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"John Hrehov's oil paintings and charcoal drawings may be inspired by everything from poetry to vintage toys, but they are alike in that all of them reveal his interest in what he calls 'allegorical realism'."
-- Eunice Agar, “John Hrehov’s Allegorical Realism”, American Artist, June, 1997
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CURRENT SHOW
John Hrehov: Charcoal
August 22 - September 25, 2011
IPFW Visual Arts Gallery
See poster essay for show, by Audrey Ushenko entitled, John Hrehov: Disegno Eterno.
Read show review by Dan Swartz in Fort Wayne Reader entitled, John Hrehov: Novel Symbols,
Read review of John's work in recent issue of NY Arts Weekly.
See new drawings by John Hrehov.
“Hrehov’s paintings and drawings offer again and again a kind of poignant revelation, not with a bang or a whimper, but as situated just around the corner, just in the next room, perhaps in the back yard down the street, if we could only free ourselves to see it waiting there. In Hrehov’s work the everyday becomes an aperture to the eternal, and the domestic realm hints toward a site of infinite majesty.”
-- James Yood, “John Hrehov: An Appreciation", 2008
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