Tregoning & Co. presents The Janus Effect: Looking Forward-Looking Back

Recently gallerist and art dealer Bill Tregoning examined some remarkable contemporary photographs created through 19th century techniques. Artist-photographer Christopher Pekoc was the conduit; Pekoc was stricken by the  photographs, as was Tregoning—enough so that the gallerist invited Pekoc to curate an exhibition featuring the four  photographers’ work. The simultaneous notion of looking forward and backward invokes the Roman god of the New Year: Janus –depicted in antiquity in double profile, simultaneously looking left […]

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Red Hot: Abstract Expressionist Paintings of James Johnson

Stepping into Tregoning & Co.’s exhibit Red Hot transports the viewer back in time to the heyday of Abstract  Expressionism with the works of James Johnson.   In the late 1950s, Johnson moved with his wife Marjorie and their new born son from Berkeley California to Painseville, Ohio. There, Johnson threw himself completely into Abstract  Expressionism creating works that evolved […]

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