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LARRY GRAY

Columbia, Tennesse, b. 1944

Larry Gray studied at Yale University and The University of Georgia. Gray's work has been exhibited in nearly 60 solo exhibitions across the country.

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Gray uses oil on canvas as well as powdered pigment on paper to create luminous landscapes with atmospheres that deal with time, light, and space. His work reflects a profound reverence for the natural world.

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Gray's work can be found in collections around the world including, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Oakland Museum of Art; Brooklyn Museum; Phoenix Museum of Art; Seattle Museum of Art; The Art Institute of Chicago; Achenbach Foundation; Alston & Bird LLP.

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Snow Creek to Theta, oil on canvas, 63 x 50, LAG 1133

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