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New art exhibit at Bartlett Village Gallery

Arts in Bartlett presents a new exhibit at the Bartlett Village Hall Gallery. The March exhibit is by artist Timothy King, titled “Landscapes.” This exhibit is on display from March 2-28 at the Village of Bartlett 2nd floor Art Gallery, 228 Main St, Bartlett, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Fridays and 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

Timothy King, an Elgin resident, is an “en plein air” painter in the tradition of on-site painting through direct observation. His pastel drawings and oil paintings of Chicago and surrounding Midwest landscape exude the sense of a modernism explored by Cezanne in the 19th Century.

King has the special ability to discover the essence of the landscape. He finds depth of space from foreground to background by the nature of the light. Through the complex usage of the compositional elements of diagonals intersecting verticals and horizontals, he creates what appears to be a simplicity in the landscape.

King grew up in Oklahoma. By the first grade, he was showing promise by the way he could draw naturalistically. From that point, his art education was nurtured and he eventually attended the Columbus College of Art and Design. Later transferring to the Kansas City Art Institute where he studied with Lester Goldman, Wilbur Niewald and Stanley Lewis, he earned a BFA in 1981. At the University of Tulsa, he received an MA and later he completed an MFA at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.

King’s work has been exhibited in Chicago, locally and nationally, notably in New York at the Bowery Gallery, as well as at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph, Mo. He is a founding member of the Midwest Paint Group. His work is in the collection of the Sheldon Swope Museum of Art in Terre Haute, Ind.

The public is invited to attend a reception to meet the artist from 5:30-6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19. For more information on the exhibit, call Arts in Bartlett, (630) 372-4152 or visit, artsinbartlett.org.

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Elgin’s “Wing Park” by Timothy King. Courtesy of Arts in Bartlett
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