| On 12 October 2007 an exhibition
of paintings by distinguished modern artists associated with the
state of Maine will open at ACME Fine Art, Boston. A reception
from six to eight on Friday evening (the 12th) will mark the occasion.
This is the second group exhibition on this theme mounted by gallery
director, David Cowan. The exhibition is appropriately titled MAINE
MODERN TWO. It will run through Saturday 24 November.
MAINE MODERN TWO will feature artwork
that was created as early as the 1920s and as recently as last
week. Early modern artists
whose work will be included in the exhibition are Marguerite Zorach
and Maitland De Gorgorza. Fine examples of mid-century modern painting
by Michael Loew, William Kienbusch, Dorothy Eisner, Maurice Freedman,
Panos Ghikas, and Charles Duback will be also be on display. Contemporary
examples by Stephen Pace, Philip Malicoat, George Lloyd and Robert
Hamilton will figure prominently in the exhibition as well. An
additional highlight of the exhibition will be three important
abstract canvasses by Will Barnet that were recently on view at
the Montclair Museum of Art as a part of the artist’s solo
exhibition there.
MAINE MODERN TWO
will be on view at ACME Fine Art, Boston from 12 October through
24 November, 2007. ACME Fine Art is located at 38
Newbury Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. Gallery hours
are 11:00 to 5:30 Tuesday through Saturday.
For further information please
contact the gallery at 617.585.9551, or via e-mail at info@acmefineart.com.
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