
Artist Hunt Slonem’s “Gold Butterflies” is featured in a story on a Steven Gambrel designed home in this month’s Elle Decor…

12 Gallagher Lane appears in Leah Garchik’s column “Public Eavesdropping”…
12 Gallagher Lane is announcing its exclusive representation of Artist Joey DeRuy and his addition to the gallery’s Visiting Artist Program.
12 Gallagher Lane is announcing representation of Artist Rick Begneaud and his addition to the gallery’s Visiting Artist Program.
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12 Gallagher Lane, home to venerable NY-based abstract painter Hunt Slonem, is unveiling a Visiting Artists program this Thursday, September 16th to honor its fast-approaching one-year anniversary in January with a show by emerging Bay Area artist Jonah Ward.
12 Gallagher Lane is announcing a Visiting Artist program where we will showcase emerging and mid-career artists to create and facilitate a constructive and compelling dynamic.
When painter Hunt Slonem’s one-man exhibition opens Saturday, May 15 at the Paul & Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, it will be without precedent, both for the museum and the artist. “It’s the largest show on that scale I’ve ever done,” Slonem admits. It will also be the first time Slonem’s work has hung in a Lafayette museum.
“I was looking for a new studio for three and a half years before I moved into this one in Hell’s Kitchen last December. The studio is on the fourth floor, in a big loft that used to be offices for Moviola. The space is divided into a number of small rooms, all of which I painted in old Louisiana plantation-house colors. I have the yellow conference room, where I keep my orchids and hang little wet paintings.”
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Hunt Slonem’s Hell’s Kitchen habitat is 15,000 square feet. Cramped New Yorkers accustomed to tiny spaces might get dizzy at the prospect of filling that much openness, but Slonem, an artist and lifelong accumulator, had the opposite problem: He was moving from a Tenth Street studio that was a mind-boggling 40,000 square feet, divided into 89 rooms. “I had to give away 27 sofas,” he says wistfully. “I lost a thousand things in the moving process! I was beside myself.”
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That New York artist Hunt Slonem chose to open an art gallery in San Francisco is the latest signal of a burgeoning arts district surrounding Yerba Buena Gardens and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Hunt’s artwork appears in Page Six Magazine…
A New Yerba Buena-area gallery, 12 Gallagher Lane, announces its inaugural exhibition of works by renowned artist Hunt Slonem, whose subjects include whimsical bunnies, famous portraits, colorful birds and lovely flowers.
Then there are parties you actually remember. For a while. Involving lots of booze and loft space and the artwork of someone who has been described as “completely insane.”
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Quirky artist Hunt Slonem has opened his first permanent West Coast exhibition in, guess where, San Francisco! 12 Gallagher Lane, located in Gallery Row, is featuring “Flora, Fauna, Faces & Feathers” in the form of Slonem’s two Louisiana homes. Shutters and bright colors accentuate the 3,300 square-foot gallery and bring some sense into his outlandish works of art. From portraits of Honest Abe to a gigantic canvas of bunnies (humorously titled “Multiply”), Slonem sounds like a hoot. The 12 Gallagher Lane gallery is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Mondayfrom 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Sunday from noon – 5 p.m. and by appointment. The gallery is also available for private events.
Hunt Slonem received the D&D’s Stars of Design Award in the Category of Art. The annual event recognizes the significant achievements of one individual or firm across eight design fields including: lifetime achievement, art, architecture, interior design, landscape design, jewelry design, graphic design, and photography.