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The Newport Art Museum to Show New England Artist Andrew Nixon

artwork: Andrew Nixon - "Everyman at the Quarterpole" - Oil on canvas - 48” x 72” - Courtesy the artist. - The Newport Art Museum, Rhode Island will be showing "Andrew Nixon: I Am Here and You Are Not" from January 7th until March 11th 2012.


Newport, Rhode Island.- The Newport Art Museum is proud to present ” Andrew Nixon : I Am Here and You Are Not” on view at the museum from January 7th through March 11th 2012. In this exhibition, New England artist Andrew Nixon explores notions of place and memory through his magic landscapes. the exhibition includes paintings, drawings and prints created between 1994 and 2011. Andrew Nixon will speak about his work during an informal gallery talk at the Newport Art Museum on Sunday, January 15th beginning at 2 pm. The talk is free with admission. Place is a central theme in Nixon’s work. The title “I Am Here and You Are Not” refers to, “the way in which we routinely exchange the ineffable experience of real places (the immediacy of earth, air and light) with their representation in pictures, maps and new media. Although place is obviously external, our sense of it is deep in the fabric of being, inseparable from imagination and memory,” says Nixon, who teaches art at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Nixon’s images, “…are not literal records of specific places so much as inventions that combine remembered surroundings with perceptual inquiries.”