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LAST EXHIBITION (2024) - PELLAS GALLERY

NO BORDERS
Exhibition Featuring:
Timothy Gianelli, Punkmetender, Patrick Hughes, Gully, Boris Tellegen, Slimesunday, Wang Jianwei, Ma Dan, Percy Fortini-Wright, Hueman, Tetsutaro Kamatani and others..

28 MARCH 2024 - 19 MAY 2024
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 "No Borders." Opening its doors on March 28th, this curated collection of global works features extraordinary works from a diverse group of artists from each corner of the globe, each bringing their unique perspective and medium to the forefront of the art scene.

From the riotous colors of Punkmetender to the mind-bending "retrospective" pieces by Patrick Hughes, "No Borders" promises a symphony of mediums seamlessly merging abstract and representational art. Dive into the dynamic fusion of graffiti's raw energy with classical art references by Gully, or experience Boris Tellegen's disruption of the traditional canvas with architectural precision.

Whether you're drawn to the vibrant essence captured by Armando Mejia Diaz or the serene introspection of Sun-Tai Yoo, "No Borders" promises an unforgettable journey through the realms of philosophy, sociology, and the human condition.

2023 EXHIBITION - PELLAS GALLERY

ABSTRACTION, EXPRESSIONISM, AND BEYOND
GROUP SHOW FEATURING PERCY FORTINI-WRIGHT, GIOVANNI DECUNTO, AND TIM GIANELLI

8 DECEMBER 2022 - 17 FEBRUARY 2023
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"Abstraction, Expressionism, and Beyond", is a group exhibition showcasing three Boston based artists who are all returning to Pellas Gallery for their second group show. Giovanni DeCunto, Percy Fortini-Wright, and Tim Gianelli are three artists that create work sharing many abstract and expressive qualities. This exhibition will be displayed from December 8, 2022 through to February  5, 2023. 

 

All three artists implement influences from their upbringings in the boroughs of Boston and their times traveling and studying art around the world. When closely studied and exhibited in collaboration, the artists’ individual connections to Boston and their influences beyond the city shine through. Through different stylistic approaches and modernist modes like graffiti art, abstract expressionism, and pop art, they are able to express their individual intricacies and ideas.

ATYPICAL RENAISSANCE: GROUP SHOW:
TIMMY SNEAKS, TIM GIANELLI, ELEANOR ARBOR, NYGEL JONES

2 SEPTEMBER - 12 OCTOBER 2021
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Pellas Gallery is pleased to present Atypical Renaissance, a group exhibition bringing together four Boston contemporary artists from within and beyond the gallery’s program.

The showcase will feature a wide range of media that speaks to the capacity of abstraction while revealing new concepts of meaning, identity and inclusivity within that of the Boston art scene.

The premise of this community presentation was conceived by the directors of Pellas Gallery in an effort to provide an accessible platform for emerging talent within the city of Boston and to exhibit their most recent creations. This showcase will present over 20unique works, including mixed media, painting, and sculpture by Timmy Sneaks, Eleanor Arbor, Tim Gianelli and Nygel Jones. Atypical Renaissance will be on view at the Pellas Gallery from September 2 – October 12, 2021.

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From left to right: Timmy Sneaks (Pellas Gallery artist), Nygel Jones (Pellas Gallery artist), Alfredo Pellas (Pellas Gallery owner), Isabel Arguello (Pellas Gallery owner), Tim Gianelli (Pellas Gallery artist), Serena (Pellas Gallery Marketing Director)

SOLO EXHIBITION - INTERIOLOGY July 2021

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT ME

 

 

"Tim Gianelli is acclaimed for his abstracted works that, vibrant in color and often large scale, playfully experiment with media and subject matter all while unlocking one’s emotions and fondest memories. Upon realizing that art was his passion, Gianelli began to teach himself techniques such as perspective, spatial relations and brushwork while sourcing inspiration from modern masters including Jackson Pollock, Mark Bradford and Mikael Brandrup. The artist now refers to his process as a visual language, rendered from his own personal memories and perceptions of life. While his compositions remain subject-less, Gianelli prefers to flood the surface of the canvas with an array of color combinations and forms, further encouraging the viewer to interact and conduct their own analysis on his abstract compositions.

 

Gianelli states that his intent is to offer the viewer a positive experience - a chance to ponder, to engage deeply, and to follow the drips, the gestural marks, through these passages of color. If that creates joy, a meditative moment, the recall of space and time, or even a momentary escape, then he's accomplished his goal.

As for the works selected for this collaborative presentation, the artist will be featuring his most prominent series titled "Hollow". The collection includes paintings that touch upon themes of his past travel, memories and emotions combined with his inspiration from "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". He uses his painting as a language describing the memories and emotions that mean the most to him in his life. Growing up he was heavily influenced by Salem, MA and all of the lore surrounding the infamous Salem witch trials.

Gianelli classifies this three-part sequence of paintings as "action painting" due to his spontaneous and vigorous combination of sweeping brush strokes across the composition. He feels that the painting process overtakes his physical and allows him to only focus on the act of painting. He then continues to intentionally manipulate the original texture of the canvas by adding additional drips and spills of (acrylic) paint, resulting in a somewhat experimental, idiosyncratic painting."

 

By, Pellas Gallery

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