Peter Roux

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Résumé:

Featured in
New American Paintings
Catalog nos. 20 and 38
A juried competition in print
published by Open Studios Press

and 

Studio Visit Magazine
a juried survey of contemporary art
published by Open Studios Press


coporate collection,  DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts


Artist Residencies
June 2013    BAER Art Center   Hofsos, Iceland


Selected Solo and two-person Exhibitions

  • August 2020    Van Rensburg Gallery   Milton, Australia
  • October 2019   Gallery Orange   New Orleans, Louisiana
  • October 2018   Upstairs Artspace   Tryon, NC
  • June 2017   Lyons Weir Gallery  New York, New York
  • February 2017   Mike Wright Gallery   Denver, Colorado
  • June 2015  Van Ward Gallery  Ogunquit, Maine
  • May 2015  Candita Clayton Gallery  Providence, Rhode Islan
  • March 2014  Gallery at The Umstead  Cary, North Carolina
  • December 2013  Fetherston Gallery Seattle, Washington 
  • August 2013  Bryant Street Gallery   Palo Alto, California
  • April  2013  work installation   Neiman Marcus   Boston, Massachusetts
  • July 2012   Van Ward Gallery  Ogunquit, Maine
  • January 2012   Fetherston Gallery   Seattle, Washington
  • February 2009  Van Ward Gallery   Andover, Massachusetts
  • January 2009  Pawtucket Arts Collaborative Invitational Show
  • January 2009  Jules Place  Boston, Massachusetts
  • January 2007  Jules Place  Boston, Massachusetts
  • December 2006  G2 Gallery  Scottsdale, Arizona
  • October 2006  Melanee Cooper Gallery  Chicago, Illinois
  • September 2005  Sasaki Associates  Watertown, Massachusetts
  • August 2005  Van Ward Gallery  Ogunquit, Maine
  • May 2005  Jules Place   Boston, Massachusetts
  • January 2005  G2 Gallery  Scottsdale, Arizona
  • February 2004  Tapestry Gallery  Sun Valley, Idaho
  • September 2003  Ballard-Fetherston Gallery  Seattle, Washington
  • March 2003  Jules Place  Boston, Massachusetts
  • July 2002  Trinity Gallery  Atlanta, Georgia
  • June 2002  Ballard-Fetherston Gallery  Seattle, Washington
  • March 2001  Raymond Lawrence Gallery  Atlanta, Georgia
  • February 2001  Ballard-Fetherston Gallery  Seattle, Washington
  • July 2000  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts



Selected Group Exhibitions

 

  • September 2021  MA Doran Gallery  Tulsa OK
  • March 2019  Asheville Area Arts Council   Asheville, NC
  • September 2018  Mark Bettis Gallery   Asheville, NC
  • July 2018  Miller White Fine Arts   South Dennis, MA
  • January 2018   Wally Workman Gallery   Austin, Texas
  • July 2017   Mike Wright Gallery   Denver, Colorado
  • February 2017   Blue Spiral 1 Gallery   Asheville, North Carolina
  • July 2016   Lyons Wier Gallery  New York, New York
  • June 2016   Van Ward Gallery   Ogunquit, Maine
  • February 2016   Alan Avery Art Company   Atlanta, Georgia
  • February 2016   Sargent Gallery   Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • December  2012   Reynolds Fine Art   New Haven, Connecticut
  • July 2012   Karan Ruhlen Gallery   Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • February 2012  Edgewater Gallery  Middlebury, Vermont
  • June 2010  Fetherston Gallery   Seattle, Washington
  • June 2010  Eisenhauer Gallery   Martha’s Vineyard
  • July 2009   Etherington Fine Art   Martha's Vineyard
  • March 2009  Fetherston Gallery   Seattle, Washington
  • July 2008  Allyn Gallup Contemporary Art  Sarasota, Florida
  • January 2008 Jules Place   Boston, Massachusetts
  • January 2008 Renee George Gallery  Charlotte, North Carolina
  • July 2007  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • July 2007  Anne Loucks Gallery  Glencoe, Illinois
  • July 2006  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • April 2006  Hayes George Gallery  Charlotte, North Carolina
  • December 2005  Anne Loucks Gallery  Glencoe, Illinois
  • February 2005  Cheryl Hazan Gallery  New York, New York
  • August 2004  Tapestry Gallery  Sun Valley, Idaho
  • June 2004 Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • November 2003  Trinity Gallery  Atlanta, Georgia
  • July 2003  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • June 2003  Van Ward Gallery  Ogunquit, Maine
  • March 2003  Gallery Terrence Denley  Birmingham, Alabama
  • December 2002  Trinity Gallery  Atlanta, Georgia
  • September 2002  Scott White Contemporary Art  La Jolla, California
  • August 2002  Mike Price Gallery  Boston, Massachusetts
  • July 2002  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • June 2002  Van Ward Gallery  Ogunquit, Maine
  • April 2002  Gallery Terrence Denley  Birmingham, Alabama
  • July 2001  Etherington Fine Art  Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
  • October 2000  Loaning Artists of The DeCordova Museum  Federal Reserve Gallery  Boston, Massachusetts
  • April 2000  Mike Price Gallery  Boston, Massachusetts
  • May 1999  Our Good Earth: Landscape at the End of the Century  Hemphill Fine Arts  Washington, DC
  • April 1999   National Prize Show, Cambridge Art Association  Federal Reserve Gallery  Boston, Massachusetts  Winner, Daler Rowney Award



Selected Corporate Collections:

US Department of State
Gregory Simmons Group
Fidelity Investments
Ritz-Carlton Hotels
Marriott Hotels
Westin “W” Hotels
Meditech Corporation
MFA Companies
Hilton Hotels
Greenfield and Lynch
Four Seasons Hotels
Biogen-Idec 
Loomis Sayles and Co.
Le Meridien Hotels
Hyatt Place Hotels
Hotel Viking Newport

Statement:

My work is driven by the natural world, and in many respects by how we experience it. I see my work as pictures about juxtaposition- of things to other things, of us to the world around us.

I’m interested in how we relate to the world, the outer spaces we take in. I use landscape as the entry for the work. Sky, land, water, place. I’m drawn to these spaces, but also drawn to how we experience them- particularly through images, and how the language of images informs that experience. We take in physical space differently than those who lived before us. Photography, film, the frequency of imagery- these daily intakes help define how we see the world around us. It’s what we see, and how we see.

The images I create aren't the things they represent- they're not clouds, not land. They're just substances on surfaces, creating illusion, standing in. This push/pull of illusory space against other types of marks, more abstract in nature- it’s a back and forth dialogue that speaks about the beautiful artifice of image as much as anything else.

In some of my pieces, this dialogue is barely present...in others, it plays front and center. Sometimes the work feels fairly straightforward in its illusion, while at other points the dialogue of abstract mark against illusion takes center stage. We see identifiable things in abstraction, and abstract relationships in representation. 

I’m not necessarily interested in beauty for its own sake, but it’s fine if that becomes the hit for others. I start with a goal, but in the end the work always determines the statement it makes. I prefer to let that happen. In the end, no artist can really control another’s experience with their work, so to be too concerned with that feels like an empty pursuit.  I just make it, and then it exists. From there, it’s for others, if they want it.

The subject of the outside world around me is a rich and endless mine- I just continue working in my response to it. It helps me place myself, yet also think outside of myself. In the end, all art is a collective of voices from a point in time. I’m just adding mine.

Associated Exhibitions

SUMMER SELECTIONS
July 5 - August 19, 2023
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WINTER MIX
A Group Show of Gallery & Guest Artists
February 9 - March 31, 2023
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ANNUAL GROUP SHOW
A Group Show of Gallery and Guest Artists
November 17, 2022 - February 2, 2023
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NATIONAL CONTEMPORARY REALISM
May 19 - June 24, 2022
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THE PAINTER'S VOICE
Featuring Brad Ellis and New Abstract Work
September 9 - October 22, 2021
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Contemporary American Realism
May 12 - June 26, 2021
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