Paul Harris Art has announced Pairs, a fine art exhibition featuring a selection of more than 20 paintings, drawings and sculptures. The exhibit will show at Bozeman’s newly renovated White Chapel off Main Street, April 25th–28th. Also showing with Paul Harris are works by his close friends and contemporaries Richard Diebenkorn as well as local artists Bob and Gennie DeWeese.
Paris will be the first exhibit since Harris’s 2018 passing in Bozeman. His career spanned over 50 years and was featured in prestigious galleries, from the Berkeley Gallery in California to the MOMA Gallery in New York City. Harris also served as guest lecturer at Montana State University and has historic family roots in the Gallatin Valley.
Paris explores the relationships between two distinctly different works of art by the same artist and medium. Gallery visitors will be surprised and intrigued by colorful still life, abstract works and sculptures that evokes both nostalgia and modern curiosities.
Distinguished art critic Lawrence Campbell says, “Paul Harris in his sculpture and drawing creates a special ambience of surprise and theater… Suddenly things appear possible.”
Exhibit admission is free and open to the public beginning with the opening reception on Thursday, April 25th from 6–9pm. Hours on April 26th are 6–9pm, April 27th from 3–9pm, and Sunday, April 28th from noon–5pm. The White Chapel is located at 1528 W Main St. Please visit www.paulharrisart.com for additional information.