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Follow on Google News | Art Exhibit "Three Generations" Opens August 2nd at The Morrison GalleryKent, CT Gallery features Works by Alexander Liberman, Cleve Gray and His Son Luke Gray
By: Morrison Gallery, Kent, CT The gallery will exhibit a grouping of steel sculpture made by Liberman during the early 1970s, a selection of important paintings by Cleve Gray, and new paintings by Luke Gray. Alexander Liberman, born in 1912, was a pioneer in the creation of colossally scaled abstract sculpture. His compositions are constructed from discarded tank drums, boiler heads, giant pipes, and steel beams that are cut and sliced to evoke baroque sculpture and architectural models, from grain silos to Greek temples and medieval cathedrals. Liberman's sculpture and paintings are included in the collections of some of the world's most prestigious museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Museum of Modern Art, the Corcoran, Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. In addition, Storm King Art Center, the most important contemporary sculpture park in America, has three monumental Liberman sculptures in its collection. Cleve Gray was born in New York in 1918. In 1940 he graduated summa cum laude from Princeton with a degree in art and archaeology. He was widely admired for his large-scale, vividly colorful and lyrically gestural abstract compositions and achieved his greatest critical recognition in the late 1960's and 70's after working for many years in a comparatively conservative late-Cubist style. In 1957 Cleve married author Francine du Plessix, whose stepfather was Alexander Liberman. Nicholas Fox Weber observed in his book Cleve Gray, “The marriage had as significant an effect on the direction of Cleve’s work as on Francine’s. Here, too, the personal life and artistic development are inseparable.” Luke Gray attended the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1982 with a degree in Fine Arts and Literature. He also spent time at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, ME and at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI. Luke has exhibited his work at numerous galleries including the Gary Snyder Fine Art Gallery in New York, as well as galleries in Washington DC, Santa Fe, New Mexico, and throughout Germany. Luke lives with his wife Dorke Poelz in Brooklyn, NY. The exhibition will include abstract paintings from Luke Gray’s most recent series, entitled Multiplexity. Luke describes this series as a “behind the surface reading of apparently unrelated fragments, a more secretive order is at work, like the movement of currents underneath a water’s surface, reaffirming itself, yet beyond the grasp of our understanding. Each image meets edge to edge with those around it, creating a territory that is spatially layered yet physically simultaneous, like multiple screens within one. The subject is the brushstroke, painting’s DNA strand, and it’s genetic role in building and breaking down imagery.” The Morrison Gallery is located at 8 Old Barn Road near the intersection of Routes 7 and 341. Opened in 1999, the soaring, modern gallery offers on going exhibits of sculpture, painting and other media under the direction of owner William Morrison. For more information visit www.morrisongallery.com 860-927-4501 or email: wm@morrisongallery.com. Media Contact for images or further information: Sara Laser Morison Gallery Manager sara@morrisongallery.com T: 860.927.4501 End
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