Trevor Winkfield retrospective spans 1968-2010 at Milton Art Bank, featuring unseen works
In Milton, Pennsylvania, the Milton Art Bank showcases "Trevor Winkfield: Early and Later," featuring a retrospective of thirty collages and paintings created between 1968 and 2010. Established in 2017 by Brice Brown, the venue is located in a repurposed bank building. Notably, several pieces are being exhibited publicly for the first time. Winkfield, who started his painting career in England during the early 1960s before relocating to New York City, paused his artistic endeavors in the 1970s to concentrate on writing. The exhibition highlights "Cave" (1976), showcasing unique color transitions and detailed surfaces. Visitors can view three paintings in the bank's vault, while larger works fill a former office. The exhibition is open from January 25 to April 21, 2018, Thursdays to Saturdays, from noon to 6 PM.
Key facts
- Exhibition features 30 paintings and collages from 1968-2010
- Several works never previously shown or reproduced
- Milton Art Bank founded by Brice Brown in 2017 in a former bank building
- Trevor Winkfield began painting in England in early 1960s, later moved to New York
- Early 1970s writing hiatus influenced by French writer Raymond Roussel
- Exhibition includes Cave (1976), first painting after returning to art
- Color evolution from saturated shades toward brighter neon tones
- Concurrent exhibition at Tibor de Nagy in New York City
Entities
Artists
- Trevor Winkfield
- Brice Brown
- Raymond Roussel
Institutions
- Milton Art Bank
- Tibor de Nagy
Locations
- Milton
- Pennsylvania
- United States
- England
- United Kingdom
- New York City
- New York