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Philip Geiger

Recent Paintings

October 4 – November 10, 2007

Different Shirt 2006

Different Shirt
2006
oil on board
24 x 18 inches

Early Morning 2006

Early Morning
2006
oil on board
24 x 18 inches
private collection

Teressa, 9 a.m.

Teressa, 9 a.m.
2007
oil on canvas
36 x 40 inches

Locked House 2007

Locked House
2007
oil on board
18 x 24 inches
private collection

Seven Thirty a.m.

Seven Thirty a.m.
2007
oil on board
18 x 24 inches

Withdrawn City 2007

Withdrawn City
2007
oil on board
24 x 18 inches

Woolen Mills 2007

Woolen Mills
2007
oil on board
18 x 24 inches

Peru 2007 oil on canvas

Peru
2007
oil on canvas
28 x 34 inches

Remembered Color 2006

Remembered Color
2006
oil on canvas
34 x 28 inches

Large Room 2007

Large Room
2007
oil on board
24 x 18 inches

Favorite Words 2006

Favorite Words
2006
oil on canvas
28 x 34 inches

Alignment 2007 oil on board

Alignment
2007
oil on board
18 x 24 inches
private collection

Close Music 2006

Close Music
2006
oil on canvas
28 x 34 inches

Two Doors 2007

Two Doors
2007
oil on canvas
48 x 60 inches

Press Release

The Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to present new paintings by Philip Geiger. The exhibition marks his second exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition will include twenty paintings all completed over the last two years.

Geiger’s representational paintings portray family members and models in various rooms of his antebellum home in Charlottesville, Virginia. The artist captures often-fleeting scenes of interaction between people in quiet, seemingly unexceptional, moments. In several of the paintings the figures are seated around a table. Although they share the same space, the figures often look as though they are alone, with little to no interaction between them. In other paintings a solitary figure is standing or in repose, often with their backs facing the viewer, suggesting alienation and ennui. The paintings are psychologically charged and a narrative is hinted at, although never clear, thus giving the works an element of mystery.

Philip Geiger has exhibited widely throughout the United States and Ireland. He received a B.F.A. from Washington University and his M.F.A. from Yale University. He has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards including John-Hunter Memorial Award from the Allied Artists of America Foundation and the Ely Harwood Schless Memorial Prize. He is currently an art professor at the University of Virginia.