Showing posts with label Thomas Drymon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thomas Drymon. Show all posts

Monday, September 13, 2010

2nd Thomas Drymon Selects Exhibition

unbearable
Works by Laura Elkins, Claire Feng, Yvette Kraft and Joyce Zipperer
selected by Thomas Drymon.
 

September 16–October 17, 2010
Opening reception: Thursday, September 16, 6–
9pm
Studio B Gallery at Biagio

In “unbearable,” the second of three Thomas Drymon Selects exhibits, the curatorial series narrative is played out as the four artists explore what is revealed and what is not. Featuring works by Laura Elkins, Claire Feng, Yvette Kraft and Joyce Zipperer, the exhibition provides glimpses into the artists’ worlds and provides commentary on our own.

Laura Elkins’ self-portraits as first ladies imbues the powerful women she portrays with emotion seldom seen in public; Claire Feng’s soft-focus paintings of every-day life are subtle snapshots with powerful subtext; Yvette Kraft’s whimsical, textural paintings, inspired by real-life subjects, bring humor and pathos to our daily routine; and Joyce Zipperer’s lingerie series, made of crotcheted metal wire, is as intricate as the hand-work required to make each piece.

About Thomas Drymon Selects:
The three exhibitions planned by Thomas Drymon each year follow a narrative arc. Artists are chosen based on their exploration of the theme or narrative but also their willingess to reconsider their work in that context. For 2010, the narrative concerns revelation and the degree to which artists expose themselves to the world while commenting on it at the same time. Exhibitions are planned each year at traditional and nontraditional spaces and are intended to introduce mid-career artists with low- to mid-priced works to a broader audience.


Thomas Drymon 202-299-0027

 Photos from opening night of unbearable
Artist Joyce Zipperer
Claire Feng with Curator Thomas Drymon
Yvette Kraft with Curator Thomas Drymon

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Abstract work at Gallery Neptune























Group exhibition of abstract work by
Duane Cregger, Thomas Drymon, Greg Minah



July 9–August 15, 2009.



Artist Talk: Saturday, July 18, 2PM



Gallery Neptune, 5001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, MD

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Waiting For The World To Begin / Thomas Drymon

Opening Reception: June 21, 4-6pm
Gallery Talk, Sunday July 19, 4pm
@ the Athenaeum

Thomas Drymon is a painter and photographer living in Washington, DC. In Waiting for the world to begin, part of Drymon’s abstract landscape series, the artist meditates on man’s relationship to the natural world and his search for beauty amidst the rubble of daily existence. The paintings reflect moments in time — sometimes light and playful, sometimes dark and dense — but always isolated, with no hint to the past or future.

Drymon will lead a gallery talk, Working Across Media and the Creative Process on Sunday afternoon, July 19 at 4 (free). The artist will discuss Waiting for the world to begin and how he integrates the themes he explores in painting to photography, video and installation. He also will comment on his work as a commercial graphic designer and its influence in his work. Slides and short films will be illustrate the talk.

Athenaeum
201 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA
703.548-0035
www.nvfaa.org