For Immediate Release
September 30, 2005
Eric Aho
October 20th - December 3rd, 2005
UBS SPONSORS LECTURE BY ERIC AHO AT NATIONAL ACADEMY
The “Art of Leadership” Art Lecture Series and Reeves Contemporary are co-hosting “An Evening With Artist Eric Aho” at the National Academy Museum on October 6th. The event is by invitation only, however, a DVD on the artist’s process is available through the gallery. In this talk, Mr. Aho will speak about the inspiration behind his paintings, the rapid rise in his career, and what it is like to be invested in a specific region, in this instance, the Connecticut River Valley in northern New England.
A young painter whose work has garnered interest from a growing clientele of international collectors, Aho is an artist to watch. His work is increasingly complex and elegant, while still recapitulating the freshness of the landscapes he observes each day in northern New England.
He states of his work, “I love to be aware of the contradictions that the landscape presents – that a hill can feel weightless, that a cloud can have immense proportion and weight and, in a sense, press the landscape down. In some way it’s really the sky that is the tangible element and the landscape fleeting.”
Notes Helen Vendler, a distinguished critic of poetry and art, “In every work, we perceive some degree of abstractions. And in the eternal struggle between figuration and abstraction, Aho stubbornly refuses to let either tendency have the upper hand. It is the tension between abstract and the seen that distinguishes his masterly work.”
In a review in Art in America, Joe Shannon observes: “At his best, Aho is capable of rivaling the speedy approximation, painterly application and, most importantly, the intuitive and poetic close-toned result of a Dickinson “first strike.” …We sense our huge world in a tumult of natural change…. His strongest works show this engagement and commitment – as well as a very personal achievement of premier coup quality.”
Aho opens a show of new paintings at Reeves Contemporary on October 20th with a reception for the artist that evening between 6-8 p.m. Inquiries can be directed to the gallery, located at 535 West 24th Street, by calling 212-714-0044.