"ROCKY REACH" -Robert Wilson -Serigraph -1970-80 -Signed & Numbered -165-300

$200.00

Dive into the captivating world of ROCKY REACH, a mesmerizing serigraph by Robert Wilson, created in the vibrant 1970s-80s. This signed and numbered piece, number 165 of 300, spans 25x32 inches of pure blissful abstraction. A harmonious blend of blues and greens invites you to explore geometric shapes that evoke the majestic mountains, serene waters, and the playful dance of sunset gulls overhead. It's a visual symphony that captures the essence of nature while hinting at Wilson's philosophy of art as dynamic energy rather than static form. Unearthed from a retired Manhattan gallery after 40 years in storage, "ROCKY REACH" beckons you to experience the tension between shape and color that Wilson so masterfully crafted, making it a truly unique addition to any collection.

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Dive into the captivating world of ROCKY REACH, a mesmerizing serigraph by Robert Wilson, created in the vibrant 1970s-80s. This signed and numbered piece, number 165 of 300, spans 25x32 inches of pure blissful abstraction. A harmonious blend of blues and greens invites you to explore geometric shapes that evoke the majestic mountains, serene waters, and the playful dance of sunset gulls overhead. It's a visual symphony that captures the essence of nature while hinting at Wilson's philosophy of art as dynamic energy rather than static form. Unearthed from a retired Manhattan gallery after 40 years in storage, "ROCKY REACH" beckons you to experience the tension between shape and color that Wilson so masterfully crafted, making it a truly unique addition to any collection.

Dive into the captivating world of ROCKY REACH, a mesmerizing serigraph by Robert Wilson, created in the vibrant 1970s-80s. This signed and numbered piece, number 165 of 300, spans 25x32 inches of pure blissful abstraction. A harmonious blend of blues and greens invites you to explore geometric shapes that evoke the majestic mountains, serene waters, and the playful dance of sunset gulls overhead. It's a visual symphony that captures the essence of nature while hinting at Wilson's philosophy of art as dynamic energy rather than static form. Unearthed from a retired Manhattan gallery after 40 years in storage, "ROCKY REACH" beckons you to experience the tension between shape and color that Wilson so masterfully crafted, making it a truly unique addition to any collection.

Statement

Robert G. Wilson

Paint the macrocosm, the largest vision possible. Seek the limits of being and paint what is found there. I’m interested in history, dimension, the visible, the invisible, the future of the world, the world as a whole, the wonders of existence, the oneness of creation, the perfection of life, the abundance of intellectual horizons, the mysteries of relationships and the interconnectedness of thought. Harmony, justice and wisdom are found at the farthest limits of powerlessness. I paint the future of art.

Solo Exhibitions

1961   Hall-Coleman Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1963   Picture House Gallery, Walla Walla, Washington

1971    Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1972    Childhood’s End Gallery, Olympia, Washington

1972    Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1973    Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1974    Francine Seders Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1984    Dart Gallery, Chicago, Illinois

1985    Nine-Eleven Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1986    Janus Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia

1995    Metropolis Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1996    Metropolis Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1997    Metropolis Gallery, Seattle, Washington

1998    Metropolis Gallery, Seattle, Washington

2011    Fernando Alvarez Luis Gallery, Stamford, Connecticut

2015    Robert Graves Gallery, Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, Washington

2018    Two Rivers Gallery, Wenatchee, Washington

 

Group Exhibitions

1962      Northwest Annual Exhibition, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington

1963      Northwest Annual Exhibition, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington

1963      Otto Seligman Gallery, Seattle, Washington Northwest Drawings

1966      Northwest Annual Exhibition, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington

1970      Washington State Governor’s Invitational, State Capitol Museum, Olympia, Washington

1973      Washington State Fair, Fine Arts Exhibition, Puyallup, Washington

1974      Edmonds Arts Festival, Edmonds, Washington

1974      Francine Seders Gallery, with John Ford and Mark Tobey, Seattle, Washington

1975      Francine Seders Gallery, group exhibition, First Place

2010      Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery, Stamford, Connecticut

2011      Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery, Stamford, Connecticut

2011      Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery, “Thank you, Stamford,” Stamford, Connecticut

2011      Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery, Group exhibition, Stamford, Connecticut

2012      Fernando Luis Alvarez Gallery, Group exhibition, Stamford, Connecticut

2014     Wenatchee Chamber of Commerce

2014     Two Rivers Gallery, Featured Artist, Wenatchee, Washington

2014     Robert Graves Gallery, Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, Washington group exhibition

2015    Robert Graves Gallery, Members’ Exhibition, Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, Washington

2015    Performing Arts Center, Wenatchee, Washington

2015    North Central Washington Juried Exhibition, Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center, Wenatchee, Washington

2016    Robert Graves Gallery, Members’ Exhibition, Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee, Washington

2016    Moses lake Museum and Art Center, Four Northwest Visions, paintings and drawings by four Pacific Northwest artists, Russ Hepler, Jim Huber, Susan Kimmel and Robert Wilson

2016   Two Rivers Gallery, featured artist, Wenatchee, Washington

2017   Robert Graves Gallery, Members’ Exhibition, juried award. Wenatchee, Washington

2018   Gallery One, Ellensburg, Washington.

2018   Two Rivers Gallery, member's exhibition.

 

Reviews, Lectures, Articles, Illustrations

1972    Daily Olympian, Arts Review, Olympia, Washington

1974    Exhibition Review, Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington

1995    Pre-Established Harmony, Orison, vol. IV, Appreciating Women

1996    The Role of the Arts, Orison V, Seeing with the Art-Eye, Association of Baha’i Studies, Art Institute, Canada

1997    Acknowledging the Soul, Association of Baha’i Studies, Arts Institute

1997    Arts and Artists of the Pacific Northwest, Issaquah, Washington

2003    Lecture: Mark Tobey and His Art, Tacoma Art Museum, Northwest Mythologies, Tacoma, Washington

2005    Publication: Mark Tobey, His Art, and the Seattle Baha’i Community, Baha’i Studies Review, Volume 12, London, England

2007    Cover design for the book Psyche and Eros, Bahá’í Studies in Psychology, by Rhett Diessner, George Ronald, London, England

2014    Member, Two Rivers Gallery, Board of Directors, Wenatchee, Washington,

2014    Member, Pybus Market Fine Arts Committee, Wenatchee, Washington

2015    Member, Robert Graves Gallery, Board of Directors, Wenatchee, Washington

2015    Speaker on panel discussion hosted by the Wenatchee Valley Museum, “The Importance of Contemporary Art in North Central Washington,” along with artists Marita Dingus, Gregg Schlanger, Scott Bailey and Natalie Schmidt.

2016    Susan Lagsdin, Robert Wilson, Artist Profile, The Good Life, Wenatchee Washington, January 2016, p. 38

2017    Susan Lagsdin, Robert Wilson, Artists Update, The Good Life, Wenatchee, Washington, January 2017, p. 31

2017    The Turnip Truck(s) Vol. 3, no. 1 Spring/Summer 2017, Abundance, interview with Robert G. Wilson, featured artist

2018    Performing Arts Center, Wenatchee, installation of two large oil paintings

2018    Washington Arts Commission, Art in Public Places, "Father and Son: Selections by Robert Wilson and Rainn Wilson http://artswa.org/mwebcgi/mweb?request=record;id=82;type=901

 

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