Exhibition by Painter Rosson Crow Features Large-scale, Vivid Depictions of Nostalgia-laden Interiors
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Exhibition by Painter Rosson Crow Features Large-scale, Vivid Depictions of Nostalgia-laden Interiors
Rosson Crow, Queen's Butcher Shop, 1910, 2008. Oil, enamel and acrylic on canvas, 96 x 144 inches.



FORT WORTH, TX.- For her upcoming FOCUS exhibition, painter and native Texan Rosson Crow will feature large-scale, vivid depictions of nostalgia-laden interiors that blend aspects of history with theatricality. Interior spaces are the foundation upon which the artist constructs her hotly colored, dripping tableaus, which often include Modernist architectural triumphs, such as Los Angeles’ Koenig House. Crow’s canvases also evoke the romance of a bygone era by matching the masculine environments of rodeos, saloons, and trophy rooms, with a lush, expressionist style. FOCUS: Rosson Crow will mark the artist’s first solo exhibition in a museum.

Rosson Crow is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. Crow’s large-scale, raucous paintings have been described as “inspired by diverse references-Baroque and Rococo interior design, cowboy culture, Las Vegas architecture, theatre, and music—their dominant scale pulling the viewer into the psychological space of the spectacle. These paintings oscillate between celebration and desolation.”










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