Heather James Fine Art is pleased to present an exhibition of paintings and sculptures by artist and musician Herb Alpert.

The exhibition, “Herb Alpert: A Visual Melody, consists of abstract mixed-media paintings and large and small-scale bronze sculptures. Alpert’s expressive use of various media engage the viewer with a captivating sense of movement and form, translating into a lyrical and unforgettable experience. The collection will be on view February 17 – May 31, 2018.

In addition to being a world-renowned musician, Alpert has spent more than half his life as a respected abstract expressionist painter and sculptor, whose work has been widely exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. Since he began painting in 1969, Alpert has experimented with a number of different styles and materials. In 2013, Alpert was recognized by President Barack Obama with the National Medal of Arts Award.

Always personal and expressive, Alpert’s paintings articulate fluidity and motion. Alpert’s sculptures draw interest with their freedom of form. His first totems were inspired by indigenous sculptural forms from the Pacific Northwest, but his Black Spirit Totems series, with their massive form became more gestural. Walking among these giants is awe-inspiring.

Alpert’s paintings and sculptures have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the U.S. and Europe including Art Cologne, Art Fair Basel, the Tennessee State Museum and the Pasadena Museum of California Art. His work is also in the permanent collections at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville and The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, which has permanently installed nine sculptures.

Heather James Fine Art is located at 45188 Portola Avenue in Palm Desert, CA and features a wide array of art ranging from Impressionist and Modern to Post-War and Contemporary, American, Latin American, Old Master, Photography and Design.


For more information about “Herb Alpert: A Visual Melody,” please contact Jim Carona at jim@heatherjames.com.
For details about the gallery and other upcoming exhibitions, please visit www.heatherjames.com