Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
GROUP EXHIBITION: Allure - The Power of Subtle Attraction
Opening Reception: Allure - The Power of Subtle Attraction
Saturday, June 25
Presented by William Campbell Contemporary Art
An exhibition of select works by gallery artists will be on display June 25–August 6 at William Campbell Contemporary Art. An opening reception will be held Saturday, June 25, 6:00–8:00 p.m. The exhibition will include two - and three - dimensional pieces by sixteen artists who present subtle yet compelling subject matter via a reduction to basic visual elements. The artists included in the exhibition are Kris Cox, Ken Dixon, John Fraser, Jake Gilson, Bernd Haussmann, Tom Hollenback, Otis Jones, Robert McAn, James Marshall, Brian Moore, Harmony Padgett, Scottie Parsons, Randall Reid, John Holt Smith, Kevin Tolman, and Cecil Touchon.
While such artists as James Marshall and John Holt Smith create pieces of hard-edged, slick precision, others, including Scottie Parsons and Randall Reid, take a more painterly, organic tack. Still others, namely Otis Jones and Cecil Touchon, follow a decidedly cerebral path toward lucidity. Despite these seemingly divergent approaches, the collection attains cohesion as each artist seeks aesthetic impact through an examination of purity in form, along with the interaction among elements and the space that contains them.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Cecil Touchon Painting in a design project by Jim and Phoebe Howard
Post Dogmatist Painting #267 – 36x36 inches – acrylic and paper on canvas
In a design project by Jim and Phoebe Howard
Cecil Touchon Collage in a House Beautiful Project in New York City
Cecil Touchon Collages in a House Beautiful Project with Phoebe and Jim Howard in New York City called
Designer Visions: Cinema Style sponsored by Hearst magazines. They paired three of their magazines with three top designers to create apartments that were inspired by films all set in New York. They include Phoebe and Jim Howard for House Beautiful - Something's Gotta Give; Steven Gambrel for Town & Country - Six Degrees of Separation; and Richard Hallberg for Veranda - Wall Street. They have also partnered with Bizzi & Partners, the developers of The Setai Fifth Avenue and all of the fabulous spaces are located on the 58th floor with amazing views. Each will also be featured in the respective magazines. House Beautiful has already featured Phoebe Howard's creation in the November issue
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