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Art Chartow
Day's End at Haggerty's Pond - Forest Drenched in Sunlight Reflected in Water

2018

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This peaceful respite in nature is beautifully rendered in oil paint. The artist captures reflected images of the woods surrounding a pond bathed in bright light and deep rich color. Arthur Chartow Day's End at Haggerty's Pond oil on panel 20.50h x 35w in 52.07h x 88.90w cm Biography Solo Exhibitions 2004 “Quiet Places,” Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY 2002 “At Water’s Edge,” Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY 1986 Rubiner Gallery, West Bloomfield, MI. Museum Exhibitions 2016 “80th National Midyear show,” Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2010 “2010 Contemporary Realism Biennial,” Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Fort Wayne, IN 2008 “72nd National Midyear show,” Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH 2007 “71st National Midyear show,” Butler Institute of American Art 2002 “Art of Collecting,” Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI Gallery Group Exhibitions 2012 “City Streets II,” George Billis Gallery, New York, NY 2009 “Selections,” Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 “Eye on the Environment,” Sherry French Gallery 2007 “Panoramas,” Sherry French Gallery. “The Four Seasons,” Sherry French Gallery. “Poetry = Painting,” Sherry French Gallery. 2006 “The Four Seasons,” Sherry French Gallery. Gallery and Invited Artists, Sherry French Gallery. “Mainely Maine,” Sherry French Gallery. Summer invitational, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, IL Featured Artist, Susan Maasch Fine Art, Bangor, ME 2005 “Mainely Maine,” Sherry French Gallery. 2004 “Poetry = Painting: ut pictura poesis,” Sherry French Gallery. 2003 “Mainely Maine,” Sherry French Gallery. “Poetry = Painting: ut pictura poesis,” Sherry French Gallery. “Flowers in February,” Sherry French Gallery. 2002 “The Four Seasons,” Sherry French Gallery. “Poetry = Painting: ut pictura poesis,” Sherry French Gallery. 2001 “Mainely Maine,” Sherry French Gallery, New York, NY. “Small Sizes, Precious Pieces,” Sherry French Gallery. “Contemporary American Landscapes: An Urban and Rural Perspective, ” M. A. Doran Gallery, Tulsa, OK 1991 “Nine Views of Landscape,” Ruth Volid Gallery, Chicago, IL. Landscape show, Rubiner Gallery 1990 “LANDscape,” Ruth Volid Gallery. 1989 “Landscape,” Rubiner Gallery. 1986 “Works on Paper,” Gallery Henoch, New York, NY. Selected Group Exhibitions 2016 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI. 2015 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI. 2008 “Urban Edge,” Grosse Pointe Art Center, Grosse Pointe, MI “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI. 2007 “Michigan Annual XXXIII,” Anton Art Center, Mt. Clemens, MI “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. 2006 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. 2005 “45th Annual Greater Michigan Art Exhibition,” Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art, Midland, MI. 2002 “Land and Water,” Lobby of 717 Fifth Ave, New York, NY; Art Placement International, New York, NY. 2000 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, Birmingham, MI. 1995-99 “Affected Environments,” a traveling exhibition curated by Tim Norris, Art Center of Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI; Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI; Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, MI; Indianapolis Art Center, Indianapolis, IN; Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA; Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw, MI 1994 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Ellen Phelan, juror; Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Association (BBAA), Birmingham, MI. 1993 “Michigan Artists Competition,” Art Center of Battle Creek, Battle Creek, MI 1991 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Al Loving, juror; BBAA, Birmingham, MI. “Michigan Annual XIX,” The Art Center, Mt. Clemens, MI. 1990 Rotary International Exhibition, Jackson, WY. 1988 “Midwest Pastel 88,” Countryside Art Center, Arlington Heights, IL; and Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL. 1987 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Judy Pfaff, juror; BBAA, Birmingham, MI. 1985 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Richard Anuskiewicz, juror; BBAA, Birmingham, MI. “Michigan Annual XIII,” The Art Center, Mt. Clemens, MI. 1984 “Michigan/Ontario” exhibition, Comerica Gallery, Detroit, MI. 1983 “Michigan Fine Arts Competition,” Philip Pearlstein, juror; BBAA, Birmingham, MI. “Michigan Annual XI,” The Art Center, Mt. Clemens, MI. 1982 “Detroit Summer Months III,” ParkWest Galleries, Southfield, MI. Awards Second Place Award for “View of Zug,” at “Urban Edge,” Grosse Pointe Art Center, Grosse Pointe, MI Henry Billings Award for “Skyway,” at “71st National Midyear show,” Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH Juror’s Award for “Rouge River” at “Michigan Artists Competition,” 1993 Honorable Mention at “Midwest Pastel ’88” for “Schoodic Point V,” 1988. Juror’s Award from Michael Luchs for “Mind of Flight,” pastel, at “Tunnel Vision II,” Detroit, 1981. Publications Art Journey America Landscapes: 89 Painters’ Perspectives by Kathy Kipp. North Light Books, 2012. Paintings of Maine by Carl Little. Down East Press, 2006. “City Lights,” The Artist’s Magazine, October 2010. “Eye on the Environment,” American Arts Quarterly, Spring 2008. “Artist wins exposure, support on Internet,” Detroit Free Press, September 1, 1996. “Michigan Artists Share Ecological Concerns,” Los Angeles Loyolan, February 7, 1996. “Imaginative art makes powerful impact,” Grand Rapids Press, September 26, 1995. “Painting from Sketches, Photographs, and Memory,” American Artist, January, 1986. Cover artist. “The two art worlds of Art Chartow,” The Daily Tribune, Royal Oak, MI, June 23, 1984. Museum Collections Flint Institute of Art, Flint, MI Corporate Collections Ernst & Young, New York, NY Charter One Bank F.S.B., Cleveland, OH General Motors, Detroit, MI Comerica Inc., Detroit, MI DTE Energy Co., Detroit, MI Ameritech of Michigan, Detroit, MI Standard Federal Bank, Detroit, MI John Morrell Corp., Cincinnati, OH Northwestern Mutual Life, Milwaukee, WI Pangborn Design, Detroit, MI Private Collections Donald Gregg, Bloomfield Hills, MI Joseph Kenney, Dearborn, MI Richard Moore, Bloomfield Hills, MI Gerry Murphy, Falls Church, VA John Thomas, Birmingham, MI and others Education 1972-74 Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI. MFA. 1968-72 Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. BFA. 1965-68 High School of Music & Art, New York City.
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    2018
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    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 50 in (127 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Chicago, IL
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    Seller: ACH0231stDibs: LU55434353091
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