Tonight at the FIFTY24SF Gallery in San Francisco, Koralie is opening up her new solo show, “Haiku,” in the downstairs gallery. Head on down to Lower Haight from 7-9:30PM for a little bit of art goodness.
“HAÏKU” is a solo exhibition featuring French artist Koralie, an internationally renowned fine and street artist.
The show will mirror the concept and form of a haiku, focusing on what Koralie explains as, “Little canvases, little frames, little supports, all recounting a little story.” Koralie has made a name for herself in the international fine art community with her unique street art and gallery work, capturing Geisha-inspired characters with beautiful textures, patterns, colors, and forms. Apart from exhibiting in galleries across the world, Koralie has contributed designs to Upper Playground’s apparel line.
Koralie is based in Montpellier, France. Her Geisha-inspired characters are some of the most unique pieces to pop-up in cities across the world. Her work has been recently seen at Galerie L.J. Beaubourg in Paris and Joshua Liner Gallery in New York City.
Koralie’s “HAÏKU” solo exhibition will be on display at the lower level of the FIFTY24SF Gallery from October 2–30, 2008.
An opening reception for Greg "Craola" Simkins will be held Thursday February 1st, 7-9:30 pm, at FIFTY24SF Gallery , located at 248 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA 94117.
Gallery hours are Tuesday thru Friday 12-7pm / Saturday and Sunday 1-7pm