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Tinney Contemporary is pleased to present The New Real 2: Figure - Focused, a figurative photorealism exhibition curated by Tinney Contemporary Gallery Director, Sarah Wilson.

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The exhibition, «Guggenheim Collection: The American Avant - Garde 1945 - 1980,» will feature works by artists including Chuck Close, Donald Judd, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Charles Bell, representing genres including pop art, photorealism, abstract expressionism, and minimalism.
We are pleased to announce that two paintings by Rod Penner are featured in the exhibition FOTOREALISMUS: 50 Jahre hyperrealistische Malerei (PHOTOREALISM: 50 Years of Hyperrealistic Painting), at Osthaus Museum Hagen in Hagen, Germany.
This exhibition is a major survey of photrealism art from the collection of author and collector Louis K. Miesel who coined the term «photorealism» in 1969.
The dazzling, at times even overwhelming «From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today» exhibition currently on view at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, NY has all the earmarks, for this reviewer, of a reality TV competition.
The exhibition features the work of 30 artist and encompasses Photorealism and Hyperrealism.
The exhibition, «Still Life: 1970s Photorealism» is having its final weekend before the works head back to the Yale University Art Gallery, where they make their home as part of its permanent collection.
Audery Flack's painting Queen (1976) is now on view in the group exhibition, Photorealism: 50 years of Hyperrealistic Painting, at the Tampa Museum of Art.
Audery Flack's painting Wheel of Fortune (1977 - 78) will be on view in the group exhibition, From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today, at the Parrish Art Museum.
This exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog published with Scala Arts and Heritage Publishers titled Photorealism: Beginnings to Today, which can be purchased in the Museum Shop.
On view is «From Lens to Eye To Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today» as well as «Clifford Ross: Light - Waves» and seven curated exhibitions in the museum's permanent gallery suite.
Photorealism can be found in two exhibitions and portraiture and figurative also strong right now in the Hamptons art scene.
The current strong survey exhibition, «From Lens to Eye to Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today,» currently at the Parrish Art Museum raises a number of interesting questions and ideas but none is more compelling to me than trying to determine where and when the concept of photorealism in art goPhotorealism 1969 to Today,» currently at the Parrish Art Museum raises a number of interesting questions and ideas but none is more compelling to me than trying to determine where and when the concept of photorealism in art gophotorealism in art got its start.
The Parrish Art Museum opens its next major exhibition this weekend with «From Lens to Eye To Hand: Photorealism 1969 to Today.»
Highlights include a solo show by Robert Motherwell (at Guild Hall), a sprawling exhibition by William J. Glackens (at the Parrish) and a group exhibition presenting Photorealism in the seventies (at Nassau County Museum of Art).
The exhibition presents a survey of artists who embrace Photorealism and its unique way of interpreting and depicting the world around them.
Titled «Questioning Reality — Pictorial Worlds Today,» the exhibition provided what is perhaps the most exhaustive account of pictorial photorealism, gathering the art of American Photorealists Robert Bechtle, Chuck Close, Robert Cottingham, Don Eddy, Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Howard Kanovitz, Malcolm Morley, John Salt and Ben Schonzeit.
This exhibition of 24 works (all completed since 2000) is the first museum exhibition of Daniel Douke, who has quietly left his earlier hyperrealism (also called photorealism) to become a painter / sculptor bent on meticulously mimicking an object down to its dents.
Using a range of photorealism techniques with a simplified «pop» aesthetic, Schenck's latest works are sure to delight during a solo exhibition.
Other artists featured in the exhibition include Quang Ho, Michael Klein, Daniel Sprick, Chuck Close, Miriam Dougenis, and Louise Peabody, among others, and highlight the diverse ways that realism can be executed, including photorealism, hyperrealism, magic realism and painterly realism.
Starting with the photorealism of the 1960s, the exhibition slowly ushers the visitor into Richter's thought process.
The exhibition examines his remarkable journey from photorealism to abstract photography.
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