
Bryan McFarlane
美国 USA, b. 1962
Bryan McFarlane
银白Silver White
2010
麻布油画 Oli on linen
66 x 61 cm
关于艺术家 About the Artist
Bryan McFarlane
Prof. McFarlane has exhibited and lectured as visiting artist at numerous universities and museums throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean: The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Boston; The National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston; The Edna Manly College, Jamaica; Rose Art Museum, The College of The Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts; the Museum of the National Center of African American Artists, Boston; Du Sable Museum, Chicago; The Nebraska Art Museum; Lamont Library of Harvard University, Cambridge; Rhode Island School of Design; The Loma Linda Medical School, California; Museum of the Americas, Washington DC; The Painting Center New York City; The George Adams gallery, New York City; The Federal University of Bahia, Brazil; Canizares Gallery, Brazil; The Pont Aven School of Contemporary Art, France, and City Hall, Paris, France; The Commonwealth Institute, London; The Free University of Berlin, Germany; The University of Kumasi, Ghana. In the East, he has lectured and presented major works at Hunan Normal University in Changsha, China, the University of Architecture and Technology in Xi’an, China and Northeastern University in Shenyang, China, China Art Museum in Shanghai, M99 Art Center of Shanghai University, Sunshine International Museum in Beijing, Beijing World Art Museum, Promo-Arte Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
Professor McFarlane is currently a member of the African American Master Artists in Residency Program at Northeastern University, Boston and is represented by Gallery Naga in Boston.
McFarlane has received numerous awards, including the prestigious: “Silver Musgrave Medal” in the Arts, with a Citation from The Institute of Jamaica. He has received two Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason Foundation Awards for 2011 and 2005 in New York City; a Gold medal from the Chinese Government for entry in the “Olympic Fine Arts Exhibition 2008” in Beijing; nominee for the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award in 2004 and 2005; The Louis Comfort and Tiffany Foundation in 1992. He received a 1997 Purchase Award from the National Gallery of Jamaica. In 1986 and 1987, McFarlane was commissioned by Miller Brewing Company/Phillip Morris in New York City to paint portraits of 12 leading African-American Journalists, which were reproduced in the Gallery of Greats calendar and is now in the permanent collection of the DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, Illinois.
McFarlane has works in collections nationally and internationally, including Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; the Museum of the National Center of African-American Artists, Boston; The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas; the National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston; the Bank of Jamaica; the NCB collection; the Jamaica Money Market Brokers; The Bank of America; Sunshine International Museum, Beijing; the Ferry International Art Center in Beijing and Shanghai University. McFarlane continues to work in his studios in Jamaica, Boston and Beijing. McFarlane draws inspiration derived from his travels throughout China, East Asia, Turkey, West Africa, South America, Europe and the Caribbean.
Among his published credits are noted critics who have reviewed his works widely: Books: “Collection of Olympic Fine Arts 2008” publication Volume 1 of 5 for 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing; Catalogue publications: David Boxer, National Gallery of Jamaica; the Today Arts Magazine, Beijing China; Edmund Barry Gaither, curator at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and Director of the Museum of The National Center of African American Artists; Lowery Stokes Sims, The Museum of Arts and Design, former curator at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)New York City; Wang Baoju, Acting Director of Today Art Museum and Chief Editor of Today Arts Magazine in Beijing ; Wang Zhongwen – Chief Curator-Sunshine International Museum in Beijing. Nancy Stapen, art critic of Boston Globe; Patricia Hills, Art New England; Elizabeth Sussaman, The Whitney Museum of American Art; Kay Koeninger, Columbus Dispatch; Michael Weizenback, The Washington Post; Matilde Matos, Journal da Bahia, Brazil; Christine Tamin, Boston Globe. Numerous publications including: “Revue Noire” International, a Paris Publication; Magazine du Camescope, Paris; The New Art Examiner, Chicago; Dallas Fort Worth Magazine; The Jamaica Daily Gleaner; The Chicago Tribune; The Chicago Herald; The Jamaica Herald, and numerous national and international television interviews including Boston, New York and Washington DC.
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海外 : 外卖 Take Away
布朗·华莱士收藏国际艺术家
International Artists in the Collection of Brian Wallace
展览日期 12.17, 2023 – 3, 2024
开幕时间 2023年12月17日(星期日)
展览地点 红门画廊 @ 798

许多藏品收藏于红门参加纽约、香港、迈阿密、东京和首尔等地的艺术博览会期间,另一部分藏品则来自与中国有着深厚联系的艺术家们。“海外 : 外卖”中的许多艺术家都曾参与过中国的艺术家驻地项目、在中国的艺术展览中展示个人创作,与中国同行一起在世界各地策划展览等,他们为文化交流做出了卓著的贡献。
本次展览将持续至2024年3月。
获取展览电子图录,请联系布朗 Brian。
Red Gate Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the new exhibition Take Away - International artists in the Collection of Brian Wallace.
The 40 works include paintings, prints, sculptures, installations, mixed media and photography by 28 artists from Sweden, Japan, Australia, the United States, South Korea, Mongolia, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Israel, Russia, Canada, France, Germany and New Zealand.
Many works were collected while Red Gate was participating in art fairs in such places as NY, HK, Miami, Tokyo and Seoul while others were collected from artists with a deep connection to China. Many of the artists in Take Away have made a great contribution to cultural exchange through their participation in residency programs in China, exhibitions in China and by curating many shows with their Chinese counterparts around the world.
This exhibition runs to March 2024.
Contact Brian Wallace for the e-catalogue.






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