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Jane McClintock: Times Square Reflections V at Amos Eno Gallery in Brooklyn

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Times Square Reflections V
Jane McClintock
September 29 - October 23, 2010

Artist Reception
Saturday, October 2, 4-6:30 PM

First Thursday Opening
Thursday, October 7, 5:30-8:30 PM

Amos Eno Gallery is pleased to present Times Square Reflections V, a solo exhibition of one of our longest standing members, Jane McClintock. The work on view is part of a larger body of work, New York Reflections, which goes back to 1983. These paintings are of reflections in glass and steel buildings in New York City which are very much part of the "New York scape".

The paintings in the current show are reflections in windows, rather than reflections in glass and steel buildings, which is somewhat reverse of previous work. The windows are in older buildings, reflecting the current lights and ads of Times Square. Ms. McClintockcombines the old and new to express the nature of Times Square.

Jane McClintock crops and edits photographs that she has taken and then uses them as preliminary sketches. The taking of the photographs is a very important part of the process. She uses the photographs as references when making rather complete studies in watercolor. These studies morph and become abstracted as they develop into the finished paintings.

Ms. McClintockhas been a member of Amos Eno Gallery since 1979. She has exhibited in New York, California, among other locations in the United States and abroad. She received her MFA from Columbia University, her BA from Marymount College, and attended the Skowhegan School of painting and sculpture.

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