Alex MacLean, Tree Shadows in Snow, Middlebury, VT, 1990. Chromogenic print. Hall Collection. Courtesy the Artist and the Yancey Richardson Gallery.
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The Westport Arts Center (WAC)located in Fairfield County has launched its summer exhibition,
"Bird's-Eye View". This show is curated by Director of Visual Arts, Helen Klisser
During, and features major contemporary photographs, paintings, and
drawings that depict intriguing aerial perspectives where people, roads,
buildings, cities, and the countryside are deconstructed and abstracted. The exhibition runs through September 8.
Damian Loeb, Eminence Break, 2012. Oil on linen. Hall Collection. Courtesy the Artist and Acquavella Gallery. |
The exhibition features works by Richard Artschwager, Olivo Barbieri, Edward Burtynsky, Christoph Draeger, Fred Herzog, Damian Loeb, Alex MacLean, David Maisel, Richard Misrach, Melanie Smith, Massimo Vitali, and Thomas Wrede.
A bird's-eye view, or in other words, 'the big picture', explores
the world seen from an aerial perspective. This viewpoint has fascinated
philosophers, writers, historians, and artists for centuries; however, it's not
until the invention of flight that humanity has had a bird's-eye view. The
Westport Arts Center is privileged to create an exhibition of 18 significant
works from the internationally-renowned Hall Collection.
Thomas Wrede, Beachwalkers, 2004. Lambda print mounted on aluminum with Plexiglas face; edition 1/5. Hall Collection. Courtesy the Artist and Kopeikin Gallery. |
Other programs being hosted by the Westport Arts Center includes
the Wednesday Summer Cafe, an interactive series of talks takes place from
12:30 to 1:30 p.m. on June 26, July 10 & 24 and August 14. The Art Cafe
takes place on Fridays from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. and is free and open to the
public. Hosted by Helen Klisser During, ArtCafé is a great way to meet
other art enthusiasts and learn about exhibitions to visit in the greater
community. Use The New York Times Friday Arts Section as a springboard to discuss
the latest exhibitions.
On Thursdays, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. on July 11, 18 and 25 the WAC
will host Plein Air seascape painting classes. Participants will
join local artist, author, and teacher Judith Orseck Katz on an adventure
of plein air watercolor painting of various seascapes throughout picturesque
Westport. Students will discover how painting from life helps us to see and
observe the affects of light and atmosphere and learn to develop clean,
colorful, and dynamic compositions. This three-part workshop is designed to
offer individualized attention and foster a creative space to gain
self-confidence and expand your creative potential. All levels welcome, ages
15+. The cost is $65/class or $165 for series Non-Members; $50/class or
$135 for series WAC Members.
For
more information contact Westport Arts Center at (203) 222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org.
The Westport Arts Center gallery is open seven days a week with summer hours:
Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday and
Sunday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at 51 Riverside Avenue, Westport, CT.
For area information www.visitfairfieldcountyct.com
Thank you for the wonderful coverage, Janet!
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Marketing Manager
Westport Arts Center