Bruno Fazzolari / Vincent Fecteau / Maureen Gallace
November 7 - December 1, 2022

Bruno Fazzolari
Gallery Paule Anglim is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Bruno Fazzolari.

Bruno Fazzolari will present a group of plaster sculptures complemented by a suite of small paintings. The cast and painted sculptures play with the genre of still-life, offering a new perspective on representation of food. Similarly, the paintings address the still-life genre, depicting arrangements that feel natural, but are subverted from reality through the artist's process of layered associations.

Bruno Fazzolari has had solo exhibitions in San Francisco and New York. Living and working in San Francisco, he is one of the grant winners of this year's Art Council Awards.

A reception for the artist will take place on Thursday, November 8, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, at Gallery Paule Anglim.





Vincent Fecteau and Maureen Gallace
Gallery Paule Anglim is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Vincent Fecteau in conjunction with Maureen Gallace.

Vincent Fecteau will present sculptural works made from papier-m�ch�, foamcore, cardboard, and other found materials. Often incorporating craft-store objets such as pinecones, balsa wood forms, foil or paper, Fecteau's geometric sculptures take shape by chance or by following the abstract forms of their components. They invoke miniature, architectural space and retain a clever cognizance of the materials from which they are constructed.

Maureen Gallace will present new oil paintings. Gallace's work in recent years strives to capture the atmosphere of the quiet New England towns in which she grew up and spent her summers as a child. Painting with subtle, luminous colors and uncluttered lines, Gallace repeats her simple vistas of rural houses, reducing their architecture to planes of finely applied paint.

Vincent Fecteau has had solo exhibitions in Los Angeles, New York, London, and Stockholm, and will be the subject of a show at Matrix at the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum in 2002. Maureen Gallace has also shown extensively and has received two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants. Her work is represented in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, and the Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Connecticut.

A reception for the artists will take place on Thursday, November 8, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, at Gallery Paule Anglim.