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Slow Painting: The Deliberate Renaissance

The Oglethorpe University Museum of
Art is proud to debut Slow Painting: A Deliberate Renaissance
Sunday, September 17 through December 17. This groundbreaking
exhibition explores a new art movement focused on highly
skilled figure painting harkening back to the Old Masters of
Europe. The opening will be held Sunday, September 17 from
4:00 until 6:00 p.m. in the Skylight Gallery. The ceremony is
free and open to the public.
Slow Painting: A Deliberate
Renaissance brings together over 40 contemporary paintings
and drawings by 22 artists. These New Realism artists intend
to lead contemporary art into the future. With its attention
to detail and beauty, slow painting is very rapidly gaining
recognition as a bold new movement and is being lauded as New
York’s new "fast".
OUMA's Fall 2006 exhibition has been
described as “ground breaking” by the director of a premiere
NYC gallery and a national arts publication. About 40
contemporary paintings and drawings by artists who care about
beauty and the history of fine art will be shown in this
exhibition. According the OUMA Director, Lloyd Nick, “the
exhibition will usher in a new Renaissance in art.”
Artists include: Richard Maury,
Jeffrey Mims, Francisco Roa, Jacob Collins, Renée Foulks,
Grayon Parrish, Olivera Pudar, Kamille Corey, Adrian Gottlieb,
John Morra, Jimmy Darrell Sanders and Christopher Pugliese.
For additional information about Oglethorpe
University Museum events, call (404) 364-8555, or use our
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to email us.
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