Timeless: A Co-Curated Exhibition with Lost Art Salon
- Sharon Reaves
- Aug 13, 2008
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Modernist,Vintage and Antique Art with Their Contemporary Counterparts
WHEN: August 7th - September 7th
OPENING RECEPTION:
Opens Thursday, August 14th from 5:30-8:30 with a panel discussion between select artists (including Alysanne McGaffey and Fernando Reyes) to occur at 6pm.
Reaves focuses on discovering contemporary artists. In contrast, Lost Art Salon focuses on re-discovering artists from the past. The two have come together to co-curate, “Timeless”, which merges modernist, vintage and antique art with their contemporary counterparts. The show will be hosted at Reaves Gallery in Hayes Valley. The intention of the show is to both present a progression of styles and mediums from the early 1900s through the present day, and to show the ways in which artists continue to draw references and inspiration from the past. An example of a pairing will include Mid-Century Bay Area Figurative work by Alysanne McGaffey contrasted with contemporary figurative paintings by Fernando Reyes.
Artists will include Alysanne McGaffey, Fernando Reyes, Richard Van Wingerden, Annie Galvin, Maggy Aldrich, Jerome, Victor Vaserely, Phillip Dvorak, Matthew Frederick, Blair Bradshaw, Clyde I. Seavey, Kristen Tradowsky, Richard Karwoski, Harriet Roudebush, David Imlay, Ross Curtis and others.
featured reaves gallery artists include: fernando reyes, matthew frederick, blair bradshaw, michael mccconnell,david imlay, kirsten tradowsky, daniel grant, jerome, rob delamater, gregg cassin, roxanne worthington, katie gilmartin, sidnea d'amico, aliza cohen, and phillip dvorak.
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