During February, George Adams Gallery will offer an overview of the gallery's eclectic programming with a group exhibition of new and vintage works. Artists in the exhibition include Robert Arneson, James Barsness, Jack Beal, Jose Bedia, Joan Brown, Yoan Capote, Enrique Chagoya, Roy DeForest, Lesley Dill, Diane Edison, Andrew Lenaghan, James McGarrell, Peter Saul, Joyce Treiman, James Valerio, HC Westermann and Sandy Winters. The show will also introduce the work of three artists new to the gallery roster: Michael Ferris, Amer Kobaslija, and Gabriela Trzebinski.
Highlights include new paintings by James Barsness, Andrew Lenaghan, and Sandy Winters, a new sculpture by Yoan Capote, a new fabric work by Lesley Dill, and a black and white portrait drawing by Diane Edison. Other works in the exhibition include a 1981 Arneson bronze and ceramic self-portrait, Jack Beal's large oil study for his MTA mural at Times Square, Jose Bedia?s "El otro llado," a five-part painting from 1992, and Joan Brown?s "Smoker," a cardboard cutout from 1973. Chagoya will be represented by "Double Agent," one of his large charcoal drawings from 1989, Saul by a study for his 1992 portrait of Jeffrey Dahmer, and DeForest by a large-scale canvas from 1978.
The exhibition will also debut the work of three new artists: Michael Ferris's three-dimensional portrait busts in wood marquetry; Amer Kobaslija's paintings of his studio; and Gabriela Trzebinski's oils depicting aspects of life in East Africa.
Exhibition Checklist
Clockwise from the reception desk:
1. James McGarrell
Haystack, 2002
oil on linen
10 x 10 inches
JMp 86
2. Roy DeForest
Embarking on The Sea of The Bleeding Hare, 1978
acrylic on canvas
65 3/4 x 84 1/2 inches
RDp 25
3. Gabriela Trzebinski
Net, 2004
acrylic on canvas
85 1/2 x 47 inches
GTp 7
4. James Barsness
Hum, 2004
ballpoint pen and gesso on canvas
49 13/16x 67 7/8 inches
JBARp 47
5. Michael Ferris
Sam, 2005
recycled wood, acrylic pigmented grout
41 x 35 x 17 inches
MFers 2
6. Jose Bedia
En El Tronco de un Arbol una Nina, 1999
acrylic on canvas
94 x 69 1/2 inches
JoBp 77
7. H.C. Westermann
See America First # 15,1968
ink, watercolor on paper
22 x 30 inches
HCWd 13
8. Robert Arneson
Crazy Nuke, 1986
glazed ceramic, chalk, wood base
82 x 27 x 29 inches
RAs 116
9. Enrique Chagoya
Double Agent, 1989
charcoal, pastel on paper
80 x 80 inches
ECd 30
10. Anthony Kulig
Catherine, 2006
plaster relief
16 x 12 1/2 inches
AKuls 9
11. Yoan Capote
Against, 2004
steel and wood
24 x 92 1/2 x 13 inches
YCs 16
12. Lesley Dill
Smoke, 2005
thread and ink on silk, cotton
46 x 82 inches
LDs 214
13. Joan Brown
Smoker, 1973
cardboard, oil enamel, wire, string,
and stone bead
21 1/2 x 16 x 8 1/4 inches
JBRs 3
Exhibition continues in the Drawing Gallery...
Clockwise from South Wall:
14. Joyce Treiman
Venice VII, 1978
oil on linen
54 1/2 x 42 1/2 inches
JTp 02
15. Diane Edison
Robbiatu, 2005
colored pencil on paper
30 x 22 1/4 inches
DEd 34
16. Andrew Lenaghan
Plum Beach Dunes, 2005
oil on panel
20 x 48 inches
AnLp 406
17. James Valerio
David, 2004
pencil on paper
30 1/2 x 25 inches
JVd 52
18. Amer Kobaslija
The Last Flower of Carnage, 2005
oil on panel
44 x 58 inches
AKop 23
19. Jack Beal
The Return of Spring, 1997
Study for Times Square Subway Mosaic
oil on canvas
53 3/4 x129 inches
JBp 41
Front Window:
Peter Saul
Picasso's 'Girl in a Mirror' #2, 1978
acrylic on board
40 x 30 inches
PSd37
Behind the Reception Desk:
Sandy Winters
In Too Deep, 2005
oil, block prints on aluminum
24 x 24 x 2 inches
SWp 49