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Painting from direct observation, realist painter Rackstraw Downes records the same location at different times of day in the two oil paintings <i>Henry Hudson Bridge Substructure, A.M.</i> and <i>Henry Hudson Bridge Substructure, P.M.</i> Downes’s diptych is an intense study of changing light and offers a unique perspective of the normally unseen substructure of one of New York City most iconic bridges.
Before he begins a painting, the artist draws on site to determine the most noteworthy view and then returns multiple times to paint when light and weather match the conditions. In a 2006 interview, Downes said, “One of the things about landscape is that the weight is usually on the ground. The top of the painting is usually sky, all airy and light, not much solid up there—clouds are fleecy and vaporous. So it interests me to reverse this situation and put the weight on top. One good way to do that is to stand under a bridge.”
Exhibition History
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
Inside, Outside, Upstairs, Downstairs: The Addison Anew, Addison Gallery of American Art, 9/7/2010 - 3/27/2011Eye on the Collection, Addison Gallery of American Art, 4/27/2013 - 7/31/2013
Industrial Strength: Selections from the Collection, Addison Gallery of American Art, 2/1/2014 - 4/13/2014
Eye on the Collection, Addison Gallery of American Art, 9/1/2016 - 3/19/2017
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