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Michael Gallagher Featured At John Wayne Airport
Illusionism artist Michael Gallagher, a Newport Beach resident, is currently featured at the upper level screening areas of JWA.

NEWPORT BEACH, CA — A series of mixed media prints by Newport Beach resident Michael Gallagher were on display at John Wayne Airport (JWA) as part of JWA’s Community Focus Space Program (CFS).
"The County is fortunate to have a world-class airport with an Arts Program that highlights the many talented artists within our community," said Board Chairwoman Lisa Bartlett. "Mr. Gallagher's work has been displayed in museums around the world, and we are proud to bring this exhibition to John Wayne Airport."
This series of works utilizes paint, airbrush, and camera work in concert with digital technology, canvas and paper to provide a dynamic, visual experience.
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An abstract painter who began in SoHo New York, Michael Gallagher is one of the pioneers of the Abstract Illusionism movement that began there in the 1970s. The defining elements of this style give the illusion of depth as abstract elements appear to float above the canvas. Mr. Gallagher has studied with numerous renowned artists including David Hockney, Al Held, Josef Albers and Helen Frankenthaler.
"For me art is a search for truth, not just an illustration of the facts," said Mr. Gallagher. "My process itself has always had at its core an expression of dichotomies - real vs. illusion, order vs. chaos. The process itself is one of creation and destruction and the painting has a life of its own."
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Born and raised in Southern California, Michael Gallagher earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Southern California and a Master of Fine Arts from the Yale University School of Art and Architecture. His work has been exhibited internationally and in numerous public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Guggenheim Museum in New York City, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC.
Please visit www.mgallagher.com/albums/jw-airport-exhibit/ for more about Michael Gallagher's work.
To learn more about JWA's Art Programs, visit www.ocair.com/terminal/artexhibits.
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