Rancho San Rafael Regional Park is pleased to announce “A Brushwork Roundup”

by | Jan 23, 2015

Reno, Nevada, Jan. 23, 2015. Washoe County’s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park presents A Brushwork Roundup: Western Paintings and Drawings by Craig Sheppard. A native of southwestern Oklahoma and former bronco rider in Madison Square Garden, Craig Sheppard was remembered as a prime mover in northern Nevada’s cultural community in the years following World War II. He arrived at the University of Nevada in 1947 with the savvy of a seasoned cowboy and the experience necessary to teach most all courses in the art department he had been charged with rebuilding.
Rather than proposing A Brushwork Roundup: Western Paintings and Drawings by Craig Sheppard, as a cross-section of the artist’s career, the co-curators, Jim McCormick and Fred Reid have designed an exhibition that focuses on Sheppard’s abiding fascination with horses.
Sheppard was not a one-dimensional painter; throughout his long career, the artist constantly reinvented himself. However, the one constant subject he returned to—even when he worked in France, Norway or other parts of Europe—was the horse and rider and variations on that theme. A Brushwork Roundup features works that reveal Sheppard’s indebtedness to Picasso and the Surrealists. His late night painting marathons while living in Norway produced hundreds of sumi drawings of horses and riders, images that were more eastern than western. His “Yellow Slicker” series employs transparent watercolor wash at its most sublime, glowing passages of white paper speaking volumes against his equestrian subjects. In addition, there are large, abstract canvases that are charged with passages of raw contrasting colors and uncharacteristic impasto.
What: A Brushwork Roundup: Western Paintings and Drawings by Craig Sheppard.
When: Now through Feb. 27, 2015. From 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Where: Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
Viewers can expect to be challenged by Sheppard’s variations on the theme of horse and rider. The artist reached back to earlier times in Nevada when it was the least urban of all the states. Today the exhibit will resonate with those who venture beyond urban limits and encounter still existent ranches, cowboys and wild horses on Nevada’s rangeland.
ABOUT: Co-curated by Jim McCormick and Fred Reid and organized by the Nevada Arts Council, A Brushwork Roundup: Western Paintings and Drawings by Craig Sheppard is part of the Nevada Touring Initiative–Traveling Exhibition Program. It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nevada State Legislature. The Nevada Arts Council is a division of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. 
For more information, please contact:
Fran Morrow, Artist Services Coordinator, Nevada Arts Council 775.687.7106 or fmorrow@nevadaculture.org
Jim McCormick, Exhibit Curator mclizzi@pyramid.net
Fred Reid, Exhibit Curator fred10255@yahoo.com 
 
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