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Michael Gregory Down Opal, 2021

Michael Gregory
Down Opal, 2021
Oil on canvas on panel
60 x 50 inches

Michael Gregory October on the Hudson, 2020

Michael Gregory
October on the Hudson, 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
16 x 40 inches

Michael Gregory Picabo, 2020

Michael Gregory
Picabo, 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
36 x 46 inches
 

Michael Gregory Bend in the River (Hudson), 2020

Michael Gregory
Bend in the River (Hudson), 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
16 x 20 inches

Michael Gregory Kimble, 2020

Michael Gregory
Kimble, 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
16 x 20 inches

Michael Gregory View from Olana, 2020

Michael Gregory
View from Olana, 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
22 x 48 inches

Michael Gregory Blue Note, 2020

Michael Gregory
Blue Note, 2020
Oil on canvas on panel
56 x 62 inches

Michael Gregory Esopus, 2019

Michael Gregory
Esopus, 2019
Oil on panel
36 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Staatsburg, 2019

Michael Gregory
Staatsburg, 2019
Oil on panel
36 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Veridi Veritate, 2017

Michael Gregory
Veridi Veritate, 2017
Oil on canvas on panel
22 x 45 inches

Michael Gregory Jasper, 2016

Michael Gregory
Jasper, 2016
Oil on canvas on panel
72 x 58 inches

Michael Gregory Untitled, 2004

Michael Gregory
Untitled, 2004
Oil on panel
8 x 6 inches
Framed: 13 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 2 1/4 inches

Michael Gregory Untitled, 1999

Michael Gregory
Untitled, 1999
Oil on panel
8 x 6 inches
Framed: 13 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 2 1/4 inches

Biography

Born in 1955 in Los Angeles, CA, he received his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1980. Previously living and working in Bolinas, California, Gregory has been fascinated with the study of old barns and silos. While he paints them from his imagination, the barns often appear so true to life and so rich in detail that they can almost be construed as photographic in nature. He works from a limited palette of whites, greys and blacks to create an often brooding landscape that invites contemplation. The barns dominate the space they are set in, commanding attention as they freeze in time that rare light before a storm. While also characterized by a richness in detail, Gregory's flowers provide a sharp contrast to the barns. They are meticulously painted in sharp luminous colors that jump out in stark contrast to the glossy black backgrounds behind them. Like the barns, these paintings are flawless, and executed with meticulous detail. Each flower is displayed alone, singled out as though spot lit on a stage. Gregory's work is included in many private and public collections including The U.S. Trust Company in New York, Microsoft Corporation, General Mills Corporation, Bank of America and Champion International Corporation, and The Denver Art Museum. The artist currently lives and works in New York.