George Towne: Portraits & Landscapes
The Michael Mut Gallery is pleased to present the solo exhibition, “George Towne: Portraits & Landscapes.” This will be Towne’s second show at the gallery. The exhibition features a selection of his oil paintings, as well as Gouache Watercolors and Drawings.
New York, NY, May 01, 2012 --(PR.com)-- June 1st - July 14th, 2012, Opening Reception: June 6th, 6 – 8:00 PM
RSVP to the Collectors pre-opening on May 31, 6-8pm
Hours: Wednesday-Friday 2-6pm, Saturday 12-6pm
Special Event: Erotic Drawings – June 21st, 8-10PM
With his latest work, Towne is exploring Landscapes that embody a mystery of gay sex and fertility. The Meat Rack and the Boardwalks of Fire Island, the abandoned Carrington Estate House (where Truman Capote is rumored to have written “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” in bed in 1958), and the All-Male Video Arcade in New York City all resonate with a lingering ghost essence of countless sexual encounters and gay history.
In conjunction to the landscapes, Towne has produced a new series of male portraits, for which he is known. They are both a return to and a departure from his previous work. While this work again depicts the solo male figure, there is more variety of ethnicity. With this work, Towne holds up a mirror to both himself and the audience; so that they may find a deeper, truer understanding of the variety of the male condition.
In addition to the “George Towne: Portraits & Landscapes” month-long exhibition, a special “one-night only event” has been planned. On June 21st from 6-8PM, there will be a selection of Drawings that Towne has produced at the Leslie-Lohman Gay Men’s Erotic Drawing Studio on display at Michael Mut Gallery. These are mostly Drawings done from life, of models holding sexually provocative poses, often wearing fetish gear.
Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Port Jervis, New York, Towne came to New York City to attend School of Visual Arts over 20 years ago, and has since settled into the East Village neighborhood. His work has been the subject of exhibitions at the Barbara Ann Levy Gallery in Fire Island, the Delaware Arts Alliance in Narrowsburg, NY, and the New York LGBT Community Center. He has been featured in publications such as American Artist Magazine, A&U - Art & Understanding, Time Out New York, and Next Magazine. Additionally, his work is featured in the Art Book compilations “100 Artists of the Male Figure”, “Powerfully Beautiful”, and “Stripped, Uncensored”.
RSVP to the Collectors pre-opening on May 31, 6-8pm
Hours: Wednesday-Friday 2-6pm, Saturday 12-6pm
Special Event: Erotic Drawings – June 21st, 8-10PM
With his latest work, Towne is exploring Landscapes that embody a mystery of gay sex and fertility. The Meat Rack and the Boardwalks of Fire Island, the abandoned Carrington Estate House (where Truman Capote is rumored to have written “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” in bed in 1958), and the All-Male Video Arcade in New York City all resonate with a lingering ghost essence of countless sexual encounters and gay history.
In conjunction to the landscapes, Towne has produced a new series of male portraits, for which he is known. They are both a return to and a departure from his previous work. While this work again depicts the solo male figure, there is more variety of ethnicity. With this work, Towne holds up a mirror to both himself and the audience; so that they may find a deeper, truer understanding of the variety of the male condition.
In addition to the “George Towne: Portraits & Landscapes” month-long exhibition, a special “one-night only event” has been planned. On June 21st from 6-8PM, there will be a selection of Drawings that Towne has produced at the Leslie-Lohman Gay Men’s Erotic Drawing Studio on display at Michael Mut Gallery. These are mostly Drawings done from life, of models holding sexually provocative poses, often wearing fetish gear.
Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Port Jervis, New York, Towne came to New York City to attend School of Visual Arts over 20 years ago, and has since settled into the East Village neighborhood. His work has been the subject of exhibitions at the Barbara Ann Levy Gallery in Fire Island, the Delaware Arts Alliance in Narrowsburg, NY, and the New York LGBT Community Center. He has been featured in publications such as American Artist Magazine, A&U - Art & Understanding, Time Out New York, and Next Magazine. Additionally, his work is featured in the Art Book compilations “100 Artists of the Male Figure”, “Powerfully Beautiful”, and “Stripped, Uncensored”.
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Michael Mut Gallery
Michael Mut
212-677-7868
www.michaelmutgallery.com
Contact
Michael Mut
212-677-7868
www.michaelmutgallery.com
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