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Jeff Muhs' solo exhibition The Origin of Nymphs at Lyons Wier Gallery in NYC travels to Art Wynwood in Miami, Florida, February 14 -18 2013.  A complimentary pass can be found below.

Lyons Wier Gallery - Booth B35 

ART WYNWOOD - International Contemporary Art Fair
Art Wynwood Pavillion
3101 NE 1st Avenue Miami FL 33137
 
VIP Preview
Thursday February 14th, 2013 6-10pm
 
General Show Hours
Friday February 15th, 2013 12-9pm
Saturday February 16th, 2013 12-9pm
Sunday February 17th, 2013 12-7pm
Monday February 18th, 2013 12-6pm
  
The exhibit can be previewed online here and more info about Jeff Muhs can also be found on his website, www.jeffmuhsstudio.com

 
All the best,
Beth
 
Beth McNeill
McNeill Art Group
PO Box 461
Southampton, NY 11969
631.838.4843
 
 
 
 
Jeff Muhs
The Origin of Nymphs
 
 
Jeff Muhs 'Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne (After Ingres)'  Oil on canvas  62" x 74" (diptych)  2012

 
 
Art Wynwood Booth B35
 

Lyons Wier Gallery is pleased to present The Origin of Nymphs, by New York based artist Jeff Muhs at Art Wynwood in Miami, FL.

With The Origin of Nymphs, Muhs’ builds upon his ongoing series of paintings, Another History. The artist cites that through his constant study of art history, he became very interested in certain iconic images that have sustained their compositional and communicative prominence throughout the ages.  In particular, the intangible characteristics that enable some works of art to transcend generations and time and become a part of our collective culture and art historical lexicon today.

In approaching great works from the Renaissance to Romanticism, one is confronted by the true mastery of image making and artistic prowess.  It was while visiting the Louvre and standing in front of La Grande Odalisque (Jean-Auguste Ingres, 1814) that Muhs began to contemplate the profundity of the enduring image.  As a classically trained artist, Muhs was drawn to the draftsmanship and deftness of these Masters and was awestruck by it contributions to, and its negation from, art in the later half of the 20th century. 

Thus inspired, Muhs’ began a quest to truly understand his painting in an artistic, psychological, and cultural sense.  He began to break down his painting into its basic elements and its relation to the stylized female form.  He studied La Grande Odalisque, her expression and stature, and how she related to the culture of her time and ours.  All in an effort to distill the magical quality that this work of art has carried throughout time. 

This led Muhs to a process of deeper study, to the deconstruction and rearrangement of other iconic images from art history.  Via the appropriation of world-renowned iconic images such as Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne (after Ingres) and Venus and Cupid (after Pellegrini), his new works carry some of the inherent power of the originals.  Understanding this and combining it with new artistic elements, Muhs’ has created a contemporary body of work that moves the audience from a cultural and art historical reference to our present and societal zeitgeist.  Muhs’ new series is empowered by these masterful qualities and contextualizes his artistic vision for our time.

Born in Southampton, NY, Jeff Muhs came to art by way of his father, a sculptor and third generation hunting and fishing guide.  Muhs’ rearing along the barrier beach of Long Island’s south shore instilled in him an intimate knowledge of nature that would later become an integral part in Muhs’ art making.  Muhs attended and completed his BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1988.  Jeff Muhs’ work can be found in several private and public collections, namely Beth Rudin DeWoody, Guild Hall Museum, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Ronald Lauder, Cantor Fitzgerald, Time Warner, Inc., Los Angeles County Museum, Hunter Museum, and Ward Museum, among others.  His studio is located in Southampton, NY.



Lyons Wier Gallery
212. 242. 6220
 

 
 
Jeff Muhs 'Venus and Cupid (After Pellegrini)'  Oil on canvas  62" x 74"  2012
 

 
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