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Artist Statement:
Each one of my paintings is based on a preconcieved visual concept, which is for the most part designed to give off the impression of a full or "complete" composition. Most of todays images are not bound by thier medium, you are as likley to see a piece of art on the side of a building as you are to see it in an art gallery. My paintings are filled with ordinary images which often seem to me like pictures on a billboard. Its the context in which these images are viewed that changes them into art....
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Artist Exhibitions:
-“New Works on View” Midtown Artists Market- August 2002-Memphis, TN
-“Oil Paintings by Jeremiah Stansbury” D’Edge Art and Unique Treasures-
February 2003- Memphis, TN
-“A Fresh New Look” Painted Planet Art Space-August 2003- Memphis, TN
-Universal Art Gallery--Memphis,TN December-2004 until Present
- "Simple Toy" Solo...
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Artist Galleries:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
Chris Autry- Memphis, TN
Prince Mongo- Memphis, TN
Tom Porter- Ocean Grove, NJ
Stephen Belafonte- Los Angeles, CA
Eric Wagner- Philadelphia, PA
Jamal May- Southhaven, MS
Luke Crossman- Ocean Grove, NJ
Chuck Johnson- Memphis, TN
Matt Davino- Shark River Hills, NJ
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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Reviews for Jeremiah Stansbury:
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Meaning is central to this notion of translation as is seeing; in this context "to see" means to understand how the rise of one external event is prompted by the end of another seemingly separate event. Events or happenings in the world prompt response only in so far as there is meaning. It is a fact that ones response to an external event is what gives that event a "meaning" and shape. "Response" here is defined as making an internal decision that manifests itself in a real or physical way.
Stansbury believes that an artist's style develops through a close investigation into the way he/she gives meaning to the external world. In Jeremiah's words, "Artists can only give meaning to their individual life in the same proportion in which they imbue meaning into the subject of their artwork."
Review from July 2004 online Art Exhibit at Neumu dot com.
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