Grand Central Atelier celebrated the
debut of its Eleventh Street Arts gallery last week with an inaugural
group show, boldly marking their arrival on the thriving Long Island
City gallery scene.
More than
one hundred attendees toured the gallery of over 90 paintings
and sculptures by
founding
members, alumni, and resident artists of the Grand Central
Atelier. Classically inspired realist portraits, figures, landscapes
and still lifes lined freshly painted gallery walls, below newly hung
track lighting. What was a vast, unpolished warehouse a few short
months ago, is now a beautiful showcase for some of the best
contemporary realist artists working today.
The centerpiece of the show was artist
and GCA instructor Colleen Barry's “Portrait of Jamaal.” This
most recent oil portrait by the figurative expert was inspired by her
summer travels through the rich antiquity of central Italy. “I
wanted to place a contemporary subject in a classical triangular
composition” said Ms. Barry. “Jamaal's eye aligns almost
perfectly in the horizontal center of the canvas.” The result is a
balanced and unified image with an engaging central emphasis. “The
trick with working from the live model is always trying to do more
with less [time].” Ms. Barry certainly makes the most of her model
time with varied paint application and calculated moments of
heightened visual interest.
Other focal points of the show included
seascapes by Edward Minoff and Jacob Collins, Self portraits by Will
St. John and Josh LaRock and Still Lifes by Michael Klein and Sam
Hung. Sculptural pieces were highlighted by Kate Lehman's Bronze
“Roman,” a striking depiction of the artist's two year old son
standing poised seemingly before his own awaiting future.
The Eleventh Street Arts gallery
occupies the front-most quarters of a sprawling 12,000 square foot space that is the new home of the Grand Central Atelier,
having moved from their Midtown Manhattan location last August.
After viewing the featured work, guests were encouraged to explore
the adjoining studios to see what was currently on the easels of the
resident artists and apprentices of GCA. Works in progress and those
recently finished were on view (and on sale), also giving the public
the opportunity to meet the artists in their own work environment.
Patrick Byrnes, GCA Resident Artist and
Eleventh Street Arts Manager, who both coordinated and showed in the
exhibition has high aspirations for the gallery “With an exciting and diverse program of professional solo/group shows, exhibitions, lectures and social events, our goal is to promote and celebrate the best contemporary talents working in a classically inspired representational mode,” said Mr.
Byrnes. "We hope that eventually the gallery can become an important hub for education, conversation, and connoisseurship in the Long Island City arts scene."
The inaugural group show will remain on
display through January 23, 2015, with viewing available by appointment.
To schedule a visit or make a purchase inquiry, please contact Eleventh Street Arts Gallery Manager Patrick Byrnes at eleventhstreetarts@gmail.com.
Coming up this spring; a small group show of alla prima floral paintings and large group exhibition surveying contemporary figure drawing methods.
Be sure to stay connected with Eleventh
Street Arts via their Instragram feed http://instagram.com/eleventh_street_arts and with their soon to be launced official website.
Contributed by Al Costanzo - GCA Core Artist and Blogger
Photography by Mariana Hernรกndez-Rivera