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News: Martha Campbell with clients at Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair , March 25, 2022

Martha Campbell with clients at Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair

March 25, 2022

Martha Campbell with clients at Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair. 

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News: 'Touch The Earth Lightly': Brooks-Park House, Studios Sit At Crossroads Of Preservation, Or Demolition, March 25, 2022 - Bryan Boyhan for Southampton Press

'Touch The Earth Lightly': Brooks-Park House, Studios Sit At Crossroads Of Preservation, Or Demolition

March 25, 2022 - Bryan Boyhan for Southampton Press

James Brooks and his wife, Charlotte Park, once walked to work each day — from the back of their shingled cottage, the screen door of the porch closing behind them, along a 100-yard-long path edged in moss that connected their tiny home in the woods of Springs with a pair of studios where they both painted.

The floor of the 11 acres of scrub oak forest that surrounded them was flecked with bits of grass, dry leaves and more moss, a thick canopy of green overhead in the summer. By winter, the naked limbs of the trees cast abstract shadows on the ground that looked as if they could have leapt off the canvas of one of their paintings.

In the spring and fall, as the seasons changed, Park would have taken note of the evolution of plants and flowers in the landscape, and commented on the birds passing through, nesting or migrating. She made careful and thorough observations of the natural world around her, noted in dozens of journals she kept over the decades she lived in Springs — from walks in the woods, outside her studio, or watching out the windows from the house that had once been a fisherman’s shack, all of it subtly informing her soft and warm canvases.

Meanwhile, on the floor of his self-designed studio — with its jagged roof line and flood of natural light — Brooks worked on his monumental paintings, conjuring lines and forms and pools of color.

Together, he and Park created some of the art that helped define the nascent abstract expressionist movement in America and established Springs as an outpost of creative thought in the wilds of the East End.

But today, those buildings — the house, two studios and another outbuilding used as guest quarters — are boarded up, some with tarps on their roofs to keep out the rain and snow. Parts are in danger of collapsing in on themselves. When the Town of East Hampton acquired the 11 acres as open space back in 2013, the intention was to simply knock down the buildings that stood there. Continue Reading

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News: Treasures from the Vault: Yvonne Thomas, March 24, 2022 - Lauren Wolfer, Associate Curator of Special Collections & Archives for Articulate

Treasures from the Vault: Yvonne Thomas

March 24, 2022 - Lauren Wolfer, Associate Curator of Special Collections & Archives for Articulate

By Lauren Wolfer, Associate Curator of Special Collections & Archives for Articulate
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News: The Art Scene 03.24.22: Palm Beach Modern, March 24, 2022 - Mark Segal for the East Hampton Star

The Art Scene 03.24.22: Palm Beach Modern

March 24, 2022 - Mark Segal for the East Hampton Star

Palm Beach Modern
Chelsea’s Berry Campbell Gallery is attending the Palm Beach Modern and Contemporary art fair from today through Monday with a roster heavy with artists who have worked on the East End.

The gallery’s booth has work by the modern artists Mary Abbott, Alice Baber, Dan Christensen, John Ferren, Perle Fine, Grace Hartigan, Syd Solomon, Theodoros Stamos, and Esteban Vicente, and the contemporary practitioners Eric Dever, Susan Vecsey, and Frank Wimberley.

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News: The Art Scene 03.17.22, March 17, 2022 - Mark Segal for The East Hampton Star

The Art Scene 03.17.22

March 17, 2022 - Mark Segal for The East Hampton Star

Charlotte Park in Chelsea
"Charlotte Park: Works on Paper From the 1950s" opens Thursday at Berry Campbell Gallery in Chelsea and will continue through April 23. 

For Park, working on paper gave her considerable freedom. Her monochrome palette of the early '50s enabled her to focus on form. She reintroduced color into her art in the middle of the decade, evolving a lyrical style in which suggestions of the natural world appear. 

Park united painting and drawing throughout the decade, creating a vocabulary featuring clustered loops, black curvilinear forms, and anatomical suggestions, but figurative elements were either suppressed or diffused.

In the late '50s, Park and her husband, the painter James Brooks, relocated from Montauk to an 11-acre parcel in Springs that the Town of East Hampton acquired in 2013. A committee of community members is working to have the structures renovated and the site preserved as an art and nature center.

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News: Eric Dever: Artist in Residence , March 13, 2022

Eric Dever: Artist in Residence

March 13, 2022

Eric Dever: Artist in Residence 
Parrish Art Musesum, Water Mill, New York
March 13 - April 24, 2022
View Works by Eric Dever

 
"A 65-year tradition celebrating youthful creativity, the program was enhanced by this year’s artist-in-residence Eric Dever, who led workshops with more than 250 students. A 54-foot-long collaborative mural created during the residency, a video demonstration of the process by Dever, plus original works by the artist will also be on view."

 

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News: UPCOMING EVENT: Nanette Carter Speaking at Towson University Center for the Arts Gallery, March  2, 2022 - Towson University

UPCOMING EVENT: Nanette Carter Speaking at Towson University Center for the Arts Gallery

March 2, 2022 - Towson University

Center for the Arts Gallery
Towson University
7700 Osler Drive, Towson, Maryland
6:30 - 7:15 pm

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