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CatskillTrout
new paintings by
2011
May 7 - Jun 19
Opening
Reception for the Artist Saturday, May 7, 5 - 7 p.m.
Chace-Randall Gallery proudly presents Catskill
Trout, new paintings by Alberto Rey May 7 – June 19, 2011. A reception
of the Artist is Saturday, May 7, 5 – 7 p.m.
A world renowned painter, Alberto Rey’s
recent body of work embraces the concept of biological regionalism and
celebrates trout of the Catskill Mountain Region. All works are in oil
on plaster—painterly renderings of our brown trout species in
its river and stream environments.
For the past decade, Rey has been
traveling the western hemisphere working on his Biological Regionalism
Series, as series that has documented the wild fish species found
throughout the United States, Cuba, Iceland, England and Wales. “The
painting exhibitions presented in these regions aim to make residents
more aware of the wildness that is part of their local area,.” says the
artist. Catskill Trout is Rey’s second exhibition at Chace Randall
Gallery, one that continues to document the wild trout species found in
the Beaverkill, Willowemoc and Delaware Rivers.
An avid fly fisherman, Rey has created
his paintings in a manner that captures the solitude, beauty and
connection with the trout that many fisherman/women feel when they
encounter them in the regional waters
“The paintings [in this exhbition]
capture the distinctive color and spot patterns that are specific to
wild trout living in these Catskill streams. These color and spot
patterns are also distinct from other trout found around the world. As I
continue to fish, document and paint these trout, I feel intimately
connected to them, their lineage, their environment and to the history
of American fly fishing established on the banks of these streams. I
hope that my paintings may serve as aesthetic vehicles to connect the
viewer with the wildness and history of the Catskills,” says Rey.
Alberto Rey’s work is influenced by the
fish still life of Gustave Courbet, William Chase and Emil Carlsen, the
landscape work of Martin Heade Johnson and Jose Maria Valesco, as well
as contemporary paintings of Walton Ford and early work of Alexis
Rockman. Consequently, Catskill Trout wonderfully serves as a
reintroduction of piscatorial art back into a contemporary aesthetic
dialogue.
Alberto Rey's work is in over 20 museum
collections throughout the United States and Spain, including the Bronx
Museum of Fine Art, El Museo del Barrio, and the Brooklyn Museum, in
NYC, as well as the National Museum of Wildfife, Jackson Hole, WY,
Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, Livingston Manor, NY, and the
Lowe Art Museum, University of Florida, Miami. His work has been in over
130 national and international exhibitions. He holds a M.F.A. in
painting and drawing from State University of New York, Buffalo, and
continued postgraduate studies at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, in
the late 1980’s.
Chace-Randall Gallery is located at 49
Main Street, Andes, NY. Summer Gallery hours: Friday – Sunday and
Holiday Mondays 11 – 5 and by appointment. For more information, please
visit www.chacerandallgallery.com or call 845.676.4901.
Images from
the exhibition:
all works are in oil on plaster

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Delaware River, Catskills, New York,II 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York IV, 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Delaware River, Catskills, New York, III 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Beaverkill River, Catskills, New York, II 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, V 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, VI 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Upper Beaverkill River, Catskills, New York, III 6" x 9"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Upper Beaverkill River, Catskills, New York, IV 6" x 6"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, IV 6" x 6"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, VIII 6" x 6"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, VII 6" x 6"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Upper Beaverkill River, Catskills, New York, I 32" x 48"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Delaware River, Catskills, New York, I 32" x 48"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, I 19" x 33"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, I 19" x 33"

Biological Regionalism: Brown Trout, Willowemoc River, Catskills, New York, II 32" x 48"
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