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John Beerman

Land and Spirit

September 4 – October 11, 2014

Two Yellow Flowers, Transplanted

Two Yellow Flowers, Transplanted
2012
oil on linen
42 x 42 inches

Moon At Pigeon Shoot

Moon At Pigeon Shoot
2011
oil on linen
30 x 40 inches

White Clouds, Hollywood Ranch

White Clouds, Hollywood Ranch
2012
oil on linen
36 x 48 incehs

Grandfather Mountain, New Moon

Grandfather Mountain, New Moon
2014
oil on linen
22 x 26 inches

Autumn Memory, Toxaway

Autumn Memory, Toxaway
2013
oil on linen
30 x 40 inches

Two Yellow Flowers

Two Yellow Flowers
2011
oil on linen
18 x 24 inches

Church, Summer 7am

Church, Summer 7am
2013
oil on linen
16 x 20 inches

Church, Early Spring 11am

Church, Early Spring 11am
2013
oil on linen
16 x 20 inches

Church, Summer 1pm

Church, Summer 1pm
2013
oil on linen
16 x 20 inches

Chatwood Field, Summer Dusk

Chatwood Field, Summer Dusk
2014
oil and wax on linen
36 x 48 inches

Chatwood Summer Morning

Chatwood Summer Morning
2014
oil on canvas
30 x 60 inches

Hill Near Placitas (Again)

Hill Near Placitas (Again)
2014
oil on linen
48 x 60 inches

Bull Pasture with Thistle

Bull Pasture with Thistle
2011
oil on linen
24 x 30 inches

Sandia Mountain (Again)

Sandia Mountain (Again)
2014
oil and wax on canvas
48 x 60 inches

West of Bernalillo with Flowers

West of Bernalillo with Flowers
2014
oil and wax on canvas
48 x 60 inches

Press Release

The gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent oil paintings by John Beerman. The exhibition marks the artist’s fifth with the gallery. It will comprise large and small paintings, many of them plein air, completed in locations near and far: Texas, New Mexico, and outside his door in North Carolina.

The artist’s working method and approach is varied in his new body of work. He has some paintings he completes outside on the spot with great fidelity to the scene, the light, and the specific time of day. This includes a series of small paintings of a church captured at different times of the day, its shadows lengthening as late afternoon arrives. Some large paintings he started out-of-doors, which is a new approach for the artist; and a couple of the very largest paintings were done in the studio based on small oil studies that were completed on location. His works are paeans to the landscape and light.

He has painted in landscapes that are new to him, giving the work a particular intensity and focus. Exacting attention has been paid to indigenous plantings, silver greens and spiky plants in the Texas countryside and lush green verdant trees and shrubs in North Carolina.

Beerman has exhibited widely throughout the United States. He received a B.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design and later attended Skowhegan School of Painting of and Sculpture. His work is represented in numerous public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among others.