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Art Exhibition New York - Colin Brown

March 10, 2009 - 6:10 pm

THE SUNLESS SEA

MARCH  5 –28, 2009

    V, 2009, acrylic on plexiglass, 16-3/4 x 19 x 3-1/4”

The Fischbach Gallery is pleased to present The Sunless Sea, a series of Blackboards of New York City at night. The Sunless Sea is Colin Brown’s third art exhibition at Fischbach Gallery.   The exhibition opens March 5 and is on view through March 28, 2009.

In childhood Brown observed the New York City skyline from his parent’s 23rd floor apartment. Finding New York City at night a mesmerizing image, he photographed from atop the Empire State Building and the Met Life Building as well as taking helicopter flights over Manhattan. . Combining the information from his photographs with his skills as an artist Brown created Blackboards.

Brown first prepares a white undersurface on a panel, to which he then applies a pitch-black layer. This black layer is often nickel, carbon or charcoal. Working in a precisionist manner using a jeweler’s tool, Brown skillfully removes small amounts of black revealing just the right amount of white to create the illusion of light emanating from city windows, street lamps, and automobile headlights. Brown’s incredibly detailed Blackboards at first appear to be night photographs, but upon closer inspection one discovers the amazing hand of the artist.

Colin Brown’s romantic and beautiful images of New York capture the magic and vitality of the City. He brings the viewer his profound and contemplative sense of solitude of the city he calls home.

A 40 page illustrated catalog created by the artist accompanies The Sunless Sea.

Colin Brown was born in Ithaca, N.Y. in 1965. He received his M.A. from NYU’s program in Painting in Venice, Italy. He has also attended the State University of New York at Purchase where he received his B.F.A.  He and his wife Cara currently live with their two children, Gwyn and Luke, in New York City.

Alexandra Tyng Art Credentials

March 16, 2009 - 9:54 pm
BORN:
1954 Rome, Italy
EDUCATION: B.A., Harvard-Radcliffe University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1971-75
M.S. in Education, University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education,Philadelphia, 1975-77
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:
2009 Above and Beyond, Fischbach Gallery, New York
2005 Wide Angles / Peripheral Visions, Fischbach Gallery, New York
Alexandra Tyng ’71, Select Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2004 Philadelphia, New Paintings, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia
2003 On the House, Fischbach Gallery, New York
2001 Maine Times, Fischbach Gallery, New York
1999 Paintings of Maine, Fischbach Gallery, New York
1997 Fischbach Gallery, New York
1994 University City Arts League, Philadelphia
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:
2005 65th Annual Juried Exhibition,  Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA
Joining Forces: Portrait and Figure, The American College, Bryn Mawr, P.A.
Group Show, gWatson Gallery, Stonington, ME
71st Regional Exhibition, Arnot Art Museum, Elmira, NY
2004 Gone Fisching: Paintings of Summer, Fischbach Gallery, NY
Philadelphia, New Paintings, Gross McCleaf Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
2003 Face It: Portraits, St. Louis Artists’ Guild, St. Louis, MO
2002 Contemporary Realism V, M.A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK
Mi Casa es Su Casa, Fischbach Gallery, New York
As Far As the Eye Can See, Atlanta College of Art Gallery/ City Gallery at Chastain, Atlanta, GA
2000 Y2$: Artwork for the Millenium @ $ 2,000, Fischbach Gallery, New York
1999 Wet Paint, Fischbach Gallery, New York
Summer & Blue, Fischbach Gallery, New York
1995-96 Hearth and Home, Champion International Corporation, Stamford, CT
1995 Fischbach Gallery, New York
1988 Oils: An Exhibition of Paintings, University City Arts League, Philadelphia, PA
1982 Architectural Landscapes, University City Arts League, Philadelphia, PA
Business, Philadelphia, PA
1981 University of Pennsylvania Science Center, Philadelphia, PA
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS—continued
1980 Third Street Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
University of Pennsylvania Faculty Club, Philadelphia, PA
1979 Third Street Gallery, Philadelphia, PA
1974 FOCUS: Women in the Visual Arts, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA (juried)
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tyng, Alexandra. Beginnings: Louis I Kahn’s Philosophy of Architecture. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1984.
“Arts League”, The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 24, 1994.
Gustafson, Donna, ARTnews, review of exhibition, Nov., 1997, p. 227, ill.
Robinson, Joyce Henri, “Simply Sublime: Some Thoughts on the Art of Landscape at the Approach of the Millenium,” As Far as the Eye Can See, exhibition catalogue, Atlanta College of Art Gallery/ City Gallery at Chastain, 1999.
Goldberger, Paul, “Many Mansions,” The New Yorker, Nov.  12, 2001, pp. 128 –132.
Dribben, Melissa, “Says is secret daughter: Kahn was ‘my architect’ too,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, Feb. 8, 2004.
How Did You Paint That? 100 Ways to Paint Landscapes. International Artist, 2004, p.81.
Fowler, Marie. “All in the Family.” Main Line Ticket, July 1, 2004
Sozanski, Edward. “The City, High and Low.” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 9, 2004.
Little, Carl, “The Art of Monhegan Island”, Down East Books, 2004
How Did You Paint That? 100 Ways to Paint People & Figures.  International Artist, 2005, p.39.
Donahoe, Victoria.  “Figure Painting by a Quartet of Women”  The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2005, p. L 18
Dornant, Linda.  “Four Painters Join Forces.” Art Matters, October 2005, P.21.
Fowler, Marie.  “A Passion for Portraits: American College exhibits the work of four talented painters.”  Main Line Ticket, Oct. 8, 2005.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY-continued-
“Master Painters of the World U.S. Showcase.”  International Artist, Vol. 41. Feb-March 2005, p.30
Fowler, Marie.  “A Labor of Love: Narberth Artist Alexandra Tyng Creates Portrait of her Late Father, Famed Architect Louis Kahn, for a celebration of his Life and Work in Estonia,” Arts & Antiques, November 2, 2006.
International Artist, Showcase of Honor Awards, 2006 International Portrait Competition, Walter and Wally Walden. October – November 2006, pp.24, Color Repro.
“Art. Extraordinary artists whose work reflects Maine’s timeless mystique, Alexandra Tyng,” Maine Home + Design, April 2008, p 81.
“Oil Painters of America Announces Award Winners”  American Artist, October 2008, p 11, 22, Color Repro.
SELECTED CORPORATE AND PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania
Blair Academy, New Jersey
Cardiology Foundation of Lankenau, PennsylvaniaCenter for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport, PA
Commerce Bancshares, Inc., Missouri
Eastern District Historical Society, Federal Courthouse, Philadelphia, PA
Einstein Medical Center, Pennsylvania
Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, New York
Federal Courthouse, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
F.S.A., New York
Miller, Anderson and Sherrerd, Pennsylvania
Progress Energy, North Carolina
Royal Institute of British Architects, London
University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychiatry
U.S.T., Inc., Connecticut
Tyco International, New York
Zurich Kemper, Illinois
SELECTED PRIVATE COLLECTIONS:
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ansley, Virginia
Mr. Paul Belsky, New York
Mr. Brian Billings and Ms. Maxine Sperling, Pennsylvania
Mrs. Melvin Brookman, Philadelphia
Mr. James Bullitt, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. David Cinquini, California
Mrs. Richard Cobb, Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Constan, Scarsdale
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dry, Philadelphia
Lori Feilen
Mr. Howard Foote, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Fink, New York
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harbeson, Philadelphia
Dr. & Mrs. George Hermann, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hershberg, Philadelphia
Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Ho, New Jersey
Mr. & Mrs. Seth Horowitz, New York
Mr. Scott Janzen and Ms. Sara Gordon, Pennsylvania
Mr. John Buzbee, New York
Mr. Nathaniel Kahn, Philadelphia
Ms.  Sue Ann Kahn, New York
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Kantor, California
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lasser, Maine
Mr. Peter May, Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orley, Michigan
Mrs. Marshall D. Meyers, California
Mr. and Mrs. David Polk, Philadelphia
Mr. Lawrence Rust, Florida
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rust, Florida
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Schapiro, Vermont
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schenker
Sir Peter Shepheard, England
Mrs. Rosella  Sherman, California
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Soffa, Pennsylvania
Ms. Nina Swift, Pennsylvania
Mr. William N. Thorndike Jr., Westwood, Massachusetts
Mr. Robert Venturi and Ms. Denise Scott Brown, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vizi, New Jersey
The Hon. And Mrs. William Vogel, Pennsylvania
Ms. Sally Walker and Mr. Thomas Gilmore, Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Wells, Portland, ME
SELECTED PRIVATE COLLECTIONS- continued-
Mr. Lawrence Wallace, London, England
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Williams, Pennsylvania

Art Shows NYC - Alexandra Tyng

March 12, 2009 - 3:08 pm

Home and House, 2007

Home and House, 2007

ABOVE AND BEYOND

8 JANUARY - 31 JANUARY 2009

Great and Little Duck 2007, oil on linen, 34 x 48”

The Fischbach Gallery is pleased to present Above and Beyond, recent work by Alexandra Tyng. The exhibition opens 8 January and is on view through 31 January 2009.

The land formations and architecture of coastal Maine are joyfully explored in the new work of artist Alexandra Tyng with her characteristic interplay of light and shadow, subtlety and intensity.

“The surfaces breathe with life, and are rich with small strokes of color,” notes Suzette McAvoy, former chief curator of the Farnsworth Museum. “The brushwork is inquisitive, actively leading the eye throughout the image, yet also deliberate in defining textures and shaping forms. Light and atmosphere are rendered with specificity and are critical to animating the compositions, each plays an active role in conveying the ‘sense of place’ that is central to the work.”

Tyng believes that true understanding of a subject takes place in the context of its environment. Her recent paintings of Maine represent a hierarchy of perspectives, from intimate views of specific locations to aerial perspectives of Maine’s convoluted coast. “To truly understand a place, I try to experience it up close and from within, then I gradually move further and further away, encompassing it within increasingly larger settings. From the air, you see the landscape open out in front of you, below you and on all sides. There’s an extraordinary sense of perspective.”

Ultimately, though, there remains something intangible in the process of showing and revealing. Tyng’s landscapes not only describe what we see, but also acknowledge that which is beyond the power of physical description, beyond understanding. This exhibit includes large aerial views, ground-level views with wide-angled perspectives, and small paintings that focus on details of buildings, rocks, trees and water.

Born in Rome, Italy in 1954, Alexandra Tyng earned a B.A. from Harvard-Radcliffe University. She resides in the Philadelphia area.  This is her sixth exhibition at Fischbach Gallery.  An Exhibition Catalog with color reproductions will accompany this exhibition.


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