Five Points Gallery will open a new show on July 7, 2016 which will run through August 13, 2016 and will feature the
work of Bob Gregson, David Holzman and
Becky Rosen and is being sponsored by
Northwest Savings Bank. The public
is encouraged to attend an opening reception on Friday, July 8th
from 6-8:30 p.m. An artist conversation,
also open to the public, will be held on July 29th at 6 p.m. Both events are free. Regular gallery hours are Thursdays through
Mondays from 1 – 5 p.m.
For this new show, Five
Points Gallery is proud to feature the work of the FPG 2015 Juried Show Award Winner, Becky Rosen in an exhibition titled regarding the disregarded. Torrington native and distinguished scholar Ann Temkin, Chief
Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, selected
Rosen for this award. Ann Temkin is also
an advisory board member of Five Points Gallery.
Rosen, an artist who works in various media, is
currently attending Hunter College where she is pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts
degree. According to Rosen, she intensely studies familiar places in
the world around her and from these intense studies, she transforms overlooked
moments into the compositional and color inspiration for her thoughtfully
crafted abstractions. Often painting
directly on unprimed fabric and papers, there is a rawness and immediacy to
Rosen’s work that suggests a temporality and ephemerality of material and
imagery. This temporal nature encourages
viewers to carefully examine not only Rosen’s work, but also how things change
over time in the world around them.
These series of Rosen’s work follow in the steps of Ingrid Calame, Sol
LeWitt, Eva Hesse, and John Cage’s visual art.
David Holzman is the featured artist in the TDP Gallery. Holzman considers himself to be part of a
tradition of storytelling through the medium of relief sculpture. In his exhibit at Five Points, Atonal Apples, he continues his series of
carved wood wall reliefs based on the stream of consciousness series, a series
which he calls "The Book of Umm." Holzman develops his imagery using
the surrealist technique of automatic drawing. His work refers to contemporary
imagery as well as tribal culture and according to Holzman, “It’s about being
spontaneous, being simple and being human”.
Holzman received his MFA
from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Among his achievements, he received a grant
from the National Endowment for the Arts, Visual
Artist Fellowship for Artist’s Books. He
has exhibited throughout Connecticut and currently teaches in the Simsbury
School System and at Central Connecticut State University.
The
East Gallery will feature the work of Bob Gregson in an exhibit
titled Off Kilter. Bob Gregson challenges the
traditional relationship between artwork and viewer. He sees his work as a
hinge connecting them in a very personal way. The work is a collision of ideas
that mixes color, design, and architecture into provocative situations. Responding to the lack of intimate social
interactions in today’s technology-saturated culture, he strives to use art to
create situations that bring people together in a shared experience. Panels can be turned, sculpture can
be rolled and people can rock. The result is work that is clever, witty and
fun. Bob’s philosophy is as direct as his work. As he explains, “I believe an
artwork is absorbed and filtered through one’s life experiences. We respond to
the colors, shapes and images that awaken unconscious connections. I like to
play in the hazy territory between an artwork and the public.”
Bob Gregson received a
B.F.A. from the Hartford Art School and an M.F.A. from the Art Institute of
Chicago. His art education started with
noted artist/illustrator Carroll N. Jones, Jr. and Pulitzer Fellowship
recipient Rudolph Zallinger. He has
exhibited in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. as well as his home state
of Connecticut. In addition, Bob has taught and lectured in various locations
and is the author and illustrator of several books. His work is represented in various private
collections as well as the collection of the New Britain Museum of American
Art.
About the Gallery
Located in a historic downtown
building, Five Points Gallery (FPG) is a non-profit contemporary art gallery
showcasing professional regional, national and international visual artists.
The gallery presents exhibitions in three beautifully renovated exhibition
spaces, and has earned the reputation as one of Connecticut's outstanding
contemporary art venues. For more
information about the gallery please visit www.fivepointsgallery.org.