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Michael Gregory Belpre, 2002

Michael Gregory
Belpre, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Barre, 2002

Michael Gregory
Barre, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Ionia, 2002

Michael Gregory
Ionia, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Grace, 2002

Michael Gregory
Grace, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Rago, 2002

Michael Gregory
Rago, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 30 inches

Michael Gregory Rara Avis, 2002

Michael Gregory
Rara Avis, 2002
Oil on panel
40 x 60 inches

Michael Gregory Untitled, 2002

Michael Gregory
Untitled, 2002
Oil on panel
17 3/8 x 13 3/8 inches

Michael Gregory Untitled, 2002

Michael Gregory
Untitled, 2002
Oil on panel
17 3/8 x 13 3/8 inches

Press Release

John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent paintings by Michael Gregory. This exhibition opens Thursday, May 30th, and will run through Saturday, July 6th.

In his sixth solo exhibition at John Berggruen Gallery, Michael Gregory unveils his latest study of barns and silos set against stormy and uncertain skies.  Also featured are his striking renditions of flowers set against black backdrops.

Michael Gregory, who lives and works in Bolinas, California, sets forth his most recent body of work.  For several years, 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 pallet of whites, grays 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 with 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,  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 of New York, Microsoft Corporation, General Mills Corporation, Bank of America and Champion International Corporation, and The Denver Art Museum.

An opening reception will be held for the artist on Thursday, May 30th, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.