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FORM AND FACTURE: NEW PAINTING AND SCULPTURE FROM NEW YORK

 

 
Artist from left: Matthew Neil Gehring, Osamu Kobayashi, Rachel Beach, Fran O'Neill, Paul Behnke, and Rebecca Murtaugh (details)Artist from left: Matthew Neil Gehring, Osamu Kobayashi, Rachel Beach, Fran O'Neill, Paul Behnke, and Rebecca Murtaugh (details)
 

November 1-December 13, 2014

Reception: Saturday, November 1, 7-9pm
Artist Talk: Monday, November 17, 1pm

Free and open to the public.

Presenting new work by six New York artists, Form and Facture delves into the conceptual and aesthetic concerns of contemporary abstraction. The exhibition features large-scale paintings and sculptures by Rachel Beach, Paul Behnke, Matthew Neil Gehring, Osamu Kobayashi, Rebecca Murtaugh and Fran O'Neill.

Click here to view Form and Facture exhibition catalog

Matthew Neil Gehring, For Whom This Glen is Sacred, 2013, oil on linen, 72″ x 84″Matthew Neil Gehring, For Whom This Glen is Sacred, 2013, oil on linen, 72" x 84"
Osamu Kobayashi, Distant Sisters, 2012Osamu Kobayashi, Distant Sisters, 2012
Rachel Beach, Capture and Molt, 2011Rachel Beach, Capture and Molt, 2011
Fran O'Neill, Earthly Delight, 2012, oil on canvas, 72 x 72”Fran O'Neill, Earthly Delight, 2012, oil on canvas, 72 x 72"
Paul Behnke, A Pink Grotto Near the Bay of Naples, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 50”Paul Behnke, A Pink Grotto Near the Bay of Naples, 2012, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 50"
Rebecca Murtaugh, Aequalis: Blueblood and Fusion, 2014, reclaimed house paint, wood and mixed media, 20 x 16 x 7”Rebecca Murtaugh, Aequalis: Blueblood and Fusion, 2014, reclaimed house paint, wood and mixed media, 20 x 16 x 7"
 

FORM AND FACTURE is curated by Karen Levitov, Director and Curator, Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery. The exhibition and the 2014-2015 exhibition schedule are supported by a generous grant from the Paul W. Zuccaire Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Friends of Staller Center.