Short Fictions by Gary Pearson
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January 20 - March 11, March 12 - March 18
Location: Kelowna Art Gallery
Address: 1315 Water St
Time: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Short Fictions by Gary Pearson
Short Fictions by Gary Pearson will be on display from January 20th - March 18th, 2018.
Short Fictions attends to the marked and fascinating evolution of Gary Pearson’s painting over the decades he has worked as a professional artist. The Kelowna-based artist works largely in painting and drawing, with a strong graphic sensibility and a stark, spare, linear style. This exhibition will feature a focused selection of works on paper and canvas from the last fifteen years, providing the opportunity to examine and reflect upon his mature work. With a few exceptions, Pearson has chosen not to paint the bucolic landscape and light of the Okanagan Valley where he lives and, instead, explores urban spaces and every day through a purposefully crude and repetitive style, drawing subjects and themes primarily from things seen and experienced while travelling.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a full-colour publication with critical examinations of Pearson’s work.
Kelowna Art Gallery 1315 Water St
events@kelownanow.com
Short Fictions by Gary Pearson will be on display from January 20th - March 18th, 2018.
Short Fictions attends to the marked and fascinating evolution of Gary Pearson’s painting over the decades he has worked as a professional artist. The Kelowna-based artist works largely in painting and drawing, with a strong graphic sensibility and a stark, spare, linear style. This exhibition will feature a focused selection of works on paper and canvas from the last fifteen years, providing the opportunity to examine and reflect upon his mature work. With a few exceptions, Pearson has chosen not to paint the bucolic landscape and light of the Okanagan Valley where he lives and, instead, explores urban spaces and every day through a purposefully crude and repetitive style, drawing subjects and themes primarily from things seen and experienced while travelling.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a full-colour publication with critical examinations of Pearson’s work.