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Day by day, as we approach
the beginning of a new era, we are constantly reminded of the
immutable facts of change and the power of time. At this
particular point in history, we are called upon to evaluate the
progress of human kind, assess our common goals, affirm our
personal beliefs, and anticipate the inevitable.
The paintings of Barry
Gross are timely
indications of our current period of spiritual wonderings and
temporal questioning. Barry paints visions, dreams, distant
memories, and people with beautifully articulated figures.
His work, which is spatially
and iconographically complex, invites the viewer to solve the
riddles of time and place, to attempt to determine the state of
consciousness, and to establish the contextual and stylistic
heritage. His emphasis on the placement of precisely rendered
human forms within mystic landscapes provides the viewer a space
of personal contemplation and reverie.
In art historical terms, the
early works of Barry
Gross combine the
hyperfocus of Surrealism with Renaissance spirituality and
humanism. It is then all set to motion with the dynamism and
drama of Baroque. Dali and Fra Angelico join forces with Bernini.
His paintings reveal to the viewer something deeply felt, yet
only vaguely remembered. This dichotomy of reality and fantasy
is matched in other works in which his protagonists are captured
in a never-never land between sleep and awakening or caught
between the depths of the ocean and the limits of outer space.
His current works explore the
theme of isolation and loneliness. The pathos of detachment from
those around us strikes a chord all too familiar in our growing
encapsulation of the individual. We are so often connected
electronically, yet separated by technology from personal,
tactile interaction. Barry’s works are studies in contrast
between reality and fiction, between traditions present and
past, and between this world and the next. They are caught, as
are we, in the reality of the present while we await the
unknowns of tomorrow.
Barry Gross in collections of Elton John, Burt Reynolds, Malcolm
Forbes,
Richard T. Rice - Hard Rock Cafe, Steven R. Kanter and The
Woodruff Family - The Coca Cola Company, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Singer - Singer Sewing Machine Company, A. D. Frazier
- CEO Atlanta Olympic Games, Jeanne
Frazier, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Mullin - CEO Delta Airlines.
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