Gallery/Dealer Photos (2)
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Matthew Garrett: Recent Photographs & Gerald Saladyga: Landscapes 2008 – 2012
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Matthew Garrett extracts his imagery from unremarkable environments, isolating the visual murmurs of our surroundings. The images themselves don’t rest in one place -- or on one thought -- as they bounce from the slightly cryptic, to the strictly abstract, and over to the plainly beautiful, before returning to more vernacular descriptions in which things are exactly as they appear to be.
Gerald Saladyga sees landscape painting not as a romantic representation of the
past, but as an ongoing inspiration from an ever-changing environment. His current
series of landscapes began in 2008 and culminated in 2012 a present a view of the
planet as a cartoon of itself, perhaps too real to be funny or too unreal to be taken
seriously.
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Matthew Garrett: Recent Photographs & Gerald Saladyga: Landscapes 2008 – 2012
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Exhibition Photos (2)
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| Rolling. Please email the gallery for details. |
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Matthew Garrett extracts his imagery from unremarkable environments, isolating the visual murmurs of our surroundings. The images themselves don’t rest in one place -- or on one thought -- as they bounce from the slightly cryptic, to the strictly abstract, and over to the plainly beautiful, before returning to more vernacular descriptions in which things are exactly as they appear to be.
Gerald Saladyga sees landscape painting not as a romantic representation of the
past, but as an ongoing inspiration from an ever-changing environment. His current
series of landscapes began in 2008 and culminated in 2012 a present a view of the
planet as a cartoon of itself, perhaps too real to be funny or too unreal to be taken
seriously.
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Location And Getting There |
| 873 Whalley Ave New Haven, Ct 06515 |
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| Thursday - Sunday 10am - 4pm |
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