Autumn Rooney

January 15 February 20
Reception: January 15, 5 – 9

Robert ParkeHarrison

Promisedland
March 12 – April 10
Reception: March 12, 6–8:00

The Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present Promisedland, a show of new work by Robert ParkeHarrison. Robert creates work that tells stories of loss, human struggle, and personal exploration within landscapes scarred by technology and over use. The mythic world he creates in his photos depicts futile attempts to save or rejuvenate nature from a destructive civilization of consumption and technology. The protagonist in this world patches holes in the sky, creates rain machines, chases storms to create electricity, and listens to the earth to learn its needs.

The images embody aspects of theater, sculpture, painting and photography. The eleven new large-scale works will be on display at the Richard Levy Gallery from March 12th through April 10th.

Robert ParkeHarrison received a M.F.A. in Photography from the University of New Mexico. He was the recipient of a Roswell Museum and Art Center Artist-In-Residence Grant, and will be featured in the 1999 Tokyo Biennale at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.

 

David Levinthal

spring fever
April 16 May 29
Reception: April 16, 5 – 9

The Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present Promisedland, a show of new work by Robert ParkeHarrison. Robert creates work that tells stories of loss, human struggle, and personal exploration within landscapes scarred by technology and over use. The mythic world he creates in his photos depicts futile attempts to save or rejuvenate nature from a destructive civilization of consumption and technology. The protagonist in this world patches holes in the sky, creates rain machines, chases storms to create electricity, and listens to the earth to learn its needs.

Eleven new large scale wortks are featured in Promisdlan. The images embody aspects of theater, sculpture, painting and photography.

Robert ParkeHarrison received a M.F.A. in Photography from the University of New Mexico. He was the recipient of a Roswell Museum and Art Center Artist-In-Residence Grant, and will be featured in the 1999 Tokyo Biennale at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.

Art Chicago

Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
May 7 11

Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present works by an anonymous artist, late 20th c., Stuart Arends, Mala Breuer, Suzanne Caporael, Matt Gray, David Levinthal, Robert ParkeHarrison, Raymond Pettibon, and Autumn Rooney.

Marc Baseman, Karen Bucher, Charles Dunbar, Ted Laredo, Suzanne Marshall

new mexico group show
July 6  – August 14
Reception: July 23, 5 – 9

The Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present a group show featuring five New Mexico artists chosen from a recent statewide call for entries. The gallery will be showing drawings by Marc Baseman (Taos), the photographs of Karen Bucher (Las Cruces), paintings by Charles Dunbar (Albuquerque), paintings and objects by Ted Laredo (Albuquerque), and monotypes and digital prints by Suzanne Marshall (Sandia Park).

an anonymous artist, late 20th c.

still-life objects, actual size
August 20 – September 18
Reception: August 27, 6:00 – 8:00

The Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present still-life objects, actual size , new paintings (oil and collage on panel) by an anonymous artist, late 20th century.

San Francisco International Art Expo 2

Fort Mason, San Francisco, CA
September 30 October 3

Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present works by an anonymous artist, late 20th c., Stuart Arends, Marc Baseman, Ross Bleckner, Suzanne Caporael, Matt Gray, David Levinthal, Wes Mills, Robert ParkeHarrison, Autumn Rooney, Lorna Simpson, Tom Waldron and Susan Wing.

Ross Bleckner

new etchings
October 15 – November 20

The Richard Levy Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new etchings by New York artist Ross Bleckner. The exhibition’s 10 color prints, published by Paulson Press, explore the artist’s ongoing obsession with light and his interest in the scientific study of natural phenomena. Bleckner’s surfaces are packed with small organic shapes which resemble cells or abstract life-forms. As with his paintings, the artist used short bursts from an airbrush to create delicate shading and gently rounded forms. His references to science, through the use of repeated cell shapes and clustered molecules, are brought into a lush and organic unity with the notion that cells are the most fundamental units of life.

Ross Bleckner was born in New York in 1949 and attended New York University and the California Institute of Arts. A major survey of his paintings was hosted by the Solomon Guggenheim Museum in 1995.

Artist’s Choice

Benifit Auction
December 1 – 11

Year: 1999
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 11 am–4 pm
Location: 514 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
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