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JIM VERBURG

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Impermanent Horizon

A collection of new works by Jim Verburg
September 6 - October 22 2016
Galerie Nicolas Robert

please note, these works are very difficult to photograph, they are best to be seen in person

  Untitled (from the series An Accurate Silence)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar suspended in front of painted matte board, 2016 63 x 42 inches each
  Installation View, Impermanent Horizon, Galerie Nicolas Robert
  Untitled (from the series Metaphysical Obstacles and The Acceptance of the Inevitable)   Oil based paint on frosted Mylar, 2016  27 x 22 inches
  Untitled (from the series Metaphysical Obstacles and The Acceptance of the Inevitable)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar, 2016  27 x 22 inches
  Untitled (from the series An Accurate Silence)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar suspended in front of painted matte board, 2016 63 x 42 inches each
  Untitled (from the series An Accurate Silence)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar suspended in front of painted matte board, 2016 63 x 42 inches
  Installation View, Impermanent Horizon, Galerie Nicolas Robert
  Installation View, Impermanent Horizon, Galerie Nicolas Robert
  Untitled (from the series Metaphysical Obstacles and The Acceptance of the Inevitable)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar, 2016  27 x 22 inches
  Untitled (Graphite #1 and #2, from the series An Accurate Silence)  Powered graphite on cotton paper 2016, 42 x 28 inches each
  Untitled (from the series Metaphysical Obstacles and The Acceptance of the Inevitable)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar, 2016
  Untitled (from the series An Accurate Silence)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar suspended in front of painted matte board, 2016 63 x 42 inches
  Installation View, Impermanent Horizon, Galerie Nicolas Robert
  Untitled (from the series Metaphysical Obstacles and The Acceptance of the Inevitable)  Oil based paint on frosted Mylar, 2016 46 x 33 inches
  Review in Le Devoir, September 17, 2016:  Nicolas Mavrikakis, Painting in the guise of photography: Jim Verburg’s monochrome works evoke old photographic processes, 

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