Jack Beal "The Return of Spring"

Jack Beal "The Return of Spring"

Friday, September 7, 2001–Saturday, October 13, 2001

JACK BEAL: THE RETURN OF SPRING
TIMES SQUARE MURAL AND OTHER WORKS
SEPTEMBER 7 - OCTOBER 13

During September, the GEORGE ADAMS GALLERY will exhibit recent work by JACK BEAL, including a series of studies in oils and pastels for a mosaic tile mural commissioned by Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts for Transit. The exhibition will coincide with the installation and dedication of the mural located in the Southeast Side Expanded 41 Street IRT Mezzanine at 7th Avenue.

In 1986, Jack Beal was awarded a commission to create a large-scale mural for the MTA as part of the redevelopment of 42nd Street. Beal proposed a glass mosaic mural depicting characters from Greek mythology set in modern times. The completed mosaic, titled “The Return of Spring,” measures 7 x 20 feet and consists of over one million pieces of glass. The mosaic was executed in Italy at the Travisanutto Workshop in Spilimbergo, Italy in collaboration with Miotto Mosaics, Inc. of New York.

The theme of “The Return of Spring” is Persephone returning from the underground. The setting is a contemporary view of Times Square showing a crowded sidewalk and a construction crew working by a subway entrance. Among the pedestrians is Persephone, as a girl emerging from the entrance carrying a bouquet of lilies (the model is the printmaker Joe Wilfer’s daughter, Anne - Joe appears as one of the workmen). Others in the crowd include architect Malcolm Holzman as Dante, and the artist Sondra Freckelton (the artist’s wife) as Flora, goddess of flowers. The artist himself appears as Poseidon, god of earthquakes, in the guise of a workman wielding a jackhammer (“Jack” hammer).

The gallery exhibition will include several studies for the mural, including a 3 x 10 foot oil study and several pastel drawings of the principal figures in the composition. There will also be several recent paintings and pastel drawings completed over the past four years, including three new still-life paintings.

Beal, along with Philip Pearlstein, was recently the focus of “Abstract Expressionism and the New American Realism,” a travelling exhibition organized by the Columbus Museum in Georgia that examined their emergence as realists from out of the Abstract-Expressionist milieu.

The Beal exhibition will open on Friday, September 7 and continue through Saturday, October 13. Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 - 6 and Mondays by appointment. Images of works in the exhibition will be posted on the gallery’s website at www.artnet.com/gadams.html

Fall Exhibition Schedule
TBA - Gallery group benefit exhibition in response to the events of September 11.
Andrew Lenaghan: New Paintings. Recent views of Brooklyn and Manhattan painted from life. December 7 - January 26.