The dense and textured canvases of Joseph Stabilito’s new body of work swirl with elements of anatomy, astronomy, technology and biology. He has created a vocabulary of marks and motifs that create expansive universes, depicting the conscious and subconscious states of the human experience. Megacosm is on view from June 3-July 9th at D’Arcy Simpson…
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D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Chromatic Scale by Michael Simpson
Michael Simpson continues his rigorous series of color field paintings in his latest show “Chromatic Scale.”
Artist Reception for “Chromatic Scale” by Michael Simpson at D’Arcy Simpson Art Works
Michael Simpson continues his rigorous series of color field paintings in his latest show “Chromatic Scale.” These paintings explore and experiment with color relationships and interactions in ways that transcend the physical material, creating a psychological, emotive effect. The artist rubs pigment into raw wood, allowing the material’s porousness and grain to influence the texture…
Opening Reception for Why Look? by Xan Peters
In Why Look?, Xan Peters asks the viewer what we can learn about our natural world when it comes to us as an artistic expression, free from the detachment of science.
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Why Look? by Xan Peters
In Why Look?, Xan Peters asks the viewer what we can learn about our natural world when it comes to us as an artistic expression, free from the detachment of science. ****** Xan Peters started studying paleontology as an undergrad, which influences their art. Peters switched their degree to art after three years and…
Opening Reception for “Elements of a View” by Zach Neven
Zach Neven’s minimalist landscapes are informed by place. He grew up and still lives in Columbia County and spends much of his time exploring and photographing back roads and mountain trails searching for new views and vistas of this beautiful countryside. The mountains, fields, forests and skies are starting points for his interpretations, which are…
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Elements of a View by Zach Neven
Zach Neven’s minimalist landscapes are informed by place. He grew up and still lives in Columbia County and spends much of his time exploring and photographing back roads and mountain trails searching for new views and vistas of this beautiful countryside. The mountains, fields, forests and skies are starting points for his interpretations, which are…
PEGGY ANDERSON -Early Works- Opening on Saturday!
PEGGY ANDERSON -Early Works- Opening on Saturday! 10/29/22 Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm Location: Hudson Milliner Art Salon 415 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 Please join us for an exhibition of Peggy Anderson’s early paintings. Rediscovered after over 40 years, Anderson’s paintings show the early vision and innate artistic aesthetic that influence her current work…
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Seeing Through the Gray by Mary Breneman
Mary Breneman debuts a new series of expressionistic landscape and wildlife paintings in “Seeing Through the Gray”, which marks a new direction into abstraction and heightened personal expression. These intimate paintings are inspired by photographs taken on meditative nature walks that are later reinterpreted in the studio. They are at once, representational, abstract and emotionally…
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works Presents: Looking Up
D’Arcy Simpson Art Works is pleased to feature new work by Jeremy Bullis and Michael Larry Simpson in Looking Up, opening on Saturday, February 12th, 2022. The large scale color field paintings by Simpson shown alongside Bullis’ ethereal kinetic mobiles fashions an immersive atmosphere of movement filling this intimate gallery with music for…