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Sparrow, Diane Dwyer, 12" x 16", Oil on Board
2005
Leo Kesting Gallery Presents:
Diane Dwyer
March
14 – March 16, 2008
Opening Night Reception: Friday March 14 from 7:00 –
10:00 pm
812 Washington St (at the corner of Gansevoort) New York NY
10014
8th Ave A, C, E and L train Stop or 1,2,3 to 14th Street
Tuesday –
Sunday from 11:00 am until 7:00 pm
Admission is free to the public phone :
917-650-3760
http://www.leokesting.com
Diane Dwyer's quite, sublte
paintings of birds, storm clouds and undwater scenes give a serene calm as a
backdrop to the tumultuous storms through which we endure. As a painter here
works are enigmatic. Her use of color, line and perspective create an image that
our eye is easly caught in and spun from one side of the canvas to the other not
unlike a leaf caught in a current.
In this collection expect to
see a consortuim of Diane's repretorire. from early paintings of bird portraits
to here well known storm cloud abstrats and birds as they are caught inside of
them. As well as undwater images such as a 1940's battleship in its submerged
grave after atomic testing.
"Dwyer's first solo show at
the gallery featured the signature 'dramatic oils of splay-winged birds
sideswiped by tumultuous weather ... a true delight.' (Village Voice Best of
2006), as well as lovely skewed perspectives of skies with wires, cornices and
other seemingly banal objects teasing us from outside the center of the picture,
leaving space and time for contemplation of their meeting with the "divine" and
timeless sky-scapes with which they were paired. The new work is looser, and we
think "deeper" both literally and otherwise." -Brook Bartlett
Originally CKFA from
Brooklyn New York, the Leo Kesting Gallery started in 2003 and developed an
aggressive campaign to introduce new figurative artists to collectors and art
supports. Leo Kesting offers the art viewing public an opportunity to see
forthcoming talents in an intimate setting where new undiscovered artists with a
cutting edge are exposed to the contemporary art scene. In this way, we present
our collectors with an off-the-beaten-path approach to acquiring artwork for our
minds and culture.
The gallery is located at 812 Washington St at the
corner of Ganesvoort in the meat packing district of West Greenwich Village. A,
C, E, or L train to 8th Ave and 14th Street or 1,2,3 train to 14th Street.
Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 11am until 7pm.