Jesse Redwin Bardin American, 1923-1997
Born in Elloree, South Carolina, Jesse Redwin Bardin became nationally recognized for his evocative abstract paintings that seem to glow from within. His paintings tend to be primarily monochromatic, dealing with elemental concepts, contemplation and activity.
Bardin was the recipient of numerous awards and honors including the South Carolina Guild of Artists in 1958, the Ford Foundation Purchase Award in 1960 and inclusion in the American Federation of Arts, 50 Artists - 50 States traveling exhibition. In 1982, the Columbia Museum of Art launched a career retrospective. Bardin's work can be found in museum collectors including the Mint Museum, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the Gibbes Museum among others.
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Spring Fever
Group Exhibition April 6 - 20, 2024An exhibition of paintings, sculptures and works on paper to celebrate the spring season! Featured artists include Charles Basham, Katherine Boxall, Raul Diaz, Lee Hall, Robert Kushner, Thomas McNickle, Dennis...Read more -
America Seen - American Scenes
Group Exhibition June 25 - September 3, 2022To View The Exhibition Please Visit Our Online Viewing Room Jerald Melberg Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and works on paper depicting landscapes, cityscapes and flora...Read more -
American Abstraction
Group Exhibition November 6, 2021 - January 1, 2022Jerald Melberg Gallery presents an exhibition featuring works of American Abstraction. Abstraction firmly took hold in the United States during the mid-twentieth century when the Abstract Expressionist movement emerged in...Read more -
Summertime
Group Exhibition June 21 - August 28, 2021An exhibition of paintings, sculptures and works on paper inspired by summertime . Featured artists include Jesse Redwin Bardin, Charles Basham, Romare Bearden, Katherine Boxall, William Partridge Burpee, Dale Chihuly,...Read more