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Artist Statement:
I do the work to go through the process of solving problems and completing thoughts in an ever simplifying language. My goal is to create visual spaces where, in a Rothko sense, the viewer will feel the spiritual experience of color. My aspiration is to record the least cluttered path ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Group and Juried Shows
2009 "What's your E?", Gallery Sae Chul, Seoul, Korea
"Personally Political – Contemporary Sensation" The Art House
Tacheles, Berlin, Germany
"Sketch it out" APW gallery, New York, USA
"The Birth of Right and Left" Ico Gallery, New York, USA
2008 "Traces of Memory" Castello Estense di ...
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Artist Galleries:
www.trevisanarte.com
www.trevisan-international-art. com
http://www.icogallery.com
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Artist Reviews:
Some new work has been included in the September catalog from GalleryFront.com
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27218 6/The-GalleryFrontcom-peak-oil- art-catalog
http://macoll.com/ my work is now featured on the Macoll homepage
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Collections:
collections throughout the world including Canada, America, South Korea and Singapore
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Commissions:
Macoll Communications, Seoul, South Korea
The office of the New York Theatre Review, New York, USA...
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Artist Galleries:
www.trevisanarte.com
www.trevisan-international-art. com
http://www.icogallery.com
...
Further Information
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Artist Reviews:
Some new work has been included in the September catalog from GalleryFront.com
http://www.scribd.com/doc/27218 6/The-GalleryFrontcom-peak-oil- art-catalog
http://macoll.com/ my work is now featured on the Macoll homepage
...
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Collections:
collections throughout the world including Canada, America, South Korea and Singapore
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Commissions:
Macoll Communications, Seoul, South Korea
The office of the New York Theatre Review, New York, USA...
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Jeffrey Gougeon Biography:
Biographical information for Jeffrey Gougeon can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. |
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39
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| Gender |
Male
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
not provided
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| Religion |
not provided |
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| Education |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
playing guitar, gardening, riding scooters, cooking, new york city, film, photography, travel, scuba |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Painting Acrylic
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Abstract Art - (1910 - )
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Sean Scully, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden
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| Favorite Work of Art |
Brice Marden's Cold Mountain Paintings
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
crossing the Brooklyn bridge on a pair of roller blades and later that afternoon seeing Agnes Martin paintings at the Guggenheim for the very first time. Very big day. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
i became an artist to ask and answer a lot of questions. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Jeffrey is a Canadian born painter currently living in Seoul, South Korea. A painter with an equal interest in music composition and interpretation he feels his role as an artist is to humbly allow for the ideas to develop on their own, let them ‘take on a life of their own’, for lack of a better phrase, and the medium will take care of itself. Whether through image or music making the desired reaction to the work is a quiet, meditative, spiritual calm. Throughout these processes Jeffrey is always mostly concerned with dialogue in all its forms; internal, with the work, with the viewer or listener and back again. |
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| Artist Statement |
I do the work to go through the process of solving problems and completing thoughts in an ever simplifying language. My goal is to create visual spaces where, in a Rothko sense, the viewer will feel the spiritual experience of color. My aspiration is to record the least cluttered path to this experience.
The decision making process while working is a dialogue with the work. The technique of applying paint and the language of line, shape and color is almost always the same, but the process is responsive to each new, physical or otherwise, place.
Jeffrey Murray Ovila Gougeon, 2009
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