Painter Ralph Moseley will end a nearly 50-year-long exhibition hiatus to share a fraction of the work that he has accomplished in the interim. In relatively self-imposed isolation, the artist – who emerged from the Color Field movement in abstract painting of the 1950s and ’60s – never let up from looking at nature and translating what he saw in a manner that seems “halfway between realism and abstraction.”
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