Form, Light & Shadow Sculpture & Paintings
LIGHT
Roger Arvid Anderson
Roger Arvid Anderson has been casting bronze for over 40 years. Creating his bronzes at Artworks
Foundry in Berkeley, California, he works side-byside with foundry artisans throughout the process, from the pour to welding to the final patina. His current work builds on the stone-like textures and patinas that have inspired him for years. Form, Light & Shadow will feature a broad spectrum of Roger’s bronzes, including smaller works from his new Talismans series, which will be shown for the first time.
Douglas Atwill
Douglas Atwill has been a fixture in the Santa Fe art scene since the late 1970s. He paints in acrylics, usually on the primed linen canvas he prefers. His subjects range from the New Mexico landscape of mesas, escarpments and mountain scenes to verdant corners of his own garden. Atwill’s work is widely held in numerous personal collections, and is also displayed on corporate and museum walls across the country. A prolific and disciplined artist, Douglas often completes fifty or more paintings each year.
Atwill is also well known in Santa Fe for his work as a designer and builder. He is the author of a dozen books, including novels, short stories, memoirs and poetry.
Ann Hosfeld
Ann Hosfeld is a graduate of the Cooper Union Art School in New York City, where she studied primarily with the second generation Abstract Expressionist painters. Later she moved to Los Angeles, where she developed her own style influenced by tropical plants of the Southwest. Hosfeld has been a resident of Santa Fe since moving here in 1982. Although she is a primarily a painter, over the years she has created a series of carved wood sculptures which emphasize the sensuous forms and textures found within the wood itself.
Richard Swenson
Richard Swenson has long been one of New Concept Gallery’s most popular artists. A retired physicist, Swenson had been sculpting for well over a decade before he started to accept that he was a “real” artist. Swenson’s welded scrap metal sculptures reflect the precision of his scientific training, his familiarity with animal forms and the way that technology replicates their design in mechanical components, and a
childlike sense of whimsy. It is Swenson’s hope that his sculpture, created from the spare parts cast aside by our throw-away culture, serves to remind us of our vital connection to the natural world.
Richard Swenson’s work is widely held in private, corporate and museum collections, and is also on public display in New Orleans and in the cities of Los Alamos, Whiterock and Carlsbad, New Mexico. Richard retired from sculpting in January of 2020.
CENTER ROOM
GRANDE
DIABLO
MESA AT NAVAJO
CROCODYLUS SWENSONI REX
Swenson
GARDEN IN THE SECOND STUDIO
DUO
Hosfeld Carved Wood
ON THE BRICK WALK
Atwill
SHASTA
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze 26.75” x 12.75” x 8.5” $9,000
WEST MESA
Douglas Atwill
on Linen
COPERNICUS
Roger Arvid Anderson
LUMINOSO
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
EAST ROOM
THREE CRATERS
Arvid Anderson
TALISMAN 1-B
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
TALISMAN 8-A
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
FLOATING CROSS
Arvid Anderson
GREAT MESA
Arvid Anderson
BARYSHINIKOV
Hosfeld Carved Fruitwood
WHITE POPPIES IN THE EAST GARDEN
Atwill
DANCE
Hosfeld
Walnut
GARDEN NEAR THE LOGGIA
CORN POPPIES BESIDE THE LOGGIA
Atwill
BALLERINA
Hosfeld Carved Wood
WEST ROOM
HORSE FLY
Swenson Welded Scrap Metal
THIS LITTLE PIGGIE
Swenson Welded Scrap Metal
BUCEPHALUS
Roger Arvid Anderson
TERRACE GARDEN TRIPTYCH
Atwill
POPPIES &
FOUR PYLONS
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
CAPISTRANO
Roger Arvid Anderson
TALISMAN 6-C
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
TALISMAN 2-D
Roger Arvid Anderson Bronze
MYSTIC READER
Roger Arvid Anderson
WHITE IRIS IN THE FRONT GARDEN (#1761) Douglas Atwill Acrylic on Linen
CABALLO SIN NOMBRE III Richard Swenson
OASIS
Roger Arvid Anderson
ESCARPMENTS AT SANTA CLARA
CANDELARIO
Roger Arvid Anderson
SYNCHRONOUS ORBITS
Swenson Welded Scrap Metal 14” x 13.5” x 13.5”
Not visible in installation photo
Prices are valid until 12/31/2022