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Artist Statement:
My paintings are not about the next thing. They are not about style. They are not about fashion or commerce. My paintings are about the subtle and the sublime--a continuation of the spirit inherent in the work of Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, and Agnes Martin. My work is intended ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP SHOWS
2005 One-person exhibit; Gallery 853; Columbus, Ohio
2001 Solo exhibit; Main Gallery; Franklin University; Columbus, Ohio
2000/2001 Ohio State University's Lecturer's Exhibit; Hopkins Hall Gallery;
Columbus, Ohio
1997 Three-person exhibit; Klutznik National Jewish Museum;
Washington, D.C.
1996 Solo exhibit; ...
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Collections:
Marshall Fields; Chicago, Illinois
CC & F Management Company; San Francisco, California
SunarHauserman; Cleveland, Ohio
TRW Corporate Headquarters; Cleveland, Ohio
Koening Sporting Goods, Corporate Offices; Cleveland, Ohio
Gardner Company Headquarters; Columbus, Ohio
Shilken Inc. Corporate Offices; Columbus, Ohio
...and various private collectors in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Baltimore, ...
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Commissions:
Coming Soon!
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"Marc Ross's work is beautiful almost beyond words. Looming large over the viewer, seamless gradations of blues and greens form an expanse of water, or sky...from far away, a ring beckons, begs to be inspected. Up close, however, it remains fuzzy, like in a dream. These painting were irresistible. Truly sublime." Jenny Young, The Other Paper; Columbus, Ohio
"His current body of work continues in his luminous, abstract style. He uses airbrushes, brushes, rags and sponges--anything he can get his hands on--to create these most colorful and tranquil works." Melinda Greenberg, The Baltimore City Paper; Baltimore, Maryland
"The paradoxically healing power of his work envelops us...restoring order to the chaotic universe on the microcosm of his canvases..." Ori Z. Soltes, Director/Curator, The B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum, Washington, D.C.
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