Past
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Abacus
a group exhibition 16 Dec 2020 - 15 Feb 2021 This curated selection of lyrical paintings features poignant scenes of ice and snow that speak to one another, as they speak to us, of changes taking place in our environment. Bearing reflection on time and our future within this delicate ecosystem, Abacus reminds us of the magic of nature and... Read more -
Lee Hall | Stillnesses of Canyons
11 Dec 2020 - 15 Feb 2021 In a speech Hall gave in 1981 at Rhode Island School of Design she explained, “I am, in brief, a landscape painter. All of nature—rocks, trees, mosses, flowers, horizons shifting and darkening or lightening, shore edges, mists, dawns, dusks, reaches of sky and sand, hills and valleys, near and far... Read more -
Roland Poska | Papestries
11 Dec 2020 - 15 Feb 2021 A pioneer of handmade paper and printmaking, Poska elevated this craft to national renown in the tumult of the 1980s art world. Made of cotton fibers churned with pure powdered pigments, Poska’s paintings are accumulated works with sculptural attributes and referred to as “Papestries” by the artist. Poska also created... Read more -
Suzy Spence | Full Cry
10 Sep - 5 Nov 2020 Touching on 18 th -century society portraiture, political imagery, equestrian sporting paintings, and contemporary fashion photography, there is an air of female defiance and haughty sensitivities that feel alive and ghostly all at once. A sea of fresh female faces stare directly into the eyes of the viewer, intimating intense... Read more -
Esteban Vicente
13 Jul - 22 Aug 2020 Esteban Vicente was born in Turégano, Spain in 1903. His father served in the Civil Guard, a police force in the Castile region and was an amateur painter who took the young Vicente with him on visits to the Prado Museum. In 1918, Vicente entered military school, but left after... Read more -
Suzanne Caporael
25 Jun - 8 Aug 2020 Suzanne Caporael was born in Brooklyn, NY in 1949. Her work derives from close observation of the natural world and the attempts—scientific and cultural—to define and control it. Observation coupled with research has resulted in groups of paintings related to trees, chemical elements, water, ice, time and place memory. Read more -
Stephen Keeney | Recent Paintings
25 Jun - 8 Aug 2020 Presenting his first solo show at Tayloe Piggott Gallery, this body of work features fourteen paintings, that captures the breadth of Stephen Keeney’s capabilities as a painter. Four massive canvases, one cool and sparse, another pulsing and warm, build upon more intimately scaled works on paper that appear like igneous... Read more -
W. Tucker | Heads in the mountains
27 Apr - 7 Jun 2020 Tucker’s mixed media works possess a profound duality, highlighting the integral relationship between the base material on which he paints, and the subject depicted on the surface. His works are a palimpsest of found materials, layered with numerous mediums including charcoal, watercolor, graphite, resin, ink, and oil. Created by his... Read more -
Vicki Sher | Beside Myself
27 Apr - 7 Jun 2020 Exploring human behavior, natural objects, and relationships within each collection of work, Sher’s vibrant colors express the inherent beauty and joy within our world. Even though our current social and political realities may be in dissolution, Sher remains positive and uses her art as a way to stimulate beauty inside... Read more -
Russell Crotty | Coordinates Unknown
7 Feb - 11 Apr 2020 Crotty’s new body of work references early art movements such as Surrealism, Finish Fetish from the 1960s, process experimentation from the 1970s, Modernism and retro Sci-Fi. His process begins with works on paper, drawn with sticks dipped in ink (with a nod to Matisse), then overlaid with 3-dimensional plastic, fiberglass... Read more -
Tuck Fauntleroy | Elements
7 Feb - 11 Apr 2020 Tuck Fauntleroy’s artistic practice focuses on the medium of water and its expansive relationships. Utilizing rivers as the subject matter, sharp visual lines are accentuated by the snow-covered earth from an aerial perspective. Fauntleroy visually displaces the viewer, pushing the boundaries of realism and abstraction through compositions of positive and... Read more -
Kathryn Lynch | Hot Days and Nights
16 Dec 2019 - 25 Mar 2020 Hot Days and Nights introduces an exhibition of en plein air paintings and watercolors by Kathryn Lynch. Illustrating moments of Lynch’s time spent in Spain, Mexico, and Virginia, this exhibition features warm tones that transport the viewer to a balmy evening far away. Read more -
Jane Rosen | Ranch Life
16 Dec 2019 - 26 Jan 2020 For Rosen, understanding animal nature is the key to understanding human nature. Much of her work concerns capturing a moment when an animal is caught in the act of looking or doing; these creatures have an intention, but how aware are they of themselves and their actions? Rosen’s work subtly... Read more -
Wolf Kahn
16 Dec 2019 - 25 Jan 2020 Kahn centers his paintings on the way masses of saturated hues can be made to “push and pull” each other into space. A summer sunset blazes with a very red; a thicket of trees distilled to their most elemental, silhouetted by a luminous yellow light. Kahn takes scenery that is... Read more