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Artist Talk: Oscar Hammerstein at Chroma Fine Art Gallery


Artist Talk: Oscar Hammerstein
Chroma Fine Art Gallery
Saturday, August 6th, 5P.M.

Oscar Andy Hammerstein studied landscape painting and ocular neurology at Hampshire College, graduating with a B.A. in fine arts.  He furthered his art studies at the Art Students League, NYC; the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Mass; the Parsons School of Design, NYC; and the Skowhegan School, E. Madison, Maine.

Oscar has inherited the family affinity for rhythm, experimentation and breadth. Drawing from an interest in color theory and ocular neurology, he juxtaposes colors to modulate harmony and dissonance, and yield a stirring variety of visual vibrations. He also references optical effects like sunspots. By arranging the dots in patterns across a plane, he conveys the progressive visual experience of a sunset into a singular composition.

Oscar has also taught graduate level NYC theatre history and musical theatre history at Columbia University. He lectures frequently at universities, institutes, and theatrical and civic organizations on his family’s pivotal role in shaping the development of musical theatre and popular entertainment in this country from the 1860’s to the present. In 2011, Oscar wrote a book entitled The Hammersteins – A Musical Theatre Family, a multi-generational portrait of his family’s theatrical legacy.

Show info:

“IT WAS ONCE”

July 19 – August 14

“It Was Once” is a dreamlike intersection of color, tone, materiality and visual effect. Curator Rita Baunok explains her thought process, “The title of the show was inspired by a painting on display, and reminds me of fairy tales from my youth.” The exhibition features paintings by Oscar Hammerstein and Greg St. John, and glass artwork by Moshe Bursuker.

Oscar Hammerstein, grandson of musical theatre impresario Oscar Hammerstein, has inherited the family affinity for rhythm, experimentation and breadth. Drawing from an interest in color theory and ocular neurology, he juxtaposes colors to modulate harmony and dissonance, and yield a stirring variety of visual vibrations. Hammerstein also references optical effects like sunspots. By arranging the dots in patterns across a plane, he conveys the progressive visual experience of a sunset into a singular composition.

Greg St. John’s career has been one of robust and diverse creative activity. During the Covid pandemic he created The Ethereal World, a series of paintings inspired by his emotional response to the landscape outside his window. Ranging from inspired moments to melancholic musings, his ever-changing personal reflections run the gamut from soft, light airiness to dark, breathless gravity.

A glass artist committed to both the aesthetic and scientific properties of his medium, Moshe Bursuker’s skill is evident. He honors the natural qualities of glass, and “strives for technical execution and mastery of material.” The artist explains that each shape is “carefully chosen and crafted with care and attention.” The resulting works are elegant, fluid and inspired. Gallery owner Rita Baunok says, “His work is magical; each piece is breathtaking!”

Event Location and Ticket Information

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Chroma Fine Art Gallery
194 Katonah Avenue
Katonah, NY 10536
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Saturday, August 6, 2022
Times: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Ticket pricing:
Free event

Presenter Phone: 9143013179
Presenter Website: https://chromafineartgallery.com/