"...Beckett was a great artist, yes, a great painter. No, he did not paint with a brush, he painted tableaus with words."
- from a 2006 lecture delivered in Vienna by Raymond Federman
Monday, March 3, 2008
Additional Paintings Include:"Camier and Mercier", "Krapps Last Tape", Play", "The Lost Ones"
EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BASED ON BECKETT CHARACTERS
An exhibition of paintings by Charles Hans Winecoff inspired by characters from Samuel Beckett's novels and plays is in the planning stage.
Please visit my new web site for up to date information:
http://charleswinecoff.com/
The exhibit will be held at the InArt Santa Fe Gallery of Fine Art October 10-13, 2008. The Opening will be Saturday October 11; 4-7PM 219 Delgado Street, Santa Fe, NM 87508 505.983.6537
LEFT, Top: "Molloy & Lousse" acrylic 24"x38" - based on the novel, "Molloy" Bottom: "Murphy & Celia" acrylic 27"x32" - based on the novel, "Murphy"
ABOUT InArt Santa Fe Gallery of Fine Art
The InArt Gallery is a two year old progressive and innovative showcase for contemporary art, located in the heart of Santa Fe's "Art District", just off Canyon Road.
I am a native of North Carolina, USA and received my BA in Architecture from the School of Design at North Carolina State University. I then lived and worked in New York City and Connecticut until I moved to Santa Fe in 2005 to pursue painting full time.
I began private art lessons at age seven. These continued until about age sixteen. The School of Design offered a wide variety of art classes in addition to those inl architecture and engineering. I studied painting under Duncan Stuart and manuel Bromberg, sculpture with Roy Gussow and photography with Sam Rosenberg. Buckminster Fuller conducted a three month student project every year. My exposure to these professionals has had a lasting effect on all my work.
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