Stuart Shils' Exhibition 'The Residue of Memory' at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects Through May 27
Stuart Shils' paintings feature rich, warm elements comparable to a cello's resonance. His exhibition 'The Residue of Memory' runs through May 27 at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, located at 208 Forsyth Street between Houston and Rivington streets in New York City. The artist describes his creative process in Bergsonian terms, emphasizing how memory layers inform compositional decisions despite the passage of time eroding initial impact. Shils aims to maintain perceptual unity while working, whether outdoors or in the studio. His 2012 work 'How Did I Find My Way Back From Here?' is a two-panel oil painting measuring 20 by 32 inches. The gallery can be contacted at 917-861-7312.
Key facts
- Stuart Shils' exhibition 'The Residue of Memory' is ongoing
- The exhibition runs through May 27
- It is held at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
- The gallery address is 208 Forsyth Street between Houston and Rivington streets, New York City
- Shils describes his process in Bergsonian terms
- His 2012 work 'How Did I Find My Way Back From Here?' is featured
- The painting is oil on panel, two panels, 20 x 32 inches
- Gallery contact: 917-861-7312
Entities
Artists
- Stuart Shils
Institutions
- Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
Locations
- New York City
- United States