Recent work by New London artist, Michael Peery on view at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
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Recent work by New London artist, Michael Peery on view at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum
The Kiss, 2016. Collection of the artist.



NEW LONDON, CONN.- The Lyman Allyn Art Museum announces the opening of Time and Again. The exhibition will be on view from February 27 through April 24, 2016.

Time and Again, the second exhibition in the Lyman Allyn’s Near :: New contemporary series, shows recent work by New London artist, Michael Peery. Featured are two large canvases rendering an imaginary scene entitled The Kiss, a private moment in a public house that may raise more questions than it answers. According to Peery, the first canvas, completed in 2002, begged for a new version, which was just recently finished. Displayed in between the two, are seven large and commanding charcoal studies revealing part of the artist’s reconsideration of the subject and his development of the new painting.

Along with these primary works, and further documenting Peery’s process, is a display of several additional visual moments along the journey. A video, presented on a flat screen also installed in the Glassenberg Gallery, extends the exploration of the genesis and realization of the painting, and completes this window into the work within the studio and the consciousness of the artist. Several other recent canvases showing different subject material round out the exhibition of contemporary figurative work, inviting viewers to explore Peery’s process for developing an idea from conception to completion. By using thumbnail sketches, color studies, and preliminary drawings, Peery hopes to show how this process provides visual and thematic guidance for his finished work.

“Throughout my artistic career, I have come into ideas inspired by circumstance, environment and meaningful events” said Peery. “Some ideas are fragile and seem incapable of withstanding close scrutiny or the test of time. Others do stand up and join the backlog of imagery in my mind that insistently call out to be realized. This exhibition has provided me with the chance to address many of these that seem to linger and remain, no matter how I develop artistically. The genre of narrative painting enables me to explore metaphor, symbolism and ambiguities that other genres, in my opinion, tend to restrict. The best narrative paintings ask questions left unanswered by the painter. It is the viewer who is tasked with finished the story.”

Regarding his work Peery states, “Time and Again is a journey I started many years ago, and one that will remain underway—in sketchbooks, bar napkins, or finished canvases—for many years to come.”










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