Games
October 11, 2007- November 3, 2007
555 W 25th St
Daniel Greene has influenced a generation of American painters. His virtuosity is expressed in the range of his subject matter and in the brilliance of his technique. His new series, “Games,” grows out of his continuing interest in the interface between art and life.
Since 1990, Greene has used the New York City subways as a source of inspiration, rendering their complex mosaics and aging walls with characteristically rich coloration and attention to detail. His aptitude for composition is discernible in these works, as it is in his still lifes and figurative paintings, where the interplay of abstract design elements such as symmetry, space, light, and contrast provide structure for the realist surfaces of the canvas.
Greene is a painter of exquisite portraits and intricate still lifes and figure compositions. His work hangs in over 500 public and private collections. In 1969,
Daniel Greene was elected to the National Academy of Design. And, considered by many to be the finest pastelist of his generation, he was elected to the Pastel Society Hall of Fame in 1983.
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Gallery Henoch | | Address | 555 W 25th St New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 917-305-0003 | | Fax | 917-305-0018 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10:30-6 | |
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