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Keith CarringtonFall Ink on Paper2013
2013
$6,800List Price
About the Item
- Creator:Keith Carrington (1959, American)
- Creation Year:2013
- Dimensions:Height: 64 in (162.56 cm)Width: 44 in (111.76 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Lake Worth Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1922545492
Keith Carrington
Keith Carrington’s experiences have led him to express his talents through the fluid & exacting mediums of watercolor and ink. He has honed his skills, clarified his vision, experimented, explored, and expanded his expression steadily over the years, the results of which thus far culminate here. Keith’s extensive travels have roots in the luminous quality of his work, eminently holding the unlimited possibilities of beauty and significance. Keith’s most recent paintings combine original comic book renderings that his mother did for Disney et al. and reinterprets them effectively combining the past with present energies and infuses his enthusiasm into these dynamic pieces that you see here today.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2017, 2018 Renata Fine Arts, West Palm Beach, FL
2015, 2016 Renata Fine Arts, Hudson, New York
2013 @60inches New York, NY
2012 @60inches New York, NY curated sale with Harry Heisman
2011 KL/Karen Lynne Gallery, Boca Raton, Florida & Beverly Hills, California
2003 Dupont Gallery, Milwaukee Wisconsin
1994 Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, NY
1994 The Roger Smith Gallery, New York, NY
1993 Ambassador Galleries, New York, NY
1992 Elaine Benson Gallery, Bridgehampton, New York
1983 Manor House Gallery, Rhinebeck, New York
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2014, 2015 C. Bell, Palm Beach, Florida
2010 Luxe Energy Aesthetics, West Palm Beach, Florida
1995 Time Warner Publishing, New York, NY
1991 Imperial Hotel Gallery, Chestertown, Maryland
1990 National Symphony Show House, Washington, DC
1988, 1987 International Jumping Derby, Jockey Club, Newport, Rhode Island
1986 Elijah Locke House, Rye Beach, New Hampshire
1984 Washington Design Center, Washington, D.C.
SELECTED CORPORATE COLLECTIONS Bovis Inc., New York, NY The Kiplinger Collection, Washington, D.C. The International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C. Hopkins & Sutter, Washington, D.C. McKenna, Conner, & Cuneo, Washington, D.C. Oliver T. Carr Company, Alexandria, Virginia SELECTED PRIVATE COLLECTIONS RuPaul, Beverly Hills, California Kelly Klein, New York, NY Governor & Mrs. Bruce Sundlun, Providence, Rhode Island Mr. & Mrs. William Aylward, Palm Beach, Florida Lieve Blancquaert, Gent, Belgium Sheikh Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Bahrain King Hussein, Amman, Jordan
PUBLICATIONS Amy Woods, Healing, Florida Weekly, 7/17
Katherine K. McMillan, Keith Carrington, Palm Beach Post, 2/23/07
Peterson, Garon, Art & Propaganda, 12/94 & 12/95 Slivka, Rose C.S. From the Studio, East Hampton Star, 5/21/92. Herbst, Robin Beasley, A Touch of Tuscany, Regardie's Magazine, 8/89. Held, Yolanda, A Natural Elegance, Baltimore Sun Magazine, 8/4/87
EDUCATION Het Konnelijk Athenaeum, Wetteren, Belgium The George Washington University, BFA Washington, D.C.
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