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Vistas: Landscapes Interpreted
ArtSpace/Virginia Miller Galleries
March 5 - June 2010
A new exhibition entitled “Vistas: Landscapes Interpreted” is on display at ArtSpace/ Virginia Miller Galleries in Coral Gables. “Vistas” opens on March 5, 2010 and remains on display until June. The exhibition presents widely varied visions of landscapes in the work of six artists: Wuf Barsch, Arless Day, Josephine Haden, Kyle, Richard Lytle, and John Torina.
Wulf Barsch combines geometrical, intellectual, and mystical elements with Egyptian and Islamic references to create cosmic imagery. His honors include the Prix de Rome from the American Academy in Rome in 1975, a Gold Medal nomination from the Accademia Italia, and the World Culture Award from the Cento Studie Ricerecke Belle Nazione.
Arless Day has shown extensively in the United States as well as in London, Zimbabwe, and New Zealand and says of his own work, “I try to create a place in time, just as a director in a movie creates a set.”
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Josephine Haden, recipient of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 2008-09 Fellowship, describes her paintings as “less fantasy than a personal collection of images.”
Kyle focuses his paintings, assemblage and installations on critical issues in the environment. “Evidence,” a six-by-five-foot mixed media work, includes a satellite photo taken by a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft of a Cuban missile installation during the 14 days in October 1962 when the world came closest to a nuclear war.
Former assistant to Josef Albers, Richard Lytle was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to Florence, Italy, in 1958 and was included in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Sixteen Americans” in 1959. He presents biomorphic surrealist paintings.
John Torina is a rare plein air painter who sets up camp in order to catch the fleeting early morning and evening light on his subject vista.
ArtSpace Virginia Miller Galleries. 169 Madeira Ave. Coral Gables, FL, 33134 www.virginiamiller.com
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