Don Eddy Exhibition
Nancy Hoffman Gallery
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Eddy’s work of the past three years takes him deeper into life’s mysteries, explorations of nature, perception, and the world around him--natural and urban. While the artist’s earlier works were object oriented, depicting glassware, silverware and toys on a reflective series of glass shelves, his paintings of the past decade have turned to the imagery of what we behold in the world. No longer does the artist select images for cerebral, narrative or metaphorical reasons; he juxtaposes images in poetic relationship to one another, “echo structures,” as the artist calls these connections.
As important as the images Eddy selects in his new paintings is the subject of light through stained glass windows, nightlight bouncing gingerly off a French carousel, or the side of a car moving through city streets. Like magnetic shavings that coalesce through attraction, the images Eddy juxtaposes coalesce through what one might call “attraction,” echo structures of life.
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from February 26, 2009 to April 18, 2009