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May 17 - July 31, 2008
JEROME WITKIN:
Revelations in Drawing

Opening Reception Saturday, May 17, 6:00 - 9:00pm

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Los Angeles, CA - Regarded to be amongst the pre-imminent contemporary figurative artists today, Jerome Witkin will be the subject of a major exhibition at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, in Los Angeles. "Jerome Witkin: Revelations in Drawing" opens with the artist in attendance, Saturday, May 17, 2008, from 6 to 9 PM. at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, located at 357 N. La Brea Avenue. The exhibition extends through July 31.

Known for his large scale paintings, which critics have described as being among the great narrative paintings of our time, "Jerome Witkin: Revelations in Drawing," will be dedicated to Witkin’s equally remarkable drawings, offering an expansive view of the artist’s work. Included will be large scale drawings with remarkable power and poignancy, such as "Vincent and Death," a dramatic six-foot work where Witkin masterfully envisions Van Gogh - simultaneously defiant and resigned - in encountering death as it peers through a confessional-like window.


"Vincent and Death"

Witkin’s full range of subjects can be seen in this exhibition which includes revealing, intimate figure studies and portraits, and the palpable atmosphere in his urban landscapes; be they of gritty New York scenes or his recent drawings of Jerusalem. Witkin’s psychologically charged portraits, are exampled by Witkin’s prophetically empathetic 2004 portrait of the artist R.B. Kitaj, whose recent death shocked the art world. Kitaj cited Witkin as "the greatest figurative painter in America."

Hailed by artists, critics and art historians alike, Jerome Witkin has been likened to Lucien Freud, Manet, Ingres, and Goya for both his technical mastery and psychological insight.

Witkin’s previous exhibitions have drawn rave reviews. The Los Angeles Times hailed Witkin’s "indelible, pungent force," and cited his work as ". . . a breakthrough in post-Cold-War art." Art in America declared: "Jerome Witkin charges the realism of his paintings with Action-Painting technique, tour-de-force draftsmanship and emotionally loaded narration." Art historian Donald Kuspit, called Witkin’s works "dreams in the grand visionary manner of the Old Masters" . . . painted with the rhapsodic abandon of pure sensation . . . unequivocal masterpieces." Indeed, art critic Kenneth Baker has declared that "Witkin’s only peer is Lucien Freud."

Jerome Witkin’s works are included in many major museum collections internationally, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Hirshhorn Museum, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and many more.

"Jerome Witkin: Revelations in Drawing" opens May 17, with a reception honoring the artist from 6 till 9 PM. The exhibition extends through July 31. Jack Rutberg Fine Arts is located at 357 North La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, California. For more information, please call 323-938-5222 or email the gallery at jrutberg@jackrutbergfinearts.com.

Images available upon request.



Gallery Profile

Founded in 1979, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts has presented major exhibitions of important Modern and Contemporary European and American artists. Since its inaugural exhibition featuring the works of Arshile Gorky and Hans Burkhardt, the gallery has continued to present museum-quality exhibitions placing contemporary paintings, sculpture, prints and drawings in historical context.

Established at its current La Brea Avenue location in 1981, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts has featured exhibitions by gallery artists Hans Burkhardt, Oskar Fischinger, Patrick Graham and Ruth Weisberg. In addition, the gallery has presented a wide range of solo exhibitions of major international artists including Kathe Kollwitz, Antoni Tapies, Arshile Gorky, Georges Rouault, Hundertwasser, George Herms, Max Weber, Alexander Calder and other significant 20th century artists.

Noteworthy thematic exhibitions presented by the gallery have included major surveys of German Expressionism, California Modern Art, Los Angeles Contemporary Art, as well as numerous group exhibitions.

The gallery is particularly noteworthy for its emphasis on education through its exhibitions, numerous lectures and panel discussions. Through those endeavors, Jack Rutberg Fine Arts is an important resource for established and beginning collectors, art historians, and museums internationally.




Available Works Include:
Pierre Alechinsky
Karel Appel
John Baldessari
Hannelore Baron
Pierre Bonnard
Jonathan Borofsky
Alexander Calder
Marc Chagall
Willem De Kooning
Jim Dine
Max Ernst
Fantin-Latour
Helen Frankenthaler
Alberto Giacometti
Joe Goode
Arshile Gorky
Francisco Goya
David Hockney
Edward Hopper
Hundertwasser
Kathe Kollwitz
Roy Lichtenstein
Man Ray
Roberto Matta
Peter Milton
Joan Miro
Henry Moore
Emil Nolde
Pablo Picasso
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Robert Rauschenberg
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Larry Rivers
Auguste Rodin
Georges Rouault
Ed Ruscha
Rufino Tamayo
Mark Tobey
Andy Warhol
Max Weber
Tom Wesselmann
Jerome Witkin
Francisco Zuniga

Representing
The Estate of Hans Burkhardt
The Estate of Oskar Fischinger
Patrick Graham
Ruth Weisberg

Jerome Witkin
The Estate of
Francisco Zuñiga



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