

Luster Exhibit at New London, CT
LUSTER: Realism and Hyperrealism in Contemporary Automobile and Motorcycle Paintings Exhibit at Lyman Allyn Art Museum, Oct 23, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022.
LUSTER: Realism and Hyperrealism in Contemporary Automobile and Motorcycle Paintings Exhibit at Lyman Allyn Art Museum, Oct 23, 2021 – Jan 2, 2022.
I’m excited to share that the UNDER PRESSURE — PAINTING WITH AIR (A Survey of Contemporary Airbrush Realism) EXHIBIT premiered on October 24, 2021, at The Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama, where it will run through January 16, 2022.
Luster: Realism and Hyperrealism in Contemporary Automobile and Motorcycle Painting, is an exhibition comprised of over 55 paintings by 15 artists who through their photo-realistic and hyper-realistic work share their adoration for the sensuous line and shimmering surfaces of motorized vehicles.
UNDER PRESSURE – PAINTING WITH AIR (A Survey of Contemporary Airbrush Realism) will premiere on October 24, 2021, at The Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama, where it will run through January 16, 2022.
The work of 2020 Texas Fashion Designer Nick Perez made jaws drop along the runway while LUSTER adorned the walls. June 10th marked the return of the Artageeous Hells and Wheels event, a Rock n’ Rollin celebration of the fast, the fierce and the fashion. The annual summer event was a car, fashion and drag show all rolled into one, as well as a concert with headliner Jackie Venson.
The LUSTER Exhibit opened on June 1st, 2021, at the fabulous Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi with A.D. Cook motorcycle paintings.
From the Desk of David J. Wagner, Curator/Tour Director I am pleased to announce that LUSTER has been scheduled at The Museum of the Rockies, an outstanding museum in Bozeman.
Fridays 1 PM to 6 PM, Saturdays 10 AM to 6 PM, Sundays 1 PM to 4 PM FREE TO THE PUBLIC FACE MASKS REQUIRED SOCIAL DISTANCING OBSERVED.
It’s like a homecoming, in a round about sort of way. Springfield, Massachusetts, is after all, where the original Indian motorcycles were manufactured from 1901 to 1953, making Springfield the home of America’s first motorcycle. It gives me goosebumps just thinking about it.
Museum art curator David J. Wagner, has curated dozens of art shows at major museums throughout the United States, is putting together an impressive collection of realistic motorcycle art and automotive painting for his upcoming show, LUSTER: Realism and Hyperrealism in Contemporary Automobile and Motorcycle Painting.
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