Col Gallery Presents Alchemies of Place – Picture Preview

Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Joan Tanner (b.1935) NoFeltWater # 3, 2022 Oil pastel, oil stick & chalk on paper 53 x 62.5 in (134.6 x 158.8 cm) CG-2151
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Joan Snyder (b.1940) Untitled (Linear Composition in Black Purple and Orange), 1970 Graphite, ink, gouache, and pastel on paper Signed lower left "JSynder 1970" 19 x 26 in (48.3 x 66 cm) CG-1761
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
George Morrison (1919–2000) Untitled, 1972 Black ink on Strathmore 23.5 x 23.5 in (59.7 x 59.7 cm) CG-2131
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Gina Werfel (b.1951) Portal, 2025 Acrylic and spray paint on canvas 48 x 36 in (121.9 x 91.4 cm) CG-2168
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Suzanne Jackson (b.1944) Untitled Life Study, c.1968 Ink, gouache on paper Signed, dated on verso 23.5 x 15.63 in (59.7 x 39.7 cm) CG-2156
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Ashley Garrett (b.1984) Pinpoint, 2025 Oil on canvas 38 x 42 in (96.5 x 106.7 cm) CG-2172
Col Gallery Alchemies of Place
Claire Falkenstein (1908–1997) Fusion, c. 1970 Welded copper, fused glass 7.5 x 5.5 x 6.5 in (19.1 x 14 x 16.5 cm) CG-1762

A spokesperson says---

“..."Alchemies of Place," a cross-generational group exhibition featuring works by Lynne Drexler, Claire Falkenstein, Ashley Garrett, Deborah Hede, Suzanne Jackson, Terran Last Gun, George Morrison, Anna Grace Nwosu, Benjamin Saperstein, Joan Snyder, Vivian Springford, Joan Tanner, Gina Werfel, and Jonas Wood.

The exhibition traces a pivotal shift in the history of painting: the moment when landscape ceased to function purely as representation and instead became a site of abstraction, metaphor, and subjective experience. From the grandeur of the Hudson River School to the fleeting impressions of plein-air painters, landscape has long served as a means to observe, document, and idealize the natural world. With the rise of modernism and the accelerating pace of industrialization, artists began to look inward—reflecting not how the world is, but how it feels. The result was a radical reimagining of the genre: land rendered not through likeness, but through gesture, rhythm, material, and sensation.

The artists in "Alchemies of Place" are inheritors of this lineage and approach the natural world as psychological, spiritual, and embodied space. Together, their works ask: what remains of landscape when its physical markers disappear? In a time shaped by environmental precarity, the show reflects on loss, resilience, and the enduring entanglement between land and inner life—reminding us that landscape exists not only around us, but within..."

WHEN:

January 23–March 6, 2026

For more information and tickets visit the Col Gallery website.

Images courtesy of Col Gallery

WHERE:

COL GALLERY
887 Beach Street
San Francisco, CA 94109

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