THOM ROSS Exhibition
Hemmings GalleryBest known for his striking depictions of the American West, Ross describes himself as "a storyteller who paints." Packed with vibrant colors, bold brushstrokes and kinetic imagery, Ross' paintings restore a liveliness and complexity to often oversimplified, stale depictions of frontier America. For nearly fifty years, he has delved into the overlooked corners and footnotes of history for inspiration: “The American West is a canvas, a place where history and myth collide... Using bright colors, abstracted forms and a contemporary style of painting, my desire is to pull these historical figures from a dim, often misunderstood past into the present moment." In addition to his paintings, Ross has illustrated over twenty books including a history of baseball and produced numerous installations featuring life-sized cutout figures depicting historical events. In 1984, he created "The Catch", a diorama for the Baseball Hall of Fame illustrating a legendary catch with the same nickname by Willie Mays in the 1954 World Series. Ross' 2005 work, "Custer's Last Stand", was a recreation of over one hundred life-sized warriors & horses in the Battle of Little Bighorn at the original site of Medicine Tail Coulee in Montana. Hemmings Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition ...