Morrison Gallery expands offerings

KENT — The Morrison Gallery is opening both a new show of works by Cleve Gray and a new space called Morrison Editions.According to gallery owner Billy Morrison, the Gray show will present works from the early 1960s with a few from 1959. “It is a very important transition series of Cleve’s work from the 1940s and 1950s into the 1960s,” Morrison said. “His work dramatically changed again in the 1970s. “There will be 15 large-scale paintings, eight smaller works and four aluminum sculptures.” There will be an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27.Morrison Editions will be in a new space created out of the gallery’s north end. It will offer smaller prints, sculpture and photography on a rotating basis. The first artists featured in the opening will include Chuck Close, Jim Dine, Mark DiSuvero,Helen Frankenthaler, Wolf Kahn, Robert Mangold, Elizabeth Murrary, Philip More and Gray.Farther afield, Morrison and sculptor Peter Woytuk are presenting a six-month outdoor show in New York City called “Woytuk on Broadway.” Woytuk’s work will be on display at 19 outdoor locations along Broadway, from Columbus Circle to 116th Street. The huge Woytuk elephants will be on display only at Columbus Circle. The other 18 locations along Broadway will feature one to four pieces each. “The elephants will be displayed for only six months,” Morrison said. “We are hoping to get extensions for the other locations for up to a full year.”The Morrison Gallery is located at 8 Old Barn Road in Kent. For more information call 860-927-4501 or visit the gallery’s website at www.morrisongallery.com.

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