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Charleston Art Gallery Receives Top Global Recognition from TripAdvisor

Here's some good news to share today. Thank you to our local press for sharing this: A beloved Charleston gallery has once again been recognized on the world stage. After...

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Whimsical Shadows: Matthew Bober Takes Us on Another "Ride"

Matthew Bober doesn’t just paint pictures—he builds worlds that teeter on the edge of dream and nightmare. With a brush dipped in both humor and...

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Tiny Portraits with Big Personality: Cassandra Kim’s Victorian Birds Take Over the Mini Museum

Our Mini Museum may be small in size, but it’s currently packed with personality, plumage, and a healthy dose of Victorian drama. We’re thrilled to...

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How the Commission Process Works

We handle a lot of commissions here at the gallery and each one tends to be a little unique. A commission almost always comes from...

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Leeah Joo and the Curtain’s Long History in Illusion

Leeah Joo’s paintings don’t just depict fabric—they elevate it. Through her masterful use of illusionistic detail, she builds on a centuries-long tradition of trompe l’oeil...

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Waterhouse’s Narcissus and Patrick Kramer’s Spring Awakening

Art history is filled with cycles of inspiration, reinterpretation, and homage — an ongoing dialogue across centuries. One of the most striking contemporary examples of...

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Brewed Inspiration: Why Artists (Like Reynier Llanes) Can't Get Enough of Coffee

There’s something almost magical about the bond between artists and coffee. It's not just the caffeine — it's the ritual, the aroma, the pure sensory...

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The Art of Deception: A Look at Trompe l'Oeil

At first glance, you might think you're looking at a photograph, a real object, or even a doorway into another room. But then you realize—it's...

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Why Investing in Realism Makes Sense in 2025—Even When the Markets Don't

In 2025, no matter your political leanings, we can all agree that we're in the middle of what can only be described as a volatile...

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Painting the People’s Voice: Art, Politics, and the Power of Expression

From cave walls to digital screens, art has always been more than just decoration—it’s been a declaration. A declaration of identity, struggle, resistance, and hope....

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