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SUMMARY:In Person: William Beckman | Alan Magee | Alyssa Monks
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – Our recent series of online exhibitions featured new bodies of work by William Beckman\, Alan Magee and Alyssa Monks.  Now is your opportunity to view selected works from these online presentations in a new exhibition at Forum Gallery\, In Person: William Beckman | Alan Magee | Alyssa Monks.  Opening the day after Thanksgiving on Friday\, November 27th\, the exhibition will present 19 paintings and monotypes and remains on view through Saturday\, January 9th\, 2021. \n  \nWilliam Beckman’s compelling figurative paintings and self-portraits\, expansive landscapes\, and farm scenes reflect his Midwestern roots\, his personal life\, and his six decades creating Art.  Our In Person exhibition will feature a wry self-portrait and five new landscape paintings from small scale to the impressive\, panoramic\, Montana\, which at 104 inches wide is a sweeping vista\, exemplary of the theme of the working farm that Beckman has returned to throughout his career. \n  \nFeeling acutely the anxiety of our current times\, Alan Magee has revisited subjects he has long explored in a new visual language that is a poignant metaphoric insight for today’s world.  Our online exhibition\, Alan Magee: Witness introduced nine captivating paintings of helmets\, armor and weaponry that art scholar and author Eleanor Heartney describes as “works of mourning… (at) a moment in our life and in our time where there is great sadness.” For the exhibition In Person\, we will present three examples of Magee’s helmet paintings alongside three monotypes\, haunting works that speak to the human experience in troubled times. \n  \nAlyssa Monks recently completed seven new paintings created entirely during the Covid-19 quarantine in New York City. “We have all been ‘planting ourselves’ wherever we are and staying put\,” Monks remarks. The new\, small scale paintings\, with their intense but distorted color\, portray the inner psychological experience of isolation for these female subjects as they interact with the “natural” world as it gets less and less certain or safe.  In Person will offer you the opportunity to view all seven paintings together. \n### \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022.  Forum Gallery is open to the public from Monday through Saturday\, from 10am to 5:30pm.  Please visit https://www.forumgallery.com/exhibitions/in-person to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on November 27\, 2020 and will be on view through January 9\, 2021. A full color catalogue is available from the gallery. \nDue to the Covid-19 global pandemic\, Forum Gallery will not host an opening reception.  We will be pleased to greet you during our public hours\, and will provide hand sanitizer and face coverings to ensure the safety of all our staff and visitors. \nFor press inquiries\, please contact Dan Pavsic\, 212-355-4545; dan@forumgallery.com \nFor sales inquiries\, please contact Nicola Lorenz\, Executive Director or Marjorie Van Cura\, Associate Director\, 212-355-4545; gallery@forumgallery.com.
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SUMMARY:Rance Jones: The Lingering Revolution
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – Beginning October 1\, 2020\, Forum Gallery will proudly host the first New York exhibition for American watercolorist Rance Jones (b. 1965).  Jones first visited Cuba in 2018 and was immediately inspired to begin his paintings of the current reality of life there.  Making more visits from his native Texas\, Jones fixed his eye on the people of Cuba and the music\, commerce\, dance\, thought and history that informs their daily lives. \n  \nIn the twenty-six watercolors that comprise the exhibition\, A Lingering Revolution\, Jones explores children\, farmers\, workers\, shoppers and tradespeople against the remarkable past/present landscape that is Cuba today.  Venturing out from the city of Havana\, the Artist explores the homes\, workplaces and vistas that describe the unique environment that plays such a large part in defining Cuba.  But his subject is human life\, and the persistent hope\, ambition and devotion that inspire the lives of the Cuban people.  A child walking through the vegetable market has the bright gleam of anticipation in her eye; a laborer hauls his shouldered burden with strength and resolve; a woman reads the newspaper and is clearly absorbed.  All are painted with the meticulous technical ability and knowing sense of color that enable Jones’ talent for revealing human emotion to emerge and prosper. \nFor the exhibition catalogue\, Rance Jones writes: \n“A world apart\, Cuba is a vibrant and visceral country on the edge of great change. The people who live here are survivors and dreamers in a land where nothing goes to waste and everything is celebrated \n.…This series of watercolor paintings explores the interlocking fibers that weave Cubans into their social\, political and physical environment…In these paintings\, I wanted to depict this range of attitudes and emotions through the expressions\, body language and surroundings of these remarkable people.” \nBorn in Lubbock\, Texas\, Rance Jones moved to New York City in 1991 to attend School of Visual Arts and pursue an MFA degree in Illustration. After a decade of work for publications\, including The New York Times and National Review\, Jones moved back to Texas to concentrate on his own artistic endeavors.  Jones’ watercolors have been regularly presented since 2010 in both solo and group exhibitions at galleries and institutions across the United States and in England. His work is represented in private collections across the country. \n### \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022. Forum Gallery is open to the public from Monday through Friday\, 10am to 5:30pm\, and Saturdays by appointment. Please call 212-355-4545 to make an appointment. Please visit https://www.forumgallery.com/exhibitions/rance-jones-the-lingering-revolution to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on October 1\, 2020 and will be on view through November 7\, 2020. A full-color catalogue is available from the gallery. \n  \nDue to the Covid-19 global pandemic\, Forum Gallery is unable to host an opening reception.  Instead\, the Artist will be present at the gallery during the gallery’s regular opening hours on Thursday\, October 1st to greet visitors and to answer questions. \nFor press inquiries\, please contact Dan Pavsic\, 212-355-4545; dan@forumgallery.com \nFor sales inquiries\, please contact Nicola Lorenz\, Executive Director or Marjorie Van Cura\, Associate Director\, 212-355-4545; gallery@forumgallery.com.
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SUMMARY:Brian Rutenberg: The Pond
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – From February 27 through April 25\, 2020\, Forum Gallery\, New York\, will present The Pond\, an exhibition of new abstract landscape paintings by Brian Rutenberg. For this exhibition\, his seventh at Forum Gallery\, Brian Rutenberg (b. 1965) has created twelve new paintings inspired by the heat\, humidity and landscape of his native South Carolina lowcountry. \nAbout this latest body of work\, Brian Rutenberg writes: \n           Humidity made me a painter. All of these new paintings are meditations on an imaginary pond as seen through veils of South Carolina Lowcountry heat. The oval has been a primary shape in my work for forty-five years; my first paintings were watercolors of a pond near my childhood home in Myrtle Beach\, where I spent a lot of time because I had buck teeth and was horrible at sports. Little did I know\, the directness and simplicity of those studies would provide me with a lifetime of imagery. Everything I’m trying to do in my paintings is embodied in the solitary act of viewing a pond. Foreground is close\, my sneakers on the muddy bank. Middle ground is the protective gelatin of water. Background is far away. Content is a function of how near or far away things appear from your face. As I walk around to the other side\, that which was hidden becomes visible. Likewise\, a painting doesn’t reveal itself all at once\, but in flecks of partial recognition. I love parades and processionals for this reason. A processional abandons its starting point. Travel eliminates its origins. We are where we go. I paint because I can never see enough places. So\, I return to one. My movement becomes a pond\, the pond becomes a thought\, and the thought returns me to the wealth of humidity.  \nIn conjunction with this exhibition\, Forum Gallery will release Brian Rutenberg’s new monograph\, A Little Long Time. The second monograph of his paintings\, this new book documents works completed since the publication of Brian Rutenberg (Radius Books) in 2008. A Little Long Time is a large-scale\, hardcover book\, with 152 pages\, 129 color plates and a lively text by Rutenberg that draws on his life experience and what took him on his career path as a painter. The book will be available for purchase from Forum Gallery during the exhibition. \nBrian Rutenberg (born 1965\, Charleston\, SC) lives and works in New York City. He is a Fulbright scholar (1997) and a graduate of The College of Charleston and the School of Visual Arts (NY). Rutenberg’s paintings are collected throughout the United States and Europe and are in the permanent collections of museums including the Butler Institute of American Art\, Youngstown\, OH; Yale University Art Gallery\, New Haven\, CT; Peabody Essex Museum\, Salem\, MA; Nassau County Museum of Art\, Roslyn\, NY; Gibbes Museum of Art\, Charleston\, SC; Hunter Museum of American Art\, Chattanooga\, TN; Naples Museum of Art\, Naples\, FL; Boca Raton Museum of Art\, Boca Raton\, FL; Ogden Museum of Art\, New Orleans\, LA; and the Morris Museum of Art\, Augusta\, GA. He has been the subject of one-person exhibitions at institutions across the country including the Cress Gallery of Art at The University of Tennessee\, Chattanooga\, TN (2004); the Gibbes Museum of Art\, Charleston\, SC (2009); the Cotuit Center for the Arts\, Cotuit\, MA (2014); and a retrospective at the Saginaw Art Museum\, Saginaw\, MI in 2017. \n  \nBrian Rutenberg: The Pond opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday\, February 27\, 2020 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm\, and will be on view through Saturday\, April 25\, 2020. \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022. Please visit https://www.forumgallery.com/exhibitions/ brian-rutenberg-the-pond  to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on February 27\, 2020 and will be on view through April 25\, 2020. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday\, 10am to 5:30pm. \nFor more information\, please contact Dan Pavsic\, 212-355-4545; dan@forumgallery.com
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SUMMARY:Xenia Hausner
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – Forum Gallery\, New York will present the first exhibition in the US in a decade of paintings by Austrian artist Xenia Hausner from November 14\, 2019 to January 11\, 2020. Since her introduction to American audiences in 2000\, Xenia Hausner has exhibited extensively in Europe and China as well as New York and Los Angeles. The current exhibition of twelve striking new paintings precedes a solo retrospective exhibition for the Artist to be presented by The Albertina Museum in Vienna\, Austria in April 2020. \nIn the paintings for this exhibition\, Xenia Hausner explores the human condition of women today as she responds to the geopolitical issues of our time. Hausner captures the spirit and soul of her subjects as she probes their emotional and personal lives. The paintings are direct\, dramatic and boldly expressive in their poignant narratives. Using striking color with confident\, secure brushstroke\, Hausner achieves a unique engagement in a highly personal way. With unflinching directness\, she engages the viewer\, drawing us in to her creative world. Her subjects confront us as they reveal themselves with open and palpable strength\, often demanding that we seek out their points of inflection. To view a Xenia Hausner painting is a multi-layered experience that begins with an appreciation of the painting as a bold and colorful object and leads to a deep\, ongoing engagement with the inner drama of the subjects. \nXenia Hausner portrays the emotional lives of her subjects with strength and dexterity. They are passionate about love\, desire\, survival and making sense of life. Xenia Hausner offers insightful views into their hopes and dreams. In her paintings we are able to see\, in a singular way\, some of their past\, much of their present\, and a glimpse of their thoughts of the future. \n\n\nXenia Hausner began her working life as a stage designer in Vienna and since 1992\, has devoted all of her time to easel painting. Forum Gallery introduced her work to the United States in 2000 and subsequently presented two exhibitions in New York and one in Los Angeles. Xenia Hausner has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Kunsthaus Wien\, Austria; Ludwig Museum\, Koblenz\, Germany; Rupertinum\, Museum der Moderne\, Salzburg\, Austria; Käthe-Kollwitz Museum\, Berlin\, Germany; The Russian Museum\, St. Petersburg\, Russia; the Shanghai Art Museum and the Today Art Museum in China. \nHausner’s paintings are included in major museum collections throughout Europe\, and three monographs have been published on the Artist’s work\, two of which have appeared in English as well as German. \nXenia Hausner opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday\, November 14\, 2019 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm\, and will be on view through Saturday\, January 11\, 2020. \n### \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022. Please visit\nwww.forumgallery.com/exhibitions/xenia-hausner to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on November 14\, 2019 and will be on view through January 11\, 2020. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday\, 10am to 5:30pm. A fully illustrated\, 32-page color catalogue will be available from the gallery\, featuring an essay by Jessa Crispin. \nFor more information\, please contact Kevin Dao\, 212-355-4545; kevin@forumgallery.com
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LOCATION:Forum Gallery\, 475 Park Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10022\, United States
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SUMMARY:Clio Newton: Venus
DESCRIPTION:New York\, NY – Clio Newton\, the 30-year-old American artist whose monumental figurative charcoal drawings have drawn the attention of museums and collectors in group shows at Forum Gallery and in the gallery’s art fair presentations\, will have her first major one-person exhibition in America at Forum Gallery\, New York\, from September 26 to November 9\, 2019. The nine drawings in the exhibition depict “gender composites” invented by Newton\, who composes her subjects from male bodies and female heads\, as did Botticelli\, Delacroix\, Michelangelo\, Titian and many artists of the Renaissance. While these masters used male bodies in response to the prudence and female subjugation of the time\, Newton creates fully contemporary portraits whose simultaneous maleness and femaleness are provocative and compelling in their reference to the gender fluidity of this era. \nWriting in the exhibition catalogue\, Eleanor Heartney observes\, “The moment of transition is imperceptible – in some works it appears to happen around the shoulders or neck\, in others we only become aware of the shift in genders in the arms and legs. Sometimes it is masked by masses of falling hair. Or it only becomes evident in the thickening of shoulders or the unexpected hairiness of chest or legs…these beautiful young people remain unaccountably disconcerting.” \nEach of Newton’s subjects\, then\, is a true composite of very real people. All are individual models\, friends and relatives\, exquisitely rendered with compressed charcoal to create interwoven lines and dark ebony masses that describe luminous skin\, shining eyes and luxurious tresses. And each subject is fully self-aware\, making each drawing uncannily convincing. While the drawings present no political agenda\, the subjects are powerful\, self-possessed\, proud and unapologetic. Ultimately\, they are attached to the realm of myth\, fantasy and archetype\, while they are at once real and not real. In summary\, Heartney states\, “they remind us that art is the realm of the imagination\, never more so than when it serves up a convincing illusion of reality.” \n\n\nClio Newton: Venus\, is on view from September 26 to November 9\, 2019. Clio Newton received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at The Cooper Union in New York City and a Master of Fine Arts at Zürcher Hochschule der Kunste in Zürich\, Switzerland. She was awarded the AKKU Artist in Residency grant in Zurich\, and was selected as one of the top young artists in Europe by Artagon in Paris. \nClio Newton is a two-time recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Grant Award and has exhibited her work in California\, Miami\, New England and New York as well as in Florence\, Italy; Munich\, Paris and Zürich. During the last year\, her work has been added to the collections of The Flint Institute\, MI; 21C Museum\, Louisville\, KY; and the Baltimore Museum of Art\, MD. \nClio Newton is represented by Forum Gallery. \nClio Newton: Venus opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday\, September 26\, 2019 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm\, and will be on view through Saturday\, November 9\, 2019. \n### \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022. Please visit forumgallery.com/exhibitions/clio-newton-venus to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on September 26\, 2019 and will be on view through November 9\, 2019. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday\, 10am to 5:30pm. A full-color catalogue is available from the gallery. \nFor more information\, please contact Kevin Dao\, 212-355-4545; kevin@forumgallery.com
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SUMMARY:Natural History
DESCRIPTION:Alan Magee\, Natural History\, 1997\, acrylic and oil on panel\, 16 x 22 inches \nNew York\, NY – From April 4 to May 18\, 2019\, Forum Gallery presents Natural History\, an exhibition of paintings by Robert Bauer\, Linden Frederick\, Alan Magee\, Alyssa Monks\, Guillermo Muñoz Vera\, Brian Rutenberg and Stephanie Wilde. United by their interest in the complex and multi-layered content inherent in the objective imagery of their individual pasts\, each artist uses paint and canvas in a very different\, and very compelling way. \nRobert Bauer uses the language of portrait and landscape to convey the essential\, emotional response he has to past and present. The objectivity of observation unites with the sensitivity of expression in his highly developed and palpably personal paintings and drawings. \nLinden Frederick paints the iconic buildings of his upstate New York\, small-town upbringing. Tinged with nostalgia but always based in clear\, concise reality\, the paintings\, while specific\, seem to bring each viewer to his own memory and association. \nAlan Magee creates poetic compositions from natural and man-made objects whose history\, in his hands\, is palpable. Beginning with the premise that everything is what it seems and not what it seems\, Magee spins his subjects into seemingly simple\, marvelously complex\, peaceful\, contemplative paintings. \nAlyssa Monks places her sumptuous figures in the natural world\, often combining the verdant landscapes of her memory with the human body\, hers and others. The result is a harmonious integration of man and environment. \n\n\nGuillermo Muñoz Vera examines the world around him from the standpoint of his own history as a Chilean born\, naturalized Spaniard in terms of a larger study of human cultural and geopolitical history and its impact on our world today. \nBrian Rutenberg blends the colors and forms of the landscape of his native coastal Carolina with the excitement and passion of action-packed abstraction; the resulting image is uniquely his. \nStephanie Wilde\, who remains dedicated to environmental imperatives in her self-taught practice\, illuminates the inexorable role of nature to inspire woman’s pursuit of progress in her meticulous and fascinating mixed media works. \n### \nNatural History opens on Thursday\, April 4\, 2019 and will be on view through Saturday\, May 18\, 2019. \nForum Gallery is located at 475 Park Avenue at 57th Street\, New York\, NY 10022. Please visit forumgallery.com/exhibitions/natural-history to view the entire exhibition online. The exhibition begins on April 4\, 2019 and will be on view through May 18\, 2019. Forum Gallery is open Monday through Saturday\, 10am to 5:30pm. \nFor more information\, please contact Kevin Dao\, 212-355-4545; kevin@forumgallery.com
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