Judy A. Saslow Gallery pays tribute to the late Chicago artist, Matt Lamb
Chicago artist, sculptor, philosopher and peace
activist, Matt Lamb has passed away at the age of 80. The Judy A. Saslow Gallery is paying a special
homage to Matt Lamb by exhibiting several of his pieces including some works on
paper, canvas and purses. Many pieces
will be available for sale.
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"Whispers of Love" |
Matt started his career early on as a successful
business man, working as the CEO for Chicago’s largest family-run funeral home
franchise. After a close brush with
death at the age of 51, he was forced to re-consider his life’s work, resulting
in a decision to permanently pursue his love of art. His rewarding career as an artist enabled him
to travel extensively and work out of his several studios throughout the world
including Ireland, France, German and Argentina. His pieces have been described as both
mysterious and whimsical.
Matt Lamb founded the Umbrellas for Peace project
in 2001, a global art project involving painting and decorating umbrellas by
children and adults. The program was
created to use art to help individuals work through pain and grief and find
their hopes and dreams. Lamb’s philosophy behind the project was that the painting
of the umbrella is a tangible manifestation of the concepts of peace, love, and
hope in someone’s life. Over 2 million individuals in 29 countries have participated
in Umbrellas for Peace project.
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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