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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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Reynier Llanes Returns to Charleston for a Special Unveiling

Next week, on September 18th, we are thrilled to welcome back painter Reynier Llanes for a very special occasion. The Gibbes Museum will be unveiling...

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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...

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The Electric Energy of ArtWalk

There’s something about ArtWalk in Charleston that feels unlike anything else. Once a month, the city comes alive in a way that can only happen...

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Horizon Lines in November

Robert Lange Studios is pleased to announce Horizon Lines, a group exhibition featuring twenty celebrated landscape painters, opening November 7 from 5–8pm in conjunction with the...

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Looking Back: Our First Artist in Residence, Long Bin Chen

In 2013, we welcomed our very first artist in residence: Long Bin Chen, a Taiwanese contemporary sculptor whose work transforms discarded books into breathtaking forms....

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The Pros and Cons of a Studio Companion

This is not a art investment post today but instead a quality of life investment post. For many artists, the studio is a sacred space,...

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Nathan Featured on My Modern Met

We wanted to thank My Modern Met for covering Nathan's show. Here's the article and click HERE to visit their site. It's one of our...

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Why Investing in Contemporary Art is a Smart Move for the Future

Wanted to thank ALLABOUTPEOPLE for the following blog post and including us as a place to find great investment art. See below and for all...

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A Heart for Every Home

At the gallery, we’ve never been much for tradition. While most galleries mark a sold painting with a small red dot or circle, we decided...

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