March 5 – March 26, 1980
Richard E. Fuller Gallery
The Richard E. Fuller Gallery is pleased to present Jack Beal, contemporary realist artist, who will hold an exhibition of lithographs, silkscreen prints and linoleum cuts from March 5 through March 26.
Derived from landscape and still-life subject matter, Mr. Beal’s prints assert their uniqueness through the interaction of rich color, highly defined light/dark patterns, and a dramatic spatial structure whereby objects are viewed from above or below rather than straight on, often with a strong diagonal emphasis.
“Jack Beal: Prints,” Richard E. Fuller Gallery
In addition to numerous one-man and group exhibitions in museums and universities throughout the country, Mr. Beal is represented in many private and public collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. In 1977 he executed a major mural project which is permanently installed with the Department of Labor, Washington, D.C.
This exhibition is supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Forum Committee and Department of Fine Arts at Beaver College.