Douglass Freed American, b. 1944
The landscapes of Douglass Freed can seldom be contained to one canvas. His minimalistic and almost ambiguous images of horizons, clouds, and bodies of water pour onto adjoining spaces where their forms shift in color and light as if they have transformed into entirely different pieces, but they remain undeniably suited to one another. While his pieces vary from quiet, monochromatic works to fully orchestrated chromatic ones, in either sense, he creates places that simultaneously imply reality and a dreamlike, even spiritual, serenity. He captures and holds onto the viewer’s gaze, creating an experience that few can. Through his harmonious use of blended color, texture, and structure, Freed finds the grey area between traditional landscape painting and its abstraction into color fields.
Douglass Freed lives and works in Missouri. He received his BFA and MFA from Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas and is a nationally exhibiting artist with over fifty solo exhibitions. He has had work published in over sixty reviews and publications including The New York Times, The New York Art Review, The New Art Examiner, Art in America, Arts Magazine, Kansas City Review, Kansas City Star, The St. Louis Tribune, and New American Paintings.
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Viewing Room (September-October 2024)
September 20 - November 9, 2024We invite you to explore the Viewing Room, where you will find a selection of artworks by the gallery’s artists. These artworks are not only beautiful and inspiring, but also...Read more -
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Visual Dialogue
June 23 - August 18, 2023What happens when abstraction and figuration meet and converse? Curated by Bruno David, “Visual Dialogue” is a group exhibition that showcases the interplay of abstraction and figuration in contemporary art. The exhibition features eight artists who have different approaches to creating and expressing their visions. Quinn Antonio Briceño, Leslie Laskey, Heather Bennett, Chris Kahler, Tom Reed, Damon Freed, William Conger, and Douglass Freed explore the possibilities and limitations of painting and photography as a medium and challenge the viewers to engage with their works on multiple levels.Read more