Dreamy far away places and fantastical creatures that thrive in imaginative realms far beyond reality, these are the ideations that transport us to places we yearn to visit. Come with us and discover Nadezda: Once There Was, Once There Wasn’t and Erika Sanada: Us, two beautifully inspiring exhibitions opening this weekend at Modern Eden Gallery.
These collections offer a glimpse into the boundless creativity and artistry of the human mind. Through wonder and whimsy, delve into the depths of emotion and introspection. You never know what awaits you. Additionally, you can view past and present exhibitions as well as all available inventory by visiting the gallery website.
Nadezda and Erika Sanada Solo Exhibitions
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 14, 2024 | 6-9 PM
Exhibition Dates: September 14 – October 3, 2024
Modern Eden Gallery
1100 Sutter Street | San Francisco, CA 94109
For press inquiries or sales, please contact Modern Eden Gallery Director Kim Larson at kim@moderneden.com | General Information, please email info@moderneden.com
Phone: (415) 956-3303
Wednesday–Saturday, 12–5 pm
Private artwork viewing appointments are available
Nadezda: Once There Was, Once There Wasn’t
Press Release //
We are excited to present the latest solo exhibition for gallery favorite, Nadezda. After leaving the Bay Area for Europe last year, this new work is coming fresh from her Spanish countryside studio with new influences. As the artist explains, “for this show I am finding a new harmony of imaginative work coexisting together with the figurative. It feels wholesome and I really enjoy the balance they create together. The work is also becoming more textural and there are new barely visible sub-narratives hidden in the corners.”
Erika Sanada: Us
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Modern Eden Gallery is pleased to present the latest solo exhibition by San Francisco sculptress, Erika Sanada.
Erika Sanada’s early inspirations stemmed from creatures and characters of horror films. Watching these stories were a way for her to escape unpleasant realities during childhood. She creates intricate, hairless ceramic creatures—often adorable but also unsettling and bizarre. Sanada is represented by Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco where the artist currently lives and works.