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Ron Haynie: Playing with Light

September 8–October 25

Ron Haynie's work is the culmination of a painting tradition encouraged at American University that delicately balanced representation and abstraction while the various "isms" of the postmodernist era came and went. In Haynie's hands, paint performed as material, light, color, space, gesture, and feeling all at once.

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Artists' reception: Saturday, Sept. 12, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

 

 

Ron Haynie, Front Door
Ron Haynie, Front Door, 1976.
54 x 42 in. Acrylic on canvas.
Collection of Michael K. Haynie.
Blue Smoke
Ron Haynie, Blue Smoke, 1987-88.
50 x 64 in. Acrylic on canvas.
Collection of Glenna K. Haynie.
Morning Paper
Ron Haynie, Morning Paper, 1986.
50 x 60 in. Acrylic on canvas.
Cherry Kool Aid Blossom Festival
Ron Haynie, Cherry Kool Aid Blossom Festival,
painted 1979, torn and reassembled 1980.
19 x 21 in. Acrylic on paper.
Collection of Glenna K. Haynie.
Rehoboth Madonna
Ron Haynie, Rehoboth Madonna, 1987.
42 x 36 in. Acrylic on canvas.
Collection of Glenna K. Haynie.
Untitled
Ron Haynie, Untitled, 1983.
5.5 x 6 in. Watercolor on paper.
Collection of Michael K. Haynie.
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