Skidmore
Contemporary Art presents the work of renowned artist Eric
Nash in a new exhibition entitled “Western Noir.” The show opens this Saturday
Oct. 19 from 5-7pm.
See image:
Eric Nash
Glow 76
Oil on canvas
36" x 48"
2013
Eric Nash
Glow 76
Oil on canvas
36" x 48"
2013
Skidmore
Contemporary Art has been offering quality post-war contemporary art since
1998. Originally located in Malibu, the
gallery relocated to Bergamot Arts Station in 2009. Eric Nash’s much anticipated
new exhibition “Western Noir” will
feature ten paintings plus two charcoal drawings.
Nash was
destined to be an artist.
Although raised by a military family, he found
himself in art class by age four. He threw himself into his painting due to his
personal circumstances and disruptive family life. This creative force led him
to working in advertising later in life, then of course back to his personal
journey with his art. He finds
inspiration in the work of Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, Richard Avedon, Diane
Arbus and Gerhard Ric.
The Noir genre has influenced Nash’s
less is more style of painting, allowing the mystery of the moment to be
featured in each of his works. Nash uses the light and it’s shadows as an
important dimension in his work. His affirmation of the simplistic beauty of iconic
structures many of us know resonate deeply with collectors.
See image:
Eric Nash
The Back Way
Oil on canvas
38" x 60"
2013
The Back Way
Oil on canvas
38" x 60"
2013
Hollywood
actors are clamoring after his work. Stars such as Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de
Rossi, Jerry Bruckheimer, Orlando Bloom, Mena Suvari, Hillary Duff, Alexandra
Balahoutis are all the proud owners of an Eric Nash painting. His works are
also owned by many well-known filmmakers, producers and Hollywood style-makers such
as Adam Blackman and David Cruz of Blackman Cruz. He has private collectors in
New York, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles and
Europe.
An artist reception will be held at Skidmore Contemporary Art
Saturday, October 19th from 5 - 7pm. Skidmore Contemporary Art is located at
Bergamot Station (D-2) 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica. The Show will remain on view through November
19th.
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