Earth, Wind, Fire and Water II
Blue Mountain Gallery is pleased to announce the latest exhibition, Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water II, featuring work by its member artists. The exhibition offers a diverse exploration of the natural elements through a range of artistic approaches and media. Each artist brings a unique perspective to the theme, revealing a fascinating spectrum of responses to the forces of nature. In this compelling group show, nature appears in many forms鈥攁llegorical, realistic, abstract and as a place for human activity. The mood of the artworks ranges from serene to turbulent. The stylistic approaches are equally varied, with some works offering barely suggested forms, while others provide intricate details.
Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water II invites viewers to consider the way that artists respond to the power, beauty, and fragility of the world around us and then reflect on their own experiences of nature.
Blue Mountain Gallery, founded in January 1980 in Soho, has been a vital part of New York City鈥檚 vibrant art scene for over four decades. Known for its commitment to showcasing a broad range of ideas and perspectives, the gallery continues to support its artist members in its current location in the heart of Manhattan鈥檚 Chelsea art district.
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Blue Mountain Gallery is pleased to announce the latest exhibition, Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water II, featuring work by its member artists. The exhibition offers a diverse exploration of the natural elements through a range of artistic approaches and media. Each artist brings a unique perspective to the theme, revealing a fascinating spectrum of responses to the forces of nature. In this compelling group show, nature appears in many forms鈥攁llegorical, realistic, abstract and as a place for human activity. The mood of the artworks ranges from serene to turbulent. The stylistic approaches are equally varied, with some works offering barely suggested forms, while others provide intricate details.
Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water II invites viewers to consider the way that artists respond to the power, beauty, and fragility of the world around us and then reflect on their own experiences of nature.
Blue Mountain Gallery, founded in January 1980 in Soho, has been a vital part of New York City鈥檚 vibrant art scene for over four decades. Known for its commitment to showcasing a broad range of ideas and perspectives, the gallery continues to support its artist members in its current location in the heart of Manhattan鈥檚 Chelsea art district.
Artists on show
- Alakananda Mukerji
- Anne Diggory
- Carol Heft
- Charles Kaiman
- Clay Fried
- Clifford Thompson
- Doug Anderson
- Elizabeth Bisbing
- Geraldo Perez
- Gulgun Aliriza
- Helene Manzo
- Jane Beckwith
- Janet Sawyer
- Jennifer Toth
- John Leavey
- Ken Ecker
- Kim Van Do
- Linda Smith
- Marcia Clark
- Margaret Leveson
- Marie Van Elder
- Marilyn Honigman
- Marjorie Kramer
- Marykate O鈥橬eil
- Michael Chelminski
- Nancy Bass
- Nancy Beal
- Nancy Prusinowski
- Owen Gray
- Pamela Berkeley
- Pamela Tucker
- Richard Castellana
- Sam Jungkurth
- Sam Thurston
- Suzanne Lacke
- Tamara Krendel
- Tim Ross
- Victoria Salzman
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