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Winners: 30th Annual Fakes & Forgeries Exhibition, Spring Bull Gallery, Newport
Photo: Homage to Argenteuil after Claude Monet, Linda Davey
Spring Bull Gallery in the heart of Newport is pleased to announce Award Winners in its 30th Annual Fakes and Forgeries Exhibition on view through February 27 at the Gallery, located at 55 Bellevue Avenue in Newport. Prizes were selected by gallerist and art historian Michael Rose. Conceived 30 years ago as a fun way to hone artists’ skills, Spring Bull Gallery’s popular exhibit Fakes and Forgeries has become an annual winter tradition in Newport. It provides an opportunity for both new and experienced artists from throughout the region to challenge themselves to reproduce artwork by one of their favorite masters. Artists may submit either a faithful reproduction or choose to submit a parody of the original.
The following works received awards:
Best in Show, Olga Thinking after Picasso by Anne P. Wert
Most Authentic, Fox Hunt after Winslow Homer by Jane Bregoli
Most Original, Quilted “Senecio” after Paul Klee by Christine Bagley
Most Whimsical, Second Beach after Katsushika Hokusai by Alexandra La Force
Honorable Mention, La Rue Bavolle at Honfleur after Monet by R. Curtis Grosvenor
Honorable Mention, Boats at Sea, Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer after Vincent Van Gogh by Christine Belanger
Honorable Mention, Van Gogh’s Mother after Vincent Van Gogh by Jossy Lownes
Honorable Mention, Mona Lisa after Leonardo da Vinci by Alison Dale
Prizewinning works were selected by Awards Judge Michael Rose. Rose is an art historian, gallerist, and art appraiser, who since 2014 has served as the Gallery Manager at the historic Providence Art Club. He earned his BA in art history from Providence College and his Certificate in Art Appraisal from New York University. On selecting prizewinners in the show, Michael said “It was both fun and difficult to choose just eight awards in this exhibition. There are so many talented artists included and they all created works that honor their historical inspirations while expressing their respective personalities.”
Anne Wert, Olga Thinking Christine Bagley, Senecio
Christine Belanger, Boats at Sea James Bregoli, Fox Hunt
Jossy Lownes, Van Gogh’s Mother R. Curtis Grosvenor, La Rue Bavolle at Honfleur
Fakes and Forgeries will will remain on view through February 27, 2021. For more information about this exhibition or to learn more about Spring Bull Gallery, contact [email protected].
About Spring Bull Gallery:
In 1990 six men and women decided to open a new cooperative art gallery at the corner of Spring and Bull Streets in the seaside resort city of Newport, Rhode Island. The Gallery/Studio went by the name “Spring Bull”. Since moving to its present location, 55 Bellevue Avenue in December 1994, the cooperative has grown to include 15 artists. The philosophy of the gallery has been not only to provide fine art for the serious collector but to encourage a “user-friendly” approach for those individuals new to art collecting who may otherwise be intimidated by making art selections. Visitors are encouraged to visit as often as they wish, look as long as they like and to ask questions concerning an artist or a particular piece of work.
All exhibitions are free and open to the public.