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PASSAGE—The Future of Contemporary Realism — ART SHOW


Rodrigo Mateo, The Fur Coat, 2024

<click> to read about us in the August 2024 issue of Fine Art Connoisseur

We invite you to meet the artists who are shaping the future of Classical Realism

Over 100 works by 40 artists will be on display and available for sale in this extraordinary show.

Preview — Sat, Aug 24, 1pm to 6pm — RSVP here

Opening reception — Sun Aug 25, 1pm to 6pm - Open to the Public

Closing reception — Sun Sept 1, 1pm to 6pm - Open to the Public

Contributing artists are trained or teach at Grand Central Atelier in Brooklyn, NY. Their portraits, figures, landscapes, and florals — created from life — demonstrate technical skill, artistic vision, and deep understanding of form, nature, and the sensuous world around us.

A digital catalogue is now available. The catalogue features hi-resolution photographs and information on all artworks. You may look through the catalogue in anticipation of seeing the works in person, but you may also purchase directly from the catalogue before the show opens.

Grand Central Atelier is a national treasure

After spending years mastering age old techniques in various media — painting, drawing, sculpture, and bas relief — Grand Central Atelier artists bring contemporary visions into focus. We relate to these visions without entirely knowing why. We just feel drawn to them. From breathtaking landscapes to captivating portraits, the artworks emerging from this movement evoke a transcendent emotional response.

From Heather Personett’s masterful sculptures in patinated clay to Kevin Müller’s epic landscapes and figures, you will witness a breadth and depth of work. Brendan Johnston’s visionary travertine Tiburtinus I and oil on linen figures compel attention. Devin Cecil-Wishing’s parrots and florals are a masterclass in color and precision. The portraits of Tyler Berry are miracles of light and form. Chelsea Bard’s drawings and paintings draw both subject and observer into timeless dialogue. Liz Beard and Rodrigo Mateo tell stories in still life.

Before the Show

Two weeks of plein air painting in the weeks before and after the show

Christina Grace Mastrangelo, Reverence (White Rose)

Most of the artists in the show will be in residence at Willow in the two weeks before the show closes on September 1. The artists will embark in pairs on a plein air painting adventure across the scenic landscapes of southern Vermont.

You can support the show and residential week by partnering with us! We are seeking generous individuals to offer their property as subject for a landscape painting. We seek properties with grand or intimate views, historic buildings, landscaped gardens, or breathtaking natural streams and rivers. Invite the artists to your property during daytime hours during the week of Monday August 18 through Friday August 22. The artists will stay overnight at Willow all week.

We ask our neighbors across southern Vermont to volunteer their properties with scenic views, antique buildings, ponds , streams or old growth trees. After breakfast at Willow each morning, the artists will pack up portable easels, brushes, paints, and canvases and come to you.

You will love how they capture your property on a canvas! Your support of their work is deeply appreciated!

Sign up for an exclusive preview

We are thrilled to offer art enthusiasts an exclusive opportunity to experience ATELIER in person at Willow before the show opens. Join us on Satyrday August 23 from 1pm to 6pm for a private viewing. This early viewing allows serious art collectors first access to the available works in a more intimate setting.

Notes on the Show

Art created from life

Tyler Berry, The Squall, 2024

All of the artworks featured in the exhibit are created from life, meaning that the artists observed and directly studied their subjects in real-life settings. This approach involves working from direct observation rather than relying on photographs or solely on imagination.

By working from life, the artists are able to capture the true essence and subtleties of their subjects. They carefully study the light and form, the nuances of color and value, and intricate details that can transform a subject into a master composition. This hands-on approach allows them to create artworks that possess a sense of authenticity.

Working from life requires patience, discipline, and a deep understanding of the principles of classical art. The artists spend countless hours carefully observing and studying their subjects, honing their skills in capturing the intricacies of the human figure, the natural world, and still life compositions.

Through dedication and extensive training, these artists are able to infuse their artworks with a sense of vitality and presence. Each brushstroke, pencil mark, or sculpted form is a deliberate and thoughtful response to what they see.

At this show, you will witness the artists' ability to translate the three-dimensional world onto a two-dimensional canvas or into a sculptural form.

Classical technique in the contemporary world

Scott Garder, Santiago

2024

Contemporary Classical Realism is an artistic movement that combines the techniques and principles of classical art with a contemporary approach. It emphasizes skillful draftsmanship, meticulous attention to detail, and a focus on capturing the beauty and essence of the natural world.

In some ways, this movement is not entirely new. Instead, it is a radical renewal of values worth cultivating. It invites us to appreciate the timeless techniques of the past while embracing the contemporary world we live in. It celebrates the skill, dedication, and vision of talented artists who push the boundaries of traditional art, creating works that are technically impressive and emotionally resonant.

Chelsea Bard, Days. Hours.Seasons. I

2024

Your Patronage Supports Artists

Thank you for considering the purchase of these exceptional artworks and for supporting the artists of Grand Central Atelier in their teaching and study. Your support plays a vital role in sustaining the artistic community and ensuring the continuation of classical art education. By investing in these artists, you become a part of their journey and help foster a thriving artistic ecosystem of teacher, student, and patron.

We invite you to explore the artworks on display, knowing that your purchase will have a meaningful impact on the artists' ongoing and work. Your support will contribute directly to the renewal of a timeless tradition and help to shape a new and contemporary vision for the art world.

Artist Bios

Getting to Willlow

By car: Willow is located in the village of South Newfane VT about 25 minutes northwest of Brattleboro VT and 30 minutes northeast of Wilmington VT.

  • From Brattleboro, take Route 30 north about 9 miles. Go left on Depot Road where the West River and Rock River meet; travel 2 miles on Depot Road until you cross a small bridge over the Rock River; go left on Dover Road through the village of Williamsville; after passing through Williamsville you will cross a covered bridge. Willow is exactly 1.2 miles on your left. If you come to a stop sign you have gone 300 feet past our driveway.

  • From Wilmington, take Route 100 north toward West Dover about 3.5 miles. A half mile past the River Valley Market, take a right on East Dover Road; travel 1 mile. Take a right on Dover Hill Road; travel 8 miles on Dover Hill Road and E Dover Road (they are continuous) until you reach a 3-way stop sign in the village of South Newfane. Willow is 300 feet past the stop sign on your right.

By train: there are daily Amtrak trains from Washington DC, New York and Springfield MA.

By plane: Travelers may find Hartford (BDL—64.4 miles, 90 minutes) and Boston (BOS—85.7 miles, 2 hours 20 minutes) to be most convenient. Other nearby airports to check are Rutland VT (RUT, 55 miles, 1 hour 20 minutes), Manchester NH (MHT—85 miles, 2 hours), Albany NY (ALB—73 miles, 1 hour 40 minutes), and Worcester MA (ORH, 81 miles, 1 hour 50 minutes).

When you arrive at Willow

Park to the right and rear of Willow’s main house. Follow the signs to the building entrance on the pond (rear) side. Because our front hall will be used as gallery space, the front door will be locked; signs will direct you back to the entrance on the pond side of the building.

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