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Hi, folks. I'm so excited to announce that I am having my second two-man show with Ray Colleran at Ashawagh Hall in Springs, which is in the town of East Hampton, NY.
Here's the press release!
Also look for articles about the show on Hamptons.com (right now) and SagHarborOnline.com (late in the coming week).
OBJECTS:
A Two-Man Show with Ray Colleran and Oliver Peterson
Saturday-Sunday, February 2-3
Reception: Saturday, Feb. 2, 5-9 p.m.
Open 12–5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Rd. in Springs
Objects marks Ray Colleran and Oliver Peterson's second two-man exhibition at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. The friends and frequent artistic cohorts introduced their work to the East End in their first show, Burlap and Book Pages, in 2006, and they have since shared two studios and frequently consult one another about the progress of their individual work.
Both artists have been named Long Island Pulse magazine Artist VIPs (in 2008 and 2012) and they have exhibited around the East End and elsewhere, separately and together, in various group shows.
Objects examines and celebrates these artists' love of art as fetish—the inanimate and tangible manifestation of the visceral, intellectual and intangible. The show will include paintings and sculptural works by Colleran and Peterson, as well as a few surprises, including an "Art Automat" and a selection of small Artist Trading Cards (ATCs), so collectors and admirers can bring something home, no matter what their budget.
Oliver Peterson is mixed media artist who works with collage and paint to create thoughtful compositions that often play with juxtaposition and narrative. His work can be cryptic, full of personal iconography and frequent references to pop culture, history, anatomy and the occult.
Ray Colleran employs a wide breadth of materials and unique approach to his complex mixed media work. Starting with vintage book pages, the artist uses scrawled text, doodles and splashes of color to expose a subconscious dialogue, fraught with his hopes, fears and obsessions, as well as an ongoing commentary about war, love, madness and the American id.
Here's the press release!
Also look for articles about the show on Hamptons.com (right now) and SagHarborOnline.com (late in the coming week).
OBJECTS:
A Two-Man Show with Ray Colleran and Oliver Peterson
Saturday-Sunday, February 2-3
Reception: Saturday, Feb. 2, 5-9 p.m.
Open 12–5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Rd. in Springs
Objects marks Ray Colleran and Oliver Peterson's second two-man exhibition at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. The friends and frequent artistic cohorts introduced their work to the East End in their first show, Burlap and Book Pages, in 2006, and they have since shared two studios and frequently consult one another about the progress of their individual work.
Both artists have been named Long Island Pulse magazine Artist VIPs (in 2008 and 2012) and they have exhibited around the East End and elsewhere, separately and together, in various group shows.
Objects examines and celebrates these artists' love of art as fetish—the inanimate and tangible manifestation of the visceral, intellectual and intangible. The show will include paintings and sculptural works by Colleran and Peterson, as well as a few surprises, including an "Art Automat" and a selection of small Artist Trading Cards (ATCs), so collectors and admirers can bring something home, no matter what their budget.
Oliver Peterson is mixed media artist who works with collage and paint to create thoughtful compositions that often play with juxtaposition and narrative. His work can be cryptic, full of personal iconography and frequent references to pop culture, history, anatomy and the occult.
Ray Colleran employs a wide breadth of materials and unique approach to his complex mixed media work. Starting with vintage book pages, the artist uses scrawled text, doodles and splashes of color to expose a subconscious dialogue, fraught with his hopes, fears and obsessions, as well as an ongoing commentary about war, love, madness and the American id.
I'm Back!
So, following my two-man show in February 2013—which went really well—I took a long break from painting seriously.I was burned out from preparing the show and stepped away for a bit, but then found it difficult to return.It didn't help that I had ideas for new work and was planning to make a transition, but then attended the three Hamptons art fairs last summer and found that my ideas were pretty much exactly related to all the hottest new painting and art trends...and that kind of grossed me out. I had unwittingly been moving toward super slick, commercial work. Perhaps I was subconsciously trying to sell more paintings—who knows?Well, I ...
Show Went Really Well!
So, my "Objects" two-man show with Ray Colleran on Feb 2-3 was a huge hit.
We got a lot of really great press and a killer turnout, especially for the Hamptons in February.
Sold a few pieces and got a lot of interest for possible future sales and/or commissions.People really went crazy for "Truth and Memory," which is a 5 x 6-foot commissioned piece (you can find it in my gallery) that I displayed more to show my commissioned work and what I can do for collectors interested in having a personalized painting.As far as sales, I sold mostly small ATCs, which are turning out to be a really great way for people to get some of my work without sp...
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Just finished my birdhouse for the 8th Annual Birdhouse Auction
Benefiting the Coalition for Women's Cancers at Southampton Hospital
80 Artists
Saturday, October 13, 2012; 5:30 to 8pm
Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction 5:30pm/Live Auction 7pm
Tickets are $25/$30 at Door 631.726.8715
To Be Held @ Peter Marcelle Gallery
2411 Main Street, Bridgehampton, NYInformation, press, absentee bidding @ 516.318.0000Will post photos later today!
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Hi, everyone.I'm just posting a new summer update.Everything is going well with my work, though I wish I had more painting hours and less work hours.I have two shows opening this weekend, August 10-12.Two of my pieces will be displayed at "Corpus Illuminata II - An Anatomic Interpretation" at Tangent Gallery in Detroit, MI.
Opening Reception 6pm-12am on Friday, August 10. Show continues to the 11th.
http://www.corpusilluminata.orgThe show is an exciting anatomically themed exhibition with work from artists around the country. They will also have a showcase of medical antiquities and guest speakers/presenters discussing the science of anato...
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