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The Art Scene 11.20.14

Local art news
By
Mark Segal

Paton Miller at Horowitz

“Paton Miller: The Edge of the World,” an exhibition of recent and older works that reflect the Southampton artist’s longstanding exploration of the interface between land and sea, will open Saturday at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller in East Hampton and remain on view through Dec. 31. A reception will take place Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m.

Mr. Miller grew up in Hawaii, where he spent his childhood in the ocean and on the shore. After a trip through Asia in 1974, he arrived on the East End with a collection of travel-inspired artworks. His work is narrative, populated by peculiar, yet archetypal, subjects. He has exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad.

Narrative Work at Marcelle

“In the Narrative Tradition,” a group exhibition, will open Saturday at Peter Marcelle Project in Southampton with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. and remain on view through Dec. 14. The artists in the show explore narrative methods through painting, photography, and sculpture. Participants are Bo Bartlett, Gary Beeber, David Gamble, Gina Gilmour, Anna Jurinich, Ivan Kustura, Mary McCormick, Louise Peabody, Joe Pintauro, Stephen Schaub, Marc Sijan, David Slater, and Jamie Wyeth.

European Arts Tour

The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs has announced a 12-day spring arts tour of Vienna, Prague, and Dresden, Germany. The trip, which will run from April 24 through May 6, will include sites related to the visual arts, theater, music, and architecture.

Marion Wolberg Weiss, an art and film critic from East Hampton, will lead the tour. More information is available from [email protected] or by calling 324-4914.

Holiday Show at Kramoris

The Romany Kramoris Gallery in Sag Harbor will present its “Small Artworks Holiday Invitational” from Saturday through Jan. 18. The exhibition will include affordable fine art and craft objects by more than 40 local artists. Receptions will be held Nov. 30 and Dec. 13, from 3 to 5 p.m. both days.

 

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