ability to weave stories through her art, especially featuring empowered figures and majestic horses. Many of her paintings echo the strength and grace of Valkyries or draw upon themes from ancient Greece. These aren’t just paintings; they are narratives captured in color and form. Each artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of storytelling!

Corrigan Gallery’s Unique Offerings

This year marks the twentieth anniversary of Corrigan Gallery, which has been a hub for both established and emerging artists in the Charleston area. In these intimate gallery spaces, you’ll find a lineup of over two dozen talented artists encompassing everything from contemporary pieces to estate artworks. What a treasure trove for art enthusiasts!

Aside from Daphne vom Baur, the gallery features works from artists like Aggie Zed, Hirona Matsuda, and many others who have made their mark on the art world, not just locally, but on national levels too. For those in search of unique decorative pieces or a touch of nostalgia, don’t forget to explore their collection of second-market pieces from Charleston Renaissance artists.

Visit Corrigan Gallery

Open six days a week (and anytime by appointment!), Corrigan Gallery is ready to welcome you. Whether you step foot inside their space at 62 Queen St. or view the collection online at corrigangallery.com, you’ll discover a spectrum of creativity that speaks to the heart of Charleston’s vibrant art scene. Have questions? Shoot them an email at art@lesecorrigan.com or give them a call at (843) 722-9868.

Final Thoughts

Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the artistry of Daphne vom Baur in “Horsing Around.” Grab your friends and family and head over to Corrigan Gallery this December for an art-loving adventure. Grab some hors d’oeuvres, mingle with fellow art enthusiasts, and let the stories in the paintings take you to another world!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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