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KURT MOYER: IN THE FOREST
AXOM Gallery is pleased to announce our new exhibition, IN THE FOREST: New Paintings by artist Kurt Moyer. Moyer is an artist who continues to explore his personal vision in the genres of landscape and figurative painting, while embracing the inspiration he gets form...
Paul Garland’s broken symmetry – City Newspaper Review
In celebration of Garland’s five decades of intensive studio work and numerous solo shows in New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Buffalo, Minneapolis and elsewhere, Axom Gallery is exhibiting “Approaching Fifty”. This particular show includes two different series of new work…….
Paul Garland: Approaching Fifty
Nearly a half century has passed since Paul Garland had his first professional solo exhibition of painting in February, 1967 at Janus Gallery in Rochester, NY. In the years since, he has with unflagging commitment, pursued an intensive studio engagement
Paul Garland
Paul Garland is a graduate of R.I.T.’s Fine Arts Dept. and is a Professor of Art Emeritus at SUNY Oswego. He has produced art continuously over his four decade career from his studios in Fair Haven NY, NYC and London.
FUA Krew’s RANGE has first solo show – City Newspaper Review
Though this is RANGE’s first solo show in a commercial gallery, he’s a well established figure in Rochester’s Art scene. RANGE is a member of Rochester’s FUA Krew, which was established in 1989 and has members all around the world.
RANGE ‘Pieces Of My Soul’
This exhibit marks the first solo exhibition for Range in a commercial gallery. Range is best known as one of Rochester’s most loyal and original graffiti artists and a member of FUA Krew. His contributions to the graffiti scene have brought him recognition throughout the country
Breathing Cityscapes fill AXOM Gallery, City Newspaper Review
Payne’s work responds to ‘this idea of how these man-made structures have, in our modern day, really been built to keep us in compartments and isolated. “Rose-Colored Glasses” reflects the concept of that veil that enables us to walk through it every day and still stay optimistic.
ISAAC PAYNE
The curious patterning and myriad perspectives of urban space became the meeting place for my disparate painting influences — rock art, crazy quilts, Western Realism, Eastern landscape painting, many modernisms and other influences. I use a patchwork of freehand techniques and painting/drawing media to depict a felt environment that is equally about architecture and absence.
ROSE-COLORED GLASSES: Mixed Media Paintings On Papers by Isaac Payne
Isaac Payne joins us from North Carolina to share with us his dynamic works that explore philosophical and exesential questions around peoples relationship to our man-made urban environments. His compositions of unidentified figures and exposed architectural structures, devoid of the surrounding natural world, reflect an aspect of our contemporary human condition that relates to a sense of isolation in both interpersonal and environmental relationships.
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