Litchfield, CT (openPR) 8 October 2010

Chuck Connelly has been a recent Emmy Award-winning 2008 HBO documentary? The Art of Failure? ? and was the inspiration for Martin Scorsese’s film New York Stories in the late 1980a? Connellyâ see? Career was marked by many twists and turns, but not fired from his uncompromising focus on his painting. Connelly, whose works in many public collections as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum, will live by many to be one of the most important American artist today and has always avoided the trends and currents of the art scene in New York. As in the tradition of Van Gogh, Picasso and other masters of their time, Connelly chose to paint what is important for him, life in the 21st Century. Connellyâ s mantra? was, â? I’m not an artist, I am a painter ????.

work particularly poignant in this exhibition is entitled â? Make Amendsâ ????. The painting shows Connelly in a wide, open landscape with a number of people who go to infinity. Obviously, all waiting their turn to change Connelly. The funny thing is, attractive and conventional imaging Connelly and enforcement. This work is symbolic of the entire system, the autobiographical and universal. In the area north of the gallery are works by other Connelly recently completed and a catalog for this exhibition.

For more information contact the gallery at 860-567-5015 or visit at hours http://www.newartsgallery.com Gallery from Friday – Sunday, 11/05, and is at 513 Maple Street, Litchfield, Connecticut.

The exhibition runs until November 28.Preview Issuu catalog can be accessed.

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