Reynolds Gallery

Recent Works
In Recent Works, artist and author James Prosek exhibits his well-known tea-stained paper pieces
and his most recent oil and acrylic silhouette paintings on panel. A naturalist and world traveler, Prosek paints animals and foliage in striking reality, often painting his subjects from life. The classic tea-stained work displays a triage of species, mimicking the format of taxonomic documentation, while also confronting ideas of classification and re-contextualization. His most recent body of work depicts dark silhouettes of creatures and plants contrasting a white background, a layout derived from old field guides. In Avian Composition No. 2 (see below), Prosek collages diverse Virginia birds in a painting both systematic and chaotic—unveiling the true unpredictability of nature, and our constant pursuit to classify it.

The Connecticut native graduated from Yale University in 1997 and currently lives and works in Easton, CT. Prosek has exhibited at major venues, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA; Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Academy of Sciences, both, Washington, DC; Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY. He has written for the New York Times and National Geographic Magazine, and has published eleven books, many of which received national recognition. In 2012, he was awarded the Gold Medal for Distinction in Natural History Art (Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia).

 

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January 13 – February 24, 2017
7 – 9 pm
James Prosek: Recent Works
January 13 – February 24, 2017
Reynolds Gallery
1514 West Main Street
Richmond, VA 23220

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