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Science 2011-12-29 2 min read

Judy A. Saslow Gallery presents Far Out: 2012

The Judy A. Saslow Gallery is proud to present our annual exhibition of talented artists from all over the world: Far Out 2012, opening January 6, 2012 and running through February 18.

CHICAGO, IL, December 29, 2011

Outsider and contemporary art collectors and enthusiasts won't want to miss the upcoming show at The Judy A. Saslow Gallery -- Far Out: 2012 -- opening 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., January 6, 2012 and running through February 18.

This exhibition features artists from all over the world with a special addition of 40-some pieces from Saslow's highly regarded personal collection.

"This is a rare opportunity for many collectors. I've been collecting for a long time; unfortunately, I'm moving my home and the new space has more windows than wall space so I'm making some cherished pieces available," said Saslow.
A longtime collector of outsider art and pieces by self-taught artists, this is a rare opportunity to view and purchase some unique and coveted pieces from her carefully cultivated personal collection.

By presenting this exhibit the gallery's aim is to expose their viewers to the multifaceted and talented array of both outsider and contemporary artists the gallery represents. Artists being shown include: Bill Traylor, Henry Darger, Tony Fitzpatrick, David Lee Csicsko, Michael Noland, Lee Godie, François Burland, Ed Paschke, Nancy Paschke, Matt Lamb, Michel Nedjar, Purvis Young, Clyde Angel, Edmond Engel, Gerard Cambon, Christine Sefolosha, Valerie Potter, Marco Raugei, Charles Steffen, Jaber, Stanislav Holas, Giordano Gelli, Ed Beebe, Oscar Haus, Guido Boni, Johann Fischer, Franz Kamlander, Franz Kernbeis, Johann Garber, Umberto Ammannati, Jean Crawford Adams, Damian LeBas, Jacob Manguno, Vittorio Carlesi, Angela Fidilio, Claudio Monsignori, Montet, Attilio Scarpa, Claudio Ulivieri, Nancy Josephson, Andrew Hall, Winnifred Birts, and Kenneth Williams.

Judy Saslow has been passionate about art since she was a child taking classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. She is a respected art collector throughout the art world. Her intent for her gallery is to be unintimidating and homelike-a place where people can feel free to linger, to learn more about the art while envisioning how each piece might fit into their own personal collections.

The Judy A. Saslow Gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. It is located at 300 W. Superior St., Ste. 103 in Chicago. For more information about Judy Saslow and her gallery, please visit http://jsaslowgallery.com/ or call 312-943-0530.

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