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Joel B. Garzoli Fine Art specializes in
Early American Paintings from the
19th and 20th centuries.
Mid-Century Surrealist & Modern paintings, with a focus on realism, are also exhibited.
Joel B. Garzoli Fine Art represents several Contemporary painters, sculptors & assemblage artists.
View our Contemporary Photography exhibition, which includes both black & white and color photography.
An important recent acquistion is Rough Sport In The Yosemite, circa 1875 by
James D. Smillie. This major exhibition painting was the culmination of a series of etchings and watercolors created to illustrate William Cullen Bryant's monumental "Picturesque America".
Through December 2, 2011,
Robert Rasely (1950-2005), an exhibition of Magic-Realism.
As so expressively worded by
Theodore F. Wolff of the
Christian Science Monitor:
"It's more than skill and technique that make [Rasely] so effective. It's the obvious pleasure and delight he takes in shaping and sharing his fanciful, private world. A world in which reality is just a tiny bit askew, but in which everything is so sensitively drawn and sumptuously painted that we'd be quite willing to renounce ours in its favor if given the chance."
Rasely was trained at the prestigious Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and has had one-man exhibitions at major galleries from New York to San Francisco. He was a long time resident of Pennsylvania, an inspiring philosoper, and a friend.
Through April 30, 2011,
The Art of Playboy, an exhibition featuring artwork commissioned by Playboy Magazine from 1958-1978.
All of these original oil, tempera and watercolor paintings were published in the magazine or its sister-publication, OUI. These paintings illustrated articles by noted writers including Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., Desmond Morris, William F. Buckley, Andy Warhol, George Axelrod and others. They represent an artistic and social history of the period.
Joel B. Garzoli Fine Art is proud to announce representation of the work of sculptor/glassblower
Evan Chambers.
Evan Chambers creates unique hand-crafted sculpture, combining bronze, metals and hand-blown glass. Each work is unique, with varying combinations of glass, patina and finish detail. They are remarkable conversation pieces, and are sure to arouse curiosity and intrigue. Learn more here.
Through November 20, 2010
Two Emerging Photographers; Renee Peck and Keith Gidlund.
Keith Gidlund works primarily in black & white, and specializes in circular-composed, shot and printed photographs. Keith has modified his traditional film cameras to capture these circular images. Each of his photographs uniquely captures an experience perfectly suited to this circular format. It's as if we are peeking through a round window to experience a small vignette within his world.
Renee Peck is a recent Masters graduate of the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Renee incorporates her self-portrait into much of her work, whether depicting a landscape, cityscape or building interior. With time-lapse photography, she captures varying degrees of
solidity in her figure, sometimes spirit-like and sometimes solidly within the scene.
Thirty Years of Photography by John Wimberley is also currently on view.
Viewing online is an exhibition of fascinating mixed media collage and assemblage by Todd Klempan. His surreal work, combining found objects, imagination and history are both intriguing and soulful. See Klempan's Artnotes for further information.
A Special Exhibition, Art Of War, is also currently on view, with period illustrations dating from the First World War through World War II.
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