

He was selected for the 701 Center for Contemporary Art South Carolina Biennial 2013, 2015and 2017. 1948) is a mainstay on the city’s art scene and among the most original contemporary painters in the Carolinas. Postma as a young artist in the 1960s instantly made a name for himself with his etchings and lithographs, and his work was acquired by museums all over, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art.Ĭolumbia native Yaghjian (b. While her ceramics and sculptures also are available at if ART, the current exhibition focuses on her pastel-and ink works on paper, which are as spectacularly fantastical as her sculptures. Zed has a huge following nationwide as a ceramic artist and mixed-media sculptor.

In the past year, he has taken old prints and recycled parts of them in fresh, new collages. Chapp has for decades been one of the most prominent printmakers on the South Carolina art scene. Aside from incorporating bulls as part of his scenes, Yaghjian recently has created several paintings exclusively focused on the animal. Yaghjian’s exhibition, Walking With Bulls, presents an overview of his use of the bull motif in his paintings over the past decade.

All exhibitions will run through September 18. Postma’s prints are exhibited in the Print Room if ART. For a new set of four solo exhibitions, if ART Gallery in Columbia, SC, presents paintings by Columbia artist David Yaghjian collages made from cut-up prints by Easley, SC, artist Steven Chapp works on paper by Sullivan’s Island native and Virginia resident Aggie Zed and etchings and lithographs from the 1960 by the late Dutch artist Hannes Postma, who died last year at age 87.
