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George Towne

Conrad-Singlet. Circa 2000.

Watercolor on wove paper
Signed in pencil, lower left.
7 x 4 1/2 in. (17.8 x 11.4 cm.)

  • Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist.
    The estate of David del Tredici.

    George Towne is an artist/painter/designer, based in New York City's East Village neighborhood. His imagery concerns gay male experience via painterly figures or portraits, as well as the beauty of landscape (urban and rural) and its connections to the gay community (i.e., historical cruising grounds, early gay community spaces, or nostalgic locations for him). Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Port Jervis, New York, Towne realized he loved drawing as a young man. After his high school art teacher bought him his first set of oil paints, he started to become more serious about art making. Towne attended the School of Visual Arts to study painting and find a like-minded community.

    His artwork has been featured in solo exhibitions at venues such as the Michael Mut Project Space in New York City, the Barbara Ann Levy Gallery in Cherry Grove, on Fire Island, and the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance in Narrowsburg, New York. His work has been highlighted in several group shows, including recent ones at Equity Gallery, in both spaces (Wooster St. and Prince St.) of the Leslie + Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, at the Forbes Gallery on 5th Avenue, and the National Arts Club on Gramercy Park.

    His work has been reproduced and discussed in publications such as American Artist Magazine, The Art of Man, Art & Understanding (A&U) Magazine, Time Out New York, and Metrosource. Book compilations such as Bruno Gmunder's Stripped, Uncensored, Big Love, and Raunch, as well as Schiffer Publications' 100 Artists of the Male Figure, and Firehouse Studio Publication's Powerfully Beautiful, all include his work. He has been known to attend some of NYC's gay men's drawing groups, including "The Leslie/Lohman Erotic Drawing Studio". George has settled in New York's East Village neighborhood, and has continued with his love of painting and depicting male images as well as his love of landscape/cityscape and nostalgic context. Also, Towne designs book interiors at Penguin Random House.
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