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Daylight - 2023
Mar
29
to May 15

Daylight - 2023

The Robin Rice Gallery is pleased to present selected works by Giacomo Piussi for a solo exhibition. On exhibit Wednesday March 29, 2023. The opening reception will be held on Wednesday March 29, 2023 from 6pm to 8pm. The show will run through to May 28, 2023.

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New Exhibition - 2021
Sep
26
to Feb 28

New Exhibition - 2021

After 31 years of exhibiting Fine Art Photography, Robin Rice shares new discoveries. Her latest exhibition showcases work from new artists she met in the Hudson Valley and Eastern Long Island during the pandemic. Selected works including sculptures, paintings, and weavings will be on exhibit with Rice’s stable of Fine Art Photographers. She pairs the different art forms seamlessly in her collection for the Salon style experience she is well known for.

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MICHEAL MCLAUGHLIN - 41 DEGREES LATITUDE
Apr
10
to Jun 12

MICHEAL MCLAUGHLIN - 41 DEGREES LATITUDE

The 13 large format photographs featured in this new exhibition are tender oceanscapes that move beyond typical depictions of the sea. Photographed moments before dusk or dawn, out in the surf, the evanescent horizon line in each image creates an illusory sense of space. In "First Beach, Newport. July 2017", the bluish-black of the ocean and the sky are indistinguishable as their colors blend into one muted noise. "The waves blur the horizon and produce a dark movement", McLaughlin explains. The long exposures of the photographs find a vanishing point between form and void-like fleeting memories.

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PETE KELLY - BACK IN BLIGHTY
May
3
to Jun 25

PETE KELLY - BACK IN BLIGHTY

Pete Kelly’s latest show admirably showcases the lush greenness, diverse landscape, and ever-fleeting light of the British terrain. We are invited to join his excursions throughout the country as he brings light to the captivating, idiosyncratic characteristics of the land. He captures the oddities of the landscape; solitary figures bathing in sunlight, silhouette of a frolicking Great Dane in the mist, and subtle remnants of a bygone era. Kelly’s incredibly unique, picturesque editing style further mythologizes his subjects, he meddles with an air of mystery that defines the viewers experience.

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