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SUMMARY:Deborah Dancy: Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Markel Fine Arts is pleased to announce Wonder\, an exhibition of new paintings by Deborah Dancy. This will be her third solo exhibition with the gallery and a reception will be held on May 21st from 6-8 PM. \n\nIn these new paintings by Deborah Dancy\, layers of poured paint accumulate through gravity\, and chance\, reflecting the tension between control and accident. The palettes are earthy\, muted and somehow resolve into vague landscapes. As always in Dancy’s paintings\,  passages of serene elegance collide with bold contrast\, creating unexpected tension.  As she says\, “These paintings continue my fascination with ephemerality and the sensorial. One significant and distinguishing feature in this current body of work is the absence of brushwork\, now replaced by layers of poured paint. Its elimination signals a shift in vision and embraces a process that encourages unpredictability and chance. Making these paintings became a performative dance in which play and accident are celebrated as something meaningful takes shape. The spirit of wonder is an offering of surprise and delight.” \n\n\nDeborah Dancy earned her BFA from Illinois Wesleyan University and a MFA and MS from Illinois State University. She is the recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship\, a Yaddo Fellow\, and a National Endowment of the Arts NEFA award.Her work is in numerous public and private collections including The Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, TX;  The High Museum\, Atlanta\, GA; The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art\, Kansas City\, MO; 21C Museum\, The Baltimore Museum\, MD;  The Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, MA; The Birmingham Museum of Art\, AL; The Hunter Museum\, Chattanooga\, TN; The Detroit Institute of Art\, MI; The Boston Museum of Fine Art\, MA; The Montgomery Museum of Art\, LA;  The Spencer Museum of Art\, Lawrence\, KS;  Vanderbilt University\, Nashville\, TN; Grinnell College\, IA; Oberlin College Museum of Art\, OH; and The United States Embassy in Harare\, Zimbabwe.
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LOCATION:179 10th Ave\, 179 10th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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SUMMARY:Charles Ritchie: Drawings from a Room
DESCRIPTION:Kathryn Markel Fine Arts in collaboration with BravinLee Programs is pleased to announce Drawings from a Room\, an exhibition of new works on paper by Charles Ritchie. This will be his first solo exhibition with the gallery and a reception will be held on May 21st\, 6-8pm. \n\nCharles Ritchie’s intimate watercolor and ink drawings are the result of sustained attention to his immediate surroundings: details of his neighbors’ homes and yards\, and vignettes of his lived-in rooms. For more than forty years\, his suburban Maryland neighborhood has been his muse\, though light remains his essential subject. \n\n\nMany of these drawings take shape over the course of many years. Ritchie explains\,”My inspirations come in a flash and I hope to convey that initial excitement. When I begin to work\, I am often dependent on the ephemeral: a slant of light\, a certain season\, a subject in a temporary state. When the state passes\, I often put the work aside until it reappears. However\, by the time the drawing is finished\, the site may be vastly different than when I started; trees have come down\, houses have new additions\, etc. The exhibited work is an abstracted accumulation of many different experiences and events.” \n\nRitchie’s drawings move beyond what a camera can offer. His respect for detail is patient and precise. The ordinariness of the everyday becomes suffused with tenderness. Vast amounts of information is contained in these small works\, and their intimate scale invites the viewer to look closely\, to explore the details of spaces familiar and transformed. It is Ritchie’s careful attention\, and then our own\, that transforms the ordinary into something of wonder. \n\nCharles Ritchie has exhibited his watercolor and ink drawings in public and private galleries throughout the United States and Asia.  His works are in such prestigious collections as the Baltimore Museum of Art\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Boston Public Library\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the New York Public Library\, and the Yale University Art Gallery.  The work is in many private collections such as the Cartin Collection and the Louis-Dreyfus Collection. https://vimeo.com/1004168821
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LOCATION:179 10th Ave\, 179 10th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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