"Greek Mythology Now" opens at The National Arts Club, New York
Exhibition on view Feb 18 until Feb 24, 2007
John Woodrow Kelley, painter of new classicism, the bright
artist/founder of the mytho-realist movement will debut an exciting
solo show of his new works: "Greek Mythology Now" at the
architecturally striking Historic Landmark, the National Arts Club
which is located in the illustrious Tilden Mansion at 15 Gramercy Park
South in Manhattan [20th St. between Park & Irving Place, on the
southwest corner of Gramercy Park.] The Club was founded in 1898 by
famed New York Times critic, Charles de Kay. Mr. Alexis Rivera, is
the Club Sponsor for this show. This Exhibition will be on view
February 18th to 24th.
On Thursday, February 22, 2007 The National Arts Club will host an
invitational reception for the artist and this show between 6:00-9:00
p.m. Expected guests include: Aldon James, Jr., Ashton Hawkins, Esq.,
Randall Bourscheidt, President, Alliance for the Arts, couture
designer Zang Toi and other social and leading, art-world figures.
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John Woodrow Kelley
In July, 2004 Kelley had a one-man show at the The Parthenon Museum of
Nashville, Tennessee. That Museum, a concrete replica of the ancient
Greek temple, was originally built in Nashville in 1897 for the
Centennial Exposition. His work appropriately joined the Parthenon's
collection of plaster casts of the great 5th Century BC statues by
Polykleitos and Pheidias. Immediately after the Parthenon show,
Kelley's work moved to "One Gallery," in the River North section of
Chicago, that great city's "Gallery District."
Mr. Kelley was graduated from the University of Tennessee with a
degree in art history. He completed his studies in architecture from
Pratt Institute in New York before devoting himself to painting and
drawing at the Art Students League and the New York Academy in New
York.
Morgan Library, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and Yale
University are among the institutions to have commissioned and own
Kelley's works. His art is represented in the private collections of
such distinguished persons as senior vice president of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ashton Hawkins, and the writers, Reynolds
Price and David Halberstam.
Kelley has shown his work at, among others: the John Pence Gallery in
San Francisco, and Fischbach Gallery in New York, and is currently
showing in the More Gallery in Philadelphia, and Pandora Old Masters
in Milan, Italy.
His work has been published in the New York Times, the American Arts
Quarterly, the Italian magazine, Amica and the architectural
publication, The Classicist. Kelley is a fellow of the Morgan
Library, and a fellow of the Institute of Classical Architecture. He
divides his time between his studios in New York City and Knoxville,
Tennessee.
David Ebony of Art in America writes: "Kelley pays homage to the
collected knowledge of the past while imbuing the ancient myths with
new meanings. In this way, the enduring values of antiquity that he
evokes may resonate with the emotional vitality of the present
moment."
The National Arts Club Exhibition Sponsors for the Kelley show are:
The Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America, The
Newington Cropsey Cultural Studies Center and Chadsworth's Columns
Website: www.JohnWoodrowKelley.com
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